The Prodigy That Actually HATES Football, But Was So Good His Family FORCED Him To Go Pro

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  • @RaymarFootball
    @RaymarFootball  Год назад +756

    Imagine how good carlos vela would have been if he truly had a deep passion for the game as a kid
    Leave a like if you enjoyed it’s the best way to support the channel 🙏❤️

    • @Carlos.PerlaRE
      @Carlos.PerlaRE Год назад +8

      Love you content. Make a video on Jorge "El Mago" Gonzales. Even maradona once said that he was the best player in the world. However, he was not interested in the limelight. He was not an alcoholic he was not a drug addict; although he did love the nightlife.
      Overall he play the game for the love of football and not the money and fame. El Salvador's greatest soccer player; a true what could have been story.

    • @highvoltage1842
      @highvoltage1842 Год назад +12

      And if my grandma had wheels maybe she would have been a bike...

    • @deezm4743
      @deezm4743 Год назад +2

      @@Carlos.PerlaREhe already did it I think

    • @Carlos.PerlaRE
      @Carlos.PerlaRE Год назад

      @@deezm4743 I'll look it up thanks

    • @INTJ791
      @INTJ791 Год назад

      for someone who have passion in football i really hate him

  • @welcome2football
    @welcome2football Год назад +4079

    Imagine winning the u17 World Cup AND the golden boot and hating every minute of it😂 what a guy

    • @thelnlme
      @thelnlme Год назад +167

      It’s like when your wining the spelling b in school but you don’t like spelling

    • @MessitheGOAT7720
      @MessitheGOAT7720 Год назад +48

      @@thelnlme bro what

    • @oopsie9468
      @oopsie9468 Год назад +12

      @@thelnlmebut football can earn you hundred of millions of dollars

    • @thelnlme
      @thelnlme Год назад +48

      @@oopsie9468 yeah thats the only reason Brazil players play after they got money they party

    • @lolcall5295
      @lolcall5295 Год назад +59

      ​@@oopsie9468millions of dollars doesn't matter if you hate the work you're doing. Just like how people went into med school but not all of them finished it because they don't like the job in the end. The money really don't matter, this is about doing things for a huge part of your life.

  • @oscarm7787
    @oscarm7787 Год назад +2749

    There is no quicker way to get someone to hate something than by force

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +282

      that's actually very true lol, the psychology of humans

    • @jamesdewbrey
      @jamesdewbrey Год назад +72

      I have a friend whose Dad used to coach kids throughout the top clubs of Europe (Ajax being one) who had all of his football coach - badges). My mate grew up disliking football because his dad used to make him play. As my friend got older he started to fall in love with the beautiful game because of us his friends and not having to commit to the game when told. My friend now thinks what could’ve been if he had fell in love with football when his dad used to try and make him play

    • @RawliglatX
      @RawliglatX Год назад +26

      What's his networth again?
      Statistically majority of people hate their jobs.
      I sure would rather that someone forced me into hating a job that makes me a famous multi-millionaire than hating a 9-5 or some other shit.
      And don't make the argument that he could have made the same mark doing something else he loves like basketball.
      Yeah, maybe, but the statistics wouldn't favor that.

    • @Kaijufied
      @Kaijufied Год назад +15

      @@jamesdewbreythe guys who are forced to play by their dad always take their frustration out on the rest of the team when they make mistakes

    • @716_ハディくん
      @716_ハディくん Год назад +1

      ​@@RawliglatXSALTY 😂

  • @j.r.7189
    @j.r.7189 Год назад +2614

    Mexico is filled with a bunch of “what if” talents 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +683

      in the same generation too. crazy

    • @hvr.
      @hvr. Год назад +227

      Gio dos santos, alan pulido....

    • @ShaDisNX255
      @ShaDisNX255 Год назад +186

      Look no further than the second U17 generation to win the U17 World Cup. La "Momia" Gomez, Carlos Fierro, Carlos Bueno, etc...

