As Guardiola (one of the two or three best coaches in the world) said: "Any player can have a brilliant day. The problem is being one for 17 consecutive years, twice a week, like Messi has done."
A lot of these plays were from Europe but they also had plays from Asia North America. South America and Africa. Reacting to a video about Understanding European soccer would be a good one to watch to help understand the sport more completely and get a bit of context and it helps with the excitement. If you were to watch more videos on football later on
I agree. This is our/my first real step into this realm of Football at any professional level. My biggest exposure is at the kids' school level and Ted Lasso. Haha. Which is very remedial. As soccer becomes more popular in the US, we wanted to do a video of how the real world pros do it. Maybe not the best of the best were covered, but whatever gets you interested in seeing more and appreciating a sport You know nothing about is a good thing IMO.
@@davesworldreacts A good route is to find some interesting players and watch their highlights (Obviously). Don't have to get too technical yet I think. Of course it'll help to appreciate some of the moments and skills but just remember to have fun with it! I enjoyed the video a lot. See ya later!
At 6:32 the first goal didn’t go in it hit the side post and the one that moved the net was the goalkeeper making it look like it went in so the other team started celebrating but the ref saw and that’s why the ref kept playing the ball and the other team countered attacked and scored because the goalkeeper was celebrating and was nowhere near his goal if the first goal had gone in the game is stoped and restarted in the center of the pitch by the team that just conceded
@Milo51537 were acting. Haha. Jk. We've become pretty good friends and we have a responsibility to ra8se our daughter together, not be enemies to each other. I wish more divorced couples would stop the fighting amd work together, it's not ideal, but it is so much better for the kids when they know both parents communicate. The children fell more stable and not like they are being put in the middle of adult crap. It's not always perfect, but I'd say we parent better than most married couples. Thanks for the love Milo. ❤️ from the US.
Because we misappropriated the term football and they needed another name to call "football" they termed it soccer because they sock the ball around. Look, all our ideas aren't great, but we do make good movies. Haha
@@davesworldreacts That's true but i'd wager that cookies don't have an almost religious global following that's in the billions... Actually, maybe they do... I walked into my own trap there...🙄
He wasn’t extremely athletic but he definitely was athletic. He was just so incredibly intelligent and read the game so well that he knew where to be at all times, if he needed to sprint he would. But I definitely agree his skill is so much superior to his athleticism
I recommend you watch the videos on defensive plays, they are very interesting , there are also videos where they explain the various leagues and rules of the sport, I especially recommend these before watching them
If there is one thing that seems to be a constant, and I find very impressive, are the comments left about learning the game of soccer/football; the fans, history and play. Where in the US fans focus on the scores and the big plays, you guys have a love and passion to share the game and history. It's given me a different perspective on how we approach our sports as fans, and it's a good thing
I have played this sport for at least 12 years of my life, I love it , and if anyone is trying to understand it I am more than happy to recommend anything😊 @@davesworldreacts
So I have a friend who goes by his middle name, Billy. His WHOLE life, he called himself Billy, his family called him Billy as well as his friends....and then one day in his 40's, he decides he wants to be called by his first name, John. Felt it sounded more professional. He's a chemist. Masters degree very smart. Everyone at work knows him as John, bc that's what he introduced himself as. Nobody at any of his employers EVER knew he was called Billy his whole life. Following me so far?. Now how hard do you think it is for all his friends and family to call him John? Nobody does, we try, but it's just ingrained. He understands and says we can all just call him Billy it's cool....You're still following this analogy? I hope so. Seriously, read our posts or watch the other videos and we made the adjustment. If 1 little mistake ever now and then, makes you that upset, and you can't understand the cultural differences, then I'd say move along and watch someone else's podcast. You guys call cigarettes, fags. Now I think that is way more ignorant than calling a "game" soccer. Canada calls it soccer too so, get over it. Have you changed the word for a cigarette from fag to something different? If you have, how hard was the adjustment? Or , like us, you have multiple names for the same thing?
@@davesworldreactsIn whole world outside the US its called football, + its not only European, its also Super Popular in South America, in Asia, Australia
This is the 3rd time I've heard of the reference to as "Ultras" I'm guessing these are hard core fans. Lots of good stuff we'll to check out. Thanks! DJD
Here are a couple of YT vids you might enjoy - '(European) Soccer Explained for Americans' by TheOnDeckCircle and 'Football fans and atmosphere USA vs Europe' by Football Europa
We heard his name brought up in the video posting Wednesday. And talked about it a little bit. We found a Renaldo-Messi video that we are going to do a well. Apparently there's a debate on who's the greatest. All I know is these athletes are next level.
