The Godfather of modern football. The most influential mind of the game. Brilliant player, brilliant coach and brilliant thinker. Not because of what he won or didn't win. But because of his vision and ideas. So ahead of his time that people still don't completely understand what he was talking about. Yet what he talks about is so simple and logical.
@@patchh15 He is successful cause the modern game is largely based on his vision. He influenced two nations and two clubs in different countries. Van Gaal followed the path Cruyff set up.
@@patchh15 Van Gaal won one CL and reached the final one more time; so did Cruyff; so how can you say Cruyff was less successful?!!! If I am not mistaken, Ajax won a different European cup in 1992; can't remember whether Van Gaal was in charge; but even if he was, Cruyff did the same thing in 1987 with Ajax. Cruyff won 4 (to the best of my recollection) La Liga titles with Barca; Van Gall might have won few more; but it is not a huge gap. Finally, Cruyff retired as manager in 1996; he was manager for about 12 years, where as Van Gall didn't retire until 2-3 years ago, and then took the charge of Holland last year. I just remembered VG reached the CL final 2 more times; the 2-nd time in 2010 with Bayern.
What Cryuff was saying here was...if Egos like Bergkamp, Gullit, VanBasten.. etc wont attack hard and aggressively....and are saving their legs for club teams...ie Arsenal, Milan etc...then the National team is a joke and will never win...very discretely of course.....
Offensive, creative, imaginative, aggressive football. That's the game the people want to see played. I think both Mourinho and Guardiola have been guilty, in different ways, of playing football purely for results. It's a spectator sport. Give us what we want!
Guardiola definitely, mourinho definitely not, hes great on and off the field, guardoila semi boring on and off the field and also deeply corrupt and fake human being
@@tim90003 No he is saying that there is a mentally of aggresivnes that even the players are eating quickly as a form of aggression. He mentioned that its probably not good according to the doctors but it shows the mentality.
He has said some profound things, but this certainly isn't one of his shining moments. Of course, Netherlands were going to play when Brazil were already 2-0 up. It is natural in a knockout game for the side in a commanding position to look to protect their lead. If Netherlands had the so called aggression or superiority in them, they'd have been given the chance at 0-0. But no, Brazil were the superior team. They reinforced their superiority, scored two goals and then naturally sat back, stayed organised and tried to protect it. Maybe with a similar mentality, Cruyff wouldn't have been trounced by Milan 4-0, despite Milan having some crtical players out.
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The Godfather of modern football. The most influential mind of the game. Brilliant player, brilliant coach and brilliant thinker. Not because of what he won or didn't win. But because of his vision and ideas. So ahead of his time that people still don't completely understand what he was talking about. Yet what he talks about is so simple and logical.
So basically van Gaal but far less successful as a manager.
@@patchh15 He is successful cause the modern game is largely based on his vision. He influenced two nations and two clubs in different countries. Van Gaal followed the path Cruyff set up.
@@patchh15 Van Gaal won one CL and reached the final one more time; so did Cruyff; so how can you say Cruyff was less successful?!!!
If I am not mistaken, Ajax won a different European cup in 1992; can't remember whether Van Gaal was in charge; but even if he was, Cruyff did the same thing in 1987 with Ajax.
Cruyff won 4 (to the best of my recollection) La Liga titles with Barca; Van Gall might have won few more; but it is not a huge gap.
Finally, Cruyff retired as manager in 1996; he was manager for about 12 years, where as Van Gall didn't retire until 2-3 years ago, and then took the charge of Holland last year.
I just remembered VG reached the CL final 2 more times; the 2-nd time in 2010 with Bayern.
Yeap 😊
Cruyff`s brain works different from everybody else... genius.
Cruyff is not cocky
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Johan is cocky..BUT you have to admire his attitude of...we play to score..we play to attack...we play to win...ALWAYS..
@@superlex611 when he downplaying Milan at 94 bcs Milan build the team based on Defense instead Offense ?
You can't eat steak in a fish restaurant... 😂 😂
Best punchline lol
The Muhammad Ali of football! We miss you Johann!
seems more like the Cus D’amato
HELD!... totaal geniaal... je kan niet een biefstukje in een visrestaurant eten... wat een goddelijke intuitie
One day I'm gonna ask for steak in a fish restaurant.
That happens in an episode of Frasier when the dad Marty gets pissed off in a fish restaurant!
What Cryuff was saying here was...if Egos like Bergkamp, Gullit, VanBasten.. etc wont attack hard and aggressively....and are saving their legs for club teams...ie Arsenal, Milan etc...then the National team is a joke and will never win...very discretely of course.....
I pray for a coach like this.
Cruijff was ahead of his time. Imagine him these days with City/United/Real/Chelsea funds at his disposal.
You can. He’s called Pep Guardiola.
The only coach who followed Cruyffs tactic in football was Jupp Heynckes, the German coach.
what are you talking about he was all about rapid transitions in counter attack mostly... very german nothing like cruyff
certainly.....interesting views
Good points
Johan Cruyff - Rinus Michaels, Muhammad Ali and Bruce Lee are the greatest in the history of sports geniuses
* Rinus Michels
r.i.p.
turns out we have the same mentality....i'm in love
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Offensive, creative, imaginative, aggressive football. That's the game the people want to see played. I think both Mourinho and Guardiola have been guilty, in different ways, of playing football purely for results.
It's a spectator sport. Give us what we want!
If offensive, creative, imaginative and aggressive football is what you want (like all of us). You're going to love Chile at the WC
Stephan Pouw I hope you are right!
And passion
Guardiola definitely, mourinho definitely not, hes great on and off the field, guardoila semi boring on and off the field and also deeply corrupt and fake human being
Humanforfreedom 95 Mourinho parks the bus evry game these days and only counter attacks. Pep's a twat but Mourinho's lost it.
Im hungry
the title should be "the error of eating quickly" not the wisdom
He is actually advocating eating fast if I understand correct
@@tim90003 No he is saying that there is a mentally of aggresivnes that even the players are eating quickly as a form of aggression. He mentioned that its probably not good according to the doctors but it shows the mentality.
John 5:6 “When Jesus saw him lie, and that he had been now a long time in that case, He said unto him, WILT thou be made whole?”
I think NL was only able to score thanks to two grotesque goalkeeping blunders. But overall Brazil was the better team in that match.
A great player and coach but he did talk a lot of shit as well.
He has said some profound things, but this certainly isn't one of his shining moments. Of course, Netherlands were going to play when Brazil were already 2-0 up. It is natural in a knockout game for the side in a commanding position to look to protect their lead. If Netherlands had the so called aggression or superiority in them, they'd have been given the chance at 0-0. But no, Brazil were the superior team. They reinforced their superiority, scored two goals and then naturally sat back, stayed organised and tried to protect it. Maybe with a similar mentality, Cruyff wouldn't have been trounced by Milan 4-0, despite Milan having some crtical players out.
This video is a part of an interview I did with Johan Cruijff in 1994.
I order you to remove this video! The rights of this production are mine and I didn’t give you any permission to use this footage! I will give you one week from now to complete the removal. When not, I will inform RUclips and I will hand over the case to our lawyer.
Heb je het hele interview dan?
Nou walter het staat er nog op hoor…wat zei jouw advocaat ervan?
Misschien naam veranderen in walter P 5, misschien maakt dat indruk!
Mbappe est le nouveaux Pelé. Fantastique comme il joue.