    • @flux3033
      @flux3033 Год назад +4

      @@ShaDisNX255 i believve

    • @PataMuncher
      @PataMuncher Год назад +32

      @@ShaDisNX255
      Carlos Fierro bro

  • @J1Pa17
    @J1Pa17 Год назад +70

    I think his lack of care for the game is what made him pretty good, no pressure, no expectations for himself, an just playing freely

    • @arsevela33
      @arsevela33 Год назад +6

      It was his god given talent. If he cared, the guy would have been truly world class. Up there with the likes of Hazard, Ozil, Modric, or Debruyne

  • @medkam1957
    @medkam1957 Год назад +833

    38 goals and 12 assists in 36 matches this is insane

    • @DoseOfMaine
      @DoseOfMaine Год назад +50

      Facts, even in fifa that’s beyond good stats😭🔥

    • @slavejv5754
      @slavejv5754 Год назад

      Stop repeating that crap. When did Vela ever say that he hated football? You're full of it...

    • @arielhernandez6587
      @arielhernandez6587 Год назад +11

      ​@DoseOfMaine that's Harland, ronaldo and messi stats

    • @VeldinX
      @VeldinX Год назад +24

      In MLS lol it's like playing 3 division in top European leagues.

    • @baraenbojassen6611
      @baraenbojassen6611 Год назад +8

      It's in MLS. By ranking there are 100s upon 100s of players who have done better in similar leagues

  • @AT-cs8jc
    @AT-cs8jc Год назад +233

    In his prime this guy was one of my favorites! I think one trait of his that goes mostly on spoken about was his strength. Carlos could shield anyone off the ball and had a lower body strength to anchor down and win 50-50 balls. He was built for futbol.

    • @intermediate-G
      @intermediate-G Год назад

      When was his prime?

    • @RicardoMartinez-iz5iz
      @RicardoMartinez-iz5iz Год назад +14

      @@intermediate-G at real sociedad playing with Griezmann - incredible duo

    • @themastermind5638
      @themastermind5638 Год назад

      ​@@RicardoMartinez-iz5izdamn. So his "prime" was a team like Real Sociedad???

    • @josegomez6096
      @josegomez6096 Год назад +12

      ​@@themastermind5638he never reached his full prime nd even though he was at a team like "real Sociedad" he was still one of the best players in prime LA liga

    • @RHLM__Brrr
      @RHLM__Brrr Год назад

      @@josegomez6096he was a good player for 1 season lol stop it

  • @ill-nois2282
    @ill-nois2282 Год назад +264

    Besides the great Hugo Sanchez, Carlos Vela is perhaps the most skilled Mexican player to ever play for the national team. We saw glimpses of his true genius at a young age on the pitch but it wasn’t consistent enough to translate to major success with Mexico. Now more mature and at the later part of his career, he’s done some incredible things for LAFC. I think he’s at peace now just playing in the MLS and getting to enjoy time with his family.

    • @thirtyred7091
      @thirtyred7091 Год назад +4

      He’s not even that good bro stop 😂

    • @game34forunme
      @game34forunme Год назад +34

      @@thirtyred7091hating on the man who’s video you’re commenting on is crazy 😂😂 lmfaooo

    • @psycho1940
      @psycho1940 Год назад +7

      @@thirtyred7091 Better than you and better than billions of people yes

    • @elbuki4006
      @elbuki4006 Год назад +5

      @@thirtyred7091
      did you not see the season and stats he had in la liga when griezmann was his partner? He was world class

    • @ultimatepotato192
      @ultimatepotato192 Год назад

      The most skilled player we had recently is tecatito and diego lainez

  • @RicardoRodriguez-mw7be
    @RicardoRodriguez-mw7be Год назад +577

    In 2014, Mexico was knocked out by Netherlands in the World Cup without Vela. Some months later he came back to the Mexican National Team and score two amazing goals against Netherlands to defeat them.