Thanks for this from South East London. I have attended 1,776 games since 1962 in 84 different Professional Stadiums. f you want to be blown away then, please, watch "WORLD'S Greatest Chants/Ultras: Europe" and see the passion of the fans. I will subscribe in the hope that you do, my friends. Football in England and throughout the World is a totally different Culture from USA Sports. Supporters sing on the way to a match,all through the game, and often stay to celebrate as the team does a lap of hounourEVERYONE(almost) STANDS though they are ALL SEATER Stadiums.No Cheerleaders and food in the 15 minutes at half-time only. Fans are heavily, segregated not only in the grounds but en route to the game.
Thank you for subscribing. I will look up the video and see if we can do a reaction. This video initially got blocked by the content owners (FA Premier League) for copyright reasons. Then a few days later, we received an email stating they approved it, which thought was cool because I would like to do more videos on this. Much like Europeans do reaction videos to NFL football. Cheers! DJD
I've seen ruby The University I attended actually won a NCAA Rugby championship years back. Awesome sport. There was a show years back where an NFL linebacker played/learned from pro rugby players in Australia. He couldn't keep up. Athleticism is different. Those guys are hard core with the partying after evey game. I'd like to do some rugby, greatest hits videos. Honestly as lifelong NFL fan, the rules and politics and officiating have made the game very stale. Like watching re-runs for the past 10 years. Looking for something else to get into.
The players are playing on a pitch NOT a field, a field is what farmers have. CFC 57 💙⚽️💂♂️🇬🇧🏴 There is no such game called soccer it doesn't exist on planet Earth, why we call our game Football is because you use your Foot to kick or dribble the Ball hence Football. What you play in the United States and which you call Football and no one outside the United States has a clue why you call the game Football, and you use your hands like in Rugby is weird and very amusing to us Football fans in the real world. We Football fans in Europe call your game the Hand Egg Throwing Game as it has absolutely nothing to do with Football.
Dude relax before you stroke out. The US , Australia, New Zealand, calls it soccer too. So, your wrong on that. If you watched our other vids we call it a pitch. That was our first video on the sport and we learned a lot since that drop. Advice, don't ever work a crisis hot line. Nothing but ❤️ to you from the USA 🇺🇸
As Guardiola (one of the two or three best coaches in the world) said: "Any player can have a brilliant day. The problem is being one for 17 consecutive years, twice a week, like Messi has done."
A lot of these plays were from Europe but they also had plays from Asia North America. South America and Africa. Reacting to a video about Understanding European soccer would be a good one to watch to help understand the sport more completely and get a bit of context and it helps with the excitement. If you were to watch more videos on football later on
I agree. This is our/my first real step into this realm of Football at any professional level. My biggest exposure is at the kids' school level and Ted Lasso. Haha. Which is very remedial. As soccer becomes more popular in the US, we wanted to do a video of how the real world pros do it. Maybe not the best of the best were covered, but whatever gets you interested in seeing more and appreciating a sport You know nothing about is a good thing IMO.
@@davesworldreacts ruclips.net/video/6winTSyOePg/видео.htmlsi=AWTWvsD6wM1G1g4F
This is a great crash course into football!
@@davesworldreacts A good route is to find some interesting players and watch their highlights (Obviously). Don't have to get too technical yet I think. Of course it'll help to appreciate some of the moments and skills but just remember to have fun with it! I enjoyed the video a lot. See ya later!
@@SanxBile thank you! We're glad you liked it.
DJD
At 6:32 the first goal didn’t go in it hit the side post and the one that moved the net was the goalkeeper making it look like it went in so the other team started celebrating but the ref saw and that’s why the ref kept playing the ball and the other team countered attacked and scored because the goalkeeper was celebrating and was nowhere near his goal if the first goal had gone in the game is stoped and restarted in the center of the pitch by the team that just conceded
this is why football is most appreciated and competitive sport in this globe. and this isn't even best c
omplitiation
Yep, I'm getting hooked! It's AWESOME!
Any athlete can be athletic but the top guys have amazing skill , tricks and ball control.