    • @thomasaivaliotis7081
      @thomasaivaliotis7081 Год назад +42

      In a friendly

    • @arturoperez3826
      @arturoperez3826 Год назад +159

      @@thomasaivaliotis7081in a friendly where both teams brought there A squad.

    • @thomasaivaliotis7081
      @thomasaivaliotis7081 Год назад +29

      @@arturoperez3826 Your still comparing a WC knock out game with a friendly.

    • @shambles3458
      @shambles3458 Год назад +3

      I don't think it would've mattered much, Mexico parked the bus after 1 lead and stopped any attacks

    • @Not-offended
      @Not-offended Год назад +55

      @@thomasaivaliotis7081I still doubt Netherlands wanted to lose against Mexico..put it this way if Portugal beat Argentina in a friendly everyone would say it’s just a friendly but if Argentina beats Portugal in a friendly then it’s all praise Messi they’re the best ect ect even tho still a friendly. Point is don’t be bias. A win is a win.

  • @Jay-sm2mh
    @Jay-sm2mh Год назад +228

    The FMF has let an entire country down, not just vela. Props to the man for standing tall and walking his own path.

    • @charcharr
      @charcharr Год назад +8

      The national team is more than the FMF yes we hate them but it should be an honor to represent your country. Vende patrias.

    • @ivand0007
      @ivand0007 Год назад +1

      Nah, vela is an embarrassment

    • @ivand0007
      @ivand0007 Год назад +4

      He got in trouble for partying and had a grudge for that. What a joke. Actions have consequences

    • @TheReeelBradPitt
      @TheReeelBradPitt Год назад +8

      ⁠@@ivand0007he’s living the good life, he got the chance to get all he wanted and the corrupt federation only made him want to leave that much more. You can’t blame him, in fact, if things don’t change soon, I’d rather for Santi Gimenez to leave the national team and focus on his club career

    • @ivand0007
      @ivand0007 Год назад

      @@TheReeelBradPitt he could be living even better had he helped himself internationally. Also, what specific thing did they do to him that was corrupt? They suspended him for partying? So were many other players and not one of them took it personally. Also, what a dumb comment about gimenez

  • @Spider-Man23737
    @Spider-Man23737 Год назад +91

    He's the complete opposite of CH14 who wasn't as talented but at least had the ambition and effort to be a good player.

    • @oscarm7787
      @oscarm7787 Год назад +5

      But then he had to lose his damn mind

    • @diegochavez6203
      @diegochavez6203 Год назад +1

      Vela's was and is still a beast though chicharito just a great poacher with pretty good finish

    • @diegochavez6203
      @diegochavez6203 Год назад

      My fav player that could have been the best Mexican of all time and world class one of the best

    • @javiermendez9365
      @javiermendez9365 Год назад +2

      Chicharo sucks, he is terrible he can't get past defenders unless someone out maneuvers them and hands him the ball to tap it in.

    • @G0ld3nFW
      @G0ld3nFW Год назад +2

      ​@@javiermendez9365don't do my boy like that.

  • @OplzITSCreez
    @OplzITSCreez Год назад +53

    Watching him during the 2000’s at the Emirates coming thru I thought this kid would be a superstar. I used to watch him chip the goal keeper again and again in the warmups. One of the best chip shots I’ve seen.

    • @lilkidd3886
      @lilkidd3886 Год назад

      Hes a disgrace to us Mexicans🤦🏽‍♂️🤣

  • @rjd543
    @rjd543 Год назад +35

    Great video. Found it actually very positive.He did what was best for him and the US move worked out well for him and he’s been an outstanding player there and at the same time it has allowed him to enjoy life outside of football. Fans have enjoyed his entertaining play at all the clubs he’s played for

  • @Digggyyyyy
    @Digggyyyyy Год назад +163

    I really enjoyed him while we had him at Arsenal. Such a fun player to watch, kind of hilarious to think he was hating every minute he spent playing such beautiful football.

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb Год назад +3

      I'm sure he loved it to some extent...you can't be forced to be good if you're not in love to some extent

    • @supersaiyan23130
      @supersaiyan23130 Год назад +2

      @@Bambotb u dont understand how some familes can be, especially if ur forced at a young age to the point u grow up and the sport u hate is all u know how to be good at, and if ur living poor u almost feel obligated to suck up ur feelings to get out of ur bad living situation. Not only that his family couldve threatened to disown him if he didnt play since maybe they looked at it as disrespect, again i can tell u come from a cushy background with parents that maybe dont have so much pride to force u into anything, or u never struggled enough to need to do something out of pure gain and not passion

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb Год назад

      @@supersaiyan23130 he is playing still at 34 years old so that's bs

    • @lemonke5341
      @lemonke5341 11 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@Bambotbsoccer also made him a millionaire so maybe thats why

    • @vishalchidambaram1064
      @vishalchidambaram1064 10 месяцев назад

      @@Bambotb prolly because that's all he knows. if you're ridiculously good at something and it helps you afford a luxurious lifestyle, won't you be inclined to do it even if it isn't something you particularly like doing?

  • @LeJunny
    @LeJunny Год назад +170

    Another Mexican footballer video, you’re touching my childhood right now 🥲 I remember watching the Mexican League with my pops looking up to a lot of these “nobodies” the majority of football fans didn’t know

    • @saul-se1kb
      @saul-se1kb Год назад +15

      next week raul jimenez😭

    • @PTS-Maid
      @PTS-Maid Год назад +3

      ​@@saul-se1kbFlopped in Athleti and Benfica was pretty much unstoppable in Wolves until David Luis broke his skull. Ngl that would make a great video.

    • @remco437
      @remco437 Год назад +2

      Imagine having a player like Robben or reus... But they're always injured ☠️😂😭

    • @earam88
      @earam88 Год назад

      Nobodies? Just because they don’t play in Europe doesn’t mean their nobodies. Pendejo

  • @solodolotrevino
    @solodolotrevino Год назад +242

    I love how football was just the family business for him. I'm glad he found some passion to win at LAFC though. He's a club legend

    • @Sethantoniorodriguez
      @Sethantoniorodriguez Год назад +16

      Honestly I’ll say this, as much as it may be a risk, I think the mls should absolutely pounce on players who are like vela. Get these guys in their prime and grow the league even more with top players like this. It lets them enjoy the states and basketball and stuff if they care about that more, but the teams are still getting top players. If they get rid of the salary cap then they could be doing amazing things w the league, especially taking away the DP and TAM stuff

    • @TheReeelBradPitt
      @TheReeelBradPitt Год назад +11

      @@Sethantoniorodriguezthe problem is no one wants to be one of the first few to go to the league in their prime, because building a strong league takes time, and being one of the early talents means you waste most of your career on a league that is still poor by the time you leave

    • @co-tc5sg
      @co-tc5sg Год назад

      Levas DID receive TONS of favors from the refs throughout the season. Including the playoffs after being outplayed by the Galaxy.

    • @mrfishsterfoundforever
      @mrfishsterfoundforever Год назад +1

      AS someone whowatches and goes to many LAFC games, i can say that he is one of the biggest, if not the most loved and popular player at lafc.

    • @juanantoniolopezchaides2532
      @juanantoniolopezchaides2532 Год назад +1

      he's happy because he literally gets to go to the Lakers games lmfao

  • @cptercio
    @cptercio Год назад +130

    I'm a season ticket holder for LAFC since they started and Vela has definitely been appreciated here. Got us a title and won league MVP when he broke the scoring record.
    While he is on the pitch he does show competitiveness and drive plus wanting to succeed for the fans and teammates, but he does checkout after the whistle like a job and is never at postgame celebrations after wins. But it's cool he doesn't owe that as long as he is scoring goals and getting us points.