I'm not gonna lie, but the "DIVORCED" on the intro video was PRETTY FUNNY KKKKKK
We are divorced. 😀
@@davesworldreacts But why if you still like each other😢
@Milo51537 were acting. Haha. Jk. We've become pretty good friends and we have a responsibility to ra8se our daughter together, not be enemies to each other. I wish more divorced couples would stop the fighting amd work together, it's not ideal, but it is so much better for the kids when they know both parents communicate. The children fell more stable and not like they are being put in the middle of adult crap. It's not always perfect, but I'd say we parent better than most married couples. Thanks for the love Milo. ❤️ from the US.
I recommend you watch any Messi highlights video… Messi vs physics is a good one
its a garbage how is that a good messi video?you must be a ronaldo fan lmfao
@@hazeliasMessi vs physics is good. Not the best. How does that make OP a Ronaldo fan?
Why would you call a game soccer when you play with your foot and a ball.
Because we misappropriated the term football and they needed another name to call "football" they termed it soccer because they sock the ball around. Look, all our ideas aren't great, but we do make good movies. Haha
@@davesworldreacts Please don't call it soccer, its forbidden. Simply call it European Football then.
@kudakwashezvaita1017 I'm calling it football. I have to catch myself because of the NFL, but it takes time, be patient
@@davesworldreactsthe sock isnt first contact, atleast call it the bootball, or football. No the last layer of the kit. haha
@@kudakwashezvaita1017just do not say to Brasilians that their football is European
Football not soccer
Yep, we know. Give us an adjustment period. We haven't given you shit about biscuits really being cookies, so cut us some slack. Haha
@@davesworldreacts That's true but i'd wager that cookies don't have an almost religious global following that's in the billions... Actually, maybe they do... I walked into my own trap there...🙄
@@davesworldreactsbit defensive there
Ok now I'm going to call it soccer because I know it annoys you guys. 😉
@@davesworldreacts soccer isnt an insult, it was originally called asociation football, hence the world soccer from associaiton
well, look at it this way- entertainers juggle things with their hands, good football/soccer players juggle with their feet
Well put kind sir...well put.
Like others said, it's crazy how athleticism can be trumped by skill etc. Like Berbatov, he was not athletic but still amazing. Cool reaction!
Thank you. We just finished a Messi reaction podcast today, should be posting it on Wednesday.
He wasn’t extremely athletic but he definitely was athletic. He was just so incredibly intelligent and read the game so well that he knew where to be at all times, if he needed to sprint he would. But I definitely agree his skill is so much superior to his athleticism
I recommend you watch the videos on defensive plays, they are very interesting , there are also videos where they explain the various leagues and rules of the sport, I especially recommend these before watching them
If there is one thing that seems to be a constant, and I find very impressive, are the comments left about learning the game of soccer/football; the fans, history and play. Where in the US fans focus on the scores and the big plays, you guys have a love and passion to share the game and history. It's given me a different perspective on how we approach our sports as fans, and it's a good thing
I have played this sport for at least 12 years of my life, I love it , and if anyone is trying to understand it I am more than happy to recommend anything😊 @@davesworldreacts
Its FOOTBALL for God sake
Dude, can't you see me trying?
Soccer ?!?!?!
Dude. I'm trying. You guys keep fukn with me about it I'll start calling it kickball from now on. 😀
@@davesworldreactstry respecting your viewers probably a good idea
So I have a friend who goes by his middle name, Billy.
His WHOLE life, he called himself Billy, his family called him Billy as well as his friends....and then one day in his 40's, he decides he wants to be called by his first name, John. Felt it sounded more professional. He's a chemist. Masters degree very smart. Everyone at work knows him as John, bc that's what he introduced himself as. Nobody at any of his employers EVER knew he was called Billy his whole life. Following me so far?. Now how hard do you think it is for all his friends and family to call him John? Nobody does, we try, but it's just ingrained. He understands and says we can all just call him Billy it's cool....You're still following this analogy? I hope so.
Seriously, read our posts or watch the other videos and we made the adjustment. If 1 little mistake ever now and then, makes you that upset, and you can't understand the cultural differences, then I'd say move along and watch someone else's podcast.
You guys call cigarettes, fags. Now I think that is way more ignorant than calling a "game" soccer. Canada calls it soccer too so, get over it.
Have you changed the word for a cigarette from fag to something different? If you have, how hard was the adjustment? Or , like us, you have multiple names for the same thing?
dafuq is "european soccer" ?
Dafuq if I know. We're just learning this stuff. Try calling biscuits, cookies every time you want one and see how you fair.
@@davesworldreactsIn whole world outside the US its called football, + its not only European, its also Super Popular in South America, in Asia, Australia
@@Milo51537 and Mexico
react to "ultras our way of life" and "THE BEST ULTRAS VIDEO EVER (Ultras World 1M Special)" - see real football fans
This is the 3rd time I've heard of the reference to as "Ultras" I'm guessing these are hard core fans. Lots of good stuff we'll to check out.
Thanks!
DJD
@@davesworldreacts subscribed
Lol "European Soccer"
Yeah, Yeah. We know
Here are a couple of YT vids you might enjoy - '(European) Soccer Explained for Americans' by TheOnDeckCircle and 'Football fans and atmosphere USA vs Europe' by Football Europa
Thank you. I will check them out. The US tends to sh#t on soccer, but after seeing jus this small snippet, I want to learn and see more.
Just do not say to Brasilians that their football is European
React to Cristiano Ronaldo the ultimate showman, he's the most famous football athlete
We heard his name brought up in the video posting Wednesday. And talked about it a little bit. We found a Renaldo-Messi video that we are going to do a well. Apparently there's a debate on who's the greatest. All I know is these athletes are next level.
there isn't a debate anymore....lionel messi won the debate in 2022....those who are still debating are the ones who is in denial @@davesworldreacts
Did Ronaldo EVER get invited to various ROYAL functions???David Beckham gets invited by the Royals regularly
Wow
Thanks for this from South East London. I have attended 1,776 games since 1962 in 84 different Professional Stadiums. f you want to be blown away then, please, watch "WORLD'S Greatest Chants/Ultras: Europe" and see the passion of the fans. I will subscribe in the hope that you do, my friends. Football in England and throughout the World is a totally different Culture from USA Sports. Supporters sing on the way to a match,all through the game, and often stay to celebrate as the team does a lap of hounourEVERYONE(almost) STANDS though they are ALL SEATER Stadiums.No Cheerleaders and food in the 15 minutes at half-time only. Fans are heavily, segregated not only in the grounds but en route to the game.
Thank you for subscribing. I will look up the video and see if we can do a reaction. This video initially got blocked by the content owners (FA Premier League) for copyright reasons. Then a few days later, we received an email stating they approved it, which thought was cool because I would like to do more videos on this. Much like Europeans do reaction videos to NFL football.
Cheers!
DJD
if you can...pls react to lionel messi..the greatest footballer of of time
We just did a reaction video to him yesterday. We will be posting it on Wednesday. That dude is insane.
@@davesworldreacts can't wait
react to lionel messi
We did. It's dropping Wednesday.
Try watching some rugby
I've seen ruby
The University I attended actually won a NCAA Rugby championship years back. Awesome sport. There was a show years back where an NFL linebacker played/learned from pro rugby players in Australia. He couldn't keep up. Athleticism is different. Those guys are hard core with the partying after evey game. I'd like to do some rugby, greatest hits videos. Honestly as lifelong NFL fan, the rules and politics and officiating have made the game very stale. Like watching re-runs for the past 10 years. Looking for something else to get into.
The N7 in red, was best player in the world 7 times, he is Cristiano Ronaldo
@jojosilva4696 yup. We love is some CR7
The players are playing on a pitch NOT a field, a field is what farmers have. CFC 57 💙⚽️💂♂️🇬🇧🏴 There is no such game called soccer it doesn't exist on planet Earth, why we call our game Football is because you use your Foot to kick or dribble the Ball hence Football. What you play in the United States and which you call Football and no one outside the United States has a clue why you call the game Football, and you use your hands like in Rugby is weird and very amusing to us Football fans in the real world. We Football fans in Europe call your game the Hand Egg Throwing Game as it has absolutely nothing to do with Football.
Dude relax before you stroke out. The US , Australia, New Zealand, calls it soccer too. So, your wrong on that. If you watched our other vids we call it a pitch. That was our first video on the sport and we learned a lot since that drop. Advice, don't ever work a crisis hot line. Nothing but ❤️ to you from the USA 🇺🇸