    • @joeymedina7115
      @joeymedina7115 Год назад +34

      I work security for FC Dallas and a few days ago we played them and he was one of the first players on the bus lol. They did lose so a lot of LAFC players didn't want to stay too long. But Chiellini was greeting the fans and signing and eveything so he was very nice and humble.

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +10

      @@joeymedina7115 😭😭😭😭 this made me laugh ngl

    • @theerrantwanderer
      @theerrantwanderer Год назад +5

      Reminds me of Serbian basketball player Nikola Jokic- very good at a certain sport, cares about the team, but no passion for the sport and treats it like a job (in this case Jokic loves horse racing, but unlike Vela he actually achieved some success in the sport he loved)

    • @rks5457
      @rks5457 Год назад +1

      ​@@theerrantwandererimagine giant jokic the jockey on a horse

    • @Kkiikkee10
      @Kkiikkee10 11 месяцев назад

      Here's after the upset 😕😕, I think he'll leave

  • @JonathanRodriguez-hm7jp
    @JonathanRodriguez-hm7jp Год назад +124

    Makes you wonder how many people out there could be amazing pro athletes.

    • @fuhjrvr7474
      @fuhjrvr7474 Год назад +16

      me :/ i genuinely believe never took it serious only trained at practices but gave it half ass when i could and still manage to join chivas academy unfortunately quit cuz i hated playing felt more like a chore then anything i regret it tho . i was always naturally better. i would score 8 goals :/ 5 per game minimum that’s how i was scouted and unfortunately quit for that and other reasons financially to since i lived in a small town and couldn’t keep traveling far

    • @tainanking
      @tainanking Год назад +14

      Michael Jordan seems to have liked baseball more than basketball but he was obviously better at basketball. But he just coluldn't give up on that baseball dream lol

    • @briansanchez9663
      @briansanchez9663 Год назад +1

      @@fuhjrvr7474there’s hundreds of thousands of kids who could’ve went pro, not u lil bro

    • @jpjewels
      @jpjewels Год назад +3

      @@briansanchez9663hating for no reason

    • @jessindeed
      @jessindeed Год назад +4

      Yeah, right. Next you're going to tell me some chemistry teacher out there is going to start a million dollar drug operation in New Mexico. SMH.

  • @chingon784
    @chingon784 Год назад +15

    One of my goats, seeing him and griezmann cook Lyon is one of my fondest memories

  • @Spermwhales93
    @Spermwhales93 Год назад +1

    Dude did what made him happiest. He used his talent at a sport he didn't actually enjoy beyond it being his job to get paid Premier League and La Liga money, and then build himself a dream life in America where he can do whatever he wants. You can only respect that.

  • @ubaldoht
    @ubaldoht Год назад +65

    Griezzman once said that Vela is the most talented player he had ever play with

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +33

      dude has so much natural talent without even half the love that most players have

    • @xiwinnidapooj9987
      @xiwinnidapooj9987 Год назад +3

      I remember that

    • @kidsosa2417
      @kidsosa2417 Год назад +4

      "Saludo a Carlito Vela wey" 😂

  • @cesarcabrera97
    @cesarcabrera97 Год назад +88

    As a Mexican, 2014 could've been the year Mexico could've reach the quarterfinals or even the semifinals if Vela was part of that team, but I can't blame him for not wanting to go as he had issues with one of the players. That was Vela at his prime and seeing him alongside Gio (also at his prime) and Chicharito would've been a thing of beauty.
    When it was announced that Vela was going to be back with the National Team against the Netherlands (the same team that eliminated Mexico in the World Cup a few months earlier) I remember thinking "don't expect much from him because this will be his first game with the National Team in three years" and then he scored a beauty of a goal 10 minutes in and scored another one later on. If only Vela cared about football...

    • @Galacticos_07
      @Galacticos_07 Год назад +10

      I think so too bro, also don’t forget Montes got injured right before the World Cup! He was in his prime & was the best 10 in Mexico. Our luck man 😪 now our national team is trash & will take years for us to see a competitive team again

    • @cesarcabrera97
      @cesarcabrera97 Год назад +1

      @@Galacticos_07 The Montes injury was devastating for Mexico, a big "what if."
      I don't think the current team is trash, but it depends a lot of who's the coach. The team under Lozano looks way better than it did under Cocca and Tata, but we shall see if his team is for real or just a mirage.

    • @luiso2166
      @luiso2166 Год назад +2

      ​@@cesarcabrera97The team is trash. The coach is always to blame though, right? That's why Mexico will always continue to be mediocre.

    • @cesarcabrera97
      @cesarcabrera97 Год назад +1

      @@luiso2166 Comments like this will always be very funny

    • @luiso2166
      @luiso2166 Год назад +2

      @@cesarcabrera97 why? All the real fans already know this. Your mentality of "it's the coach's fault, bro" reflects that.

  • @bubby87697
    @bubby87697 Год назад +94

    To be fair the FMF did used him as an scapegoat during the 2010 scandal, putting mainly all the blame on him and Efrain.

    • @babyyoda8694
      @babyyoda8694 Год назад +10

      he probably didn't respect chivas "gentleman pact" either, instant ban for life from FMF

    • @Jay-sm2mh
      @Jay-sm2mh Год назад +21

      Was about to comment. Raymar says Vela abandoned the Mexican national team. The Mexican national team abandoned him. He owes them nothing.

  • @danielvasquez3758
    @danielvasquez3758 Год назад +233

    Man I remember him on those Mexican teams!! He was dominant!! Sad to see how he got in the sport though!!

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +52

      I honestly believe if he really loved football like he did basketball, he would be the greatest mexican player easily, possibly even being better than Benzema all time

    • @BrianZuma
      @BrianZuma Год назад +8

      @@RaymarFootballhonestly he might have since benzema for a long time was a struggling striker that everyone thought was due to leave Madrid soon

    • @mMayonaise
      @mMayonaise Год назад

      ​@@RaymarFootballlet's not go that far
      Ifs and buts are just a theory

    • @vishalchidambaram1064
      @vishalchidambaram1064 10 месяцев назад

      @@mMayonaise that's precisely the point

  • @Alexander24328
    @Alexander24328 Год назад +122

    He could have been a legendary footballer

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +9

      genuinely could have been

    • @thirtyred7091
      @thirtyred7091 Год назад

      Lmao no

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +1

      @@thirtyred7091 why not

    • @psycho1940
      @psycho1940 Год назад +1

      @@RaymarFootball probably just a hater

    • @themastermind5638
      @themastermind5638 Год назад

      Legendary footballer?? As in for Mexicans??? Cause i doubt he would get to the level of being legendary where every football fan around the world would consider you a legend. Someone like a Zidane, Ronaldinho, Figo, Iniesta, Xavi, Paolo Maldini, Buffon, Casillas, Messi, Ronaldo El Fenomeno, Kaka, Andrea Pirlo, Thierry Henry, Beckham, just to name a small few.

  • @leomorales362
    @leomorales362 Год назад +12

    Another Mexican player 👏🏿 and back 2 back bangers 🔥🔥 thanks again for showing love to our Mexican players,culture, and love for the great game. Your videos always grab my interest when it’s a player from my similar nationality great video and I hope you can make more on some Mexican players👍🏻👍🏻

  • @emperorlivion
    @emperorlivion Год назад +9

    part of the reason he might be so good is that he truly doesn't care...there is never that nervousness of 'what if i miss' etc. Makes you a lot more unpredictable and hard to defend.

    • @david8FCB
      @david8FCB Год назад +2

      That's true, I'm sure that's a factor in how cold blooded some of his goals are.

  • @jonathanponce9932
    @jonathanponce9932 Год назад +7

    8:53 I was there in the 3rd row this game watching vela who at that time was one of my favorite players score was such a great memory. Velas talent was a gift and a curse he should’ve been so much more. Loving the mexico videos raymar❤️❤️

  • @jimbojimbo6873
    @jimbojimbo6873 Год назад +5

    I remember he was so talented
    Im glad there are examples of people who did it as a job, so annoying everyone talking about the fact you have to have love for the sport, its simply untrue.

  • @gabrielguerrero3404
    @gabrielguerrero3404 Год назад +96

    Imagine barely trying in training and not staying after or getting early to training because it’s just a job for you. He became a pro just cuz he’s naturally talented. He definitely could’ve been Mexico’s best player of all time. Even the legend, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, praised this guy. To be completely honest though, he’s not the only Mexican player that lacked passion or commitment but he was the only one with natural talent I think that is why Mexico is so mediocre at football and that’s coming from Mexico fan

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +6

      yup very well said, unfortunately brother

    • @sunumonidas9966
      @sunumonidas9966 Год назад

      Yeah anyone can become pro without hardwork

    • @gabrielguerrero3404
      @gabrielguerrero3404 Год назад +9

      @@sunumonidas9966 clearly didn’t read my message. He was that talented, I didn’t say anyone. He was also never in shape and you could tell probably only in his early years.

    • @why1811
      @why1811 Год назад

      @@gabrielguerrero3404 what shape

    • @RignauriRn-
      @RignauriRn- Год назад

      Mexico is a spectator in soccer whereas in Boxing they actually pursue the sport.

  • @jbart4183
    @jbart4183 Год назад +6

    My dude became healthy and was balling his heart out when he got transferred to MLS, shows how he hated being away from the sport he really loves and the atmosphere around it lol

  • @Helm1r24
    @Helm1r24 Год назад +27

    To everyone out there, follow your true passion ignoring all obstacles and public perception. You are truly wasting your time by agreeing to what your parents want you to do, rather than exploring your true potential in something that is meant for you and makes you wake up every morning wanting to do it without hesitation

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +2

      thats very true thank you foe sharing beother 🙏

    • @thermologo3451
      @thermologo3451 Год назад +4

      You are crazy. He is a multimillionaire because of football

    • @Helm1r24
      @Helm1r24 Год назад +1

      @@thermologo3451 That's true but at this point, he is just playing the game because he is getting paid a lot. If he was just paid a small amount of money or spending most of the time on the bench, he would've ended up retiring from football very early just like Gareth Bale did. Even if he did get paid less while playing basketball, he would still be motivated to play every day. That's what Messi does, he was even willing to take a wage cut just to stay at Barca for a few more years. My point is many people in the world are still unhappy with life despite earning a lot of money just because of external factors as well as the company they are currently working in (Susanth Singh Rajput who is a very successful actor from India suffered from depression despite being rich)

    • @Helm1r24
      @Helm1r24 Год назад

      @@RaymarFootball My pleasure brother and I absolutely love your videos! Keep up the good work

    • @sonicwithglasses131
      @sonicwithglasses131 Год назад

      How about i just put my disappointment of a son at the adoption center ? If he doesnt like football he is no use to me

  • @goodguyabin6607
    @goodguyabin6607 Год назад +18

    If i had chance to play in the PREM as a young man, i would ve poured my blood sweat tears into it.

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +17

      he just never loved it like basketball, and unfortunately he isnt tall enough for that

    • @oscarm7787
      @oscarm7787 Год назад +10

      Yeah but that’s what you WANT to do, Vela never wanted to play football he was forced to by his father trying to live through him

  • @ulisespompa4833
    @ulisespompa4833 Год назад +4

    Thank you for showing Mexico so much loge recently! The vids have been awesome
    Also, a Rafa Marquez video would be a great

  • @jayvoor
    @jayvoor Год назад +13

    Idc what anyone says, Vela was forced into becoming a footballer he doesn’t owe us anything. He gets to make millions to be able to live his best life and be happy outside of his job and that’s a great thing.

  • @freddysolis6154
    @freddysolis6154 Год назад +8

    He was our generational player now we gotta wait for the next

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +1

      shame couldve been the mexican GOAT easily

  • @bigdgeegod321
    @bigdgeegod321 Год назад +49

    The crazy thing that even in the mls he was so good that Barcelona wanted to bring him back to la liga, but he said no. It sucks that most of our players in Mexico just don’t have that drive like a CR7 to push themselves and be better. Most of the receive that big time pay day and they stop trying. This the reason the Mexican nation team and Liga MX are in the gutter, the only player that gets recognition and respect is guardado he’s been playing in Europe since he was a teenager, and he’s never looked back to come back even after they offer him a lot of money, he’ll rather stay and be a rotation player in Europe and get better then to come back and destroy his career.

    • @RHLM__Brrr
      @RHLM__Brrr Год назад

      Sorry kid but Barca never wanted him lol it was just a rumor. No legit source states Barca wanted him.

    • @ericgarcia7592
      @ericgarcia7592 Год назад +3

      @@RHLM__Brrr He was rumored to be their third option and were desperate enough to go for him if the first two didn't work out. The interest could have been genuine but he was down in the pecking order.

    • @garxu
      @garxu Год назад

      He confirmed it not long ago in an interview, he said he did want to go but LAFC didn't agree so he stayed@@RHLM__Brrr

  • @MandoCarlrisian
    @MandoCarlrisian Год назад +1

    Amazing, i love that he found his own way to play football. I think this is a good story, some footballers get crushed and depressed by the weight football puts on them. He seems happy in LA and is enjoying life. Good for him, nothing matters as much as that. Plus he's making a good living

  • @cupertinoish
    @cupertinoish Год назад +34

    I really liked Vela when he was at Arsenal. I used to wonder why he wasn't given more chances to start. He would be better than Nasri and Walcott if given more time. He was too talented to be a backup.

    • @HustlerHorstRuediger
      @HustlerHorstRuediger Год назад

      Obviously lacking the mindset to consistently help the team. 🤨

    • @christianyombe8725
      @christianyombe8725 Год назад

      Never better than nasri.
      Better than walcott, why not

    • @themastermind5638
      @themastermind5638 Год назад

      Better then Nasri??? Nah no way. Better then Walcott??? More probable.

  • @mauricioalexander9117
    @mauricioalexander9117 Год назад +13

    To me, he was honest and talking as someone who lived in Mexico for 18 years I can not blame him. His generation was indeed good but full of alcoholism even between the capitans.
    Also the corruption on México Fútbol is a disgrace a good player like him cannot overpass.
    He play good and put México name in TOP.
    He was honest with saying what he really thinks otherwise other professionals players.
    I respect him and yeah, many of us wishes to have seeing his full potential but things are how they are and I thankful for that.
    Is not a easy sport, nor the fan base from his country.
    Thanks Vela! Thanks for teh incredible moments and the honesty.

  • @israelbenitezjimenez533
    @israelbenitezjimenez533 Год назад +44

    As Mexican it is sad, but in the end, that's his life

    • @marecare77
      @marecare77 Год назад +4

      Exactlly, we dont have to agree with someones choices but respect them...

  • @pereda37
    @pereda37 Год назад +2

    I think this makes him a legend in his own right.

  • @friddlefries1140
    @friddlefries1140 Год назад +39

    We could’ve had a moment where Gio , Carlos, Raul J , Chucky and Santi all played in Europe but 2 had discipline problems and one was injured so severe it changed him as a player
    😢😢

    • @salvadorgrimaldo2127
      @salvadorgrimaldo2127 Год назад +4

      Tecatito too

    • @friddlefries1140
      @friddlefries1140 Год назад

      @@salvadorgrimaldo2127 true, add the U17 WC winning team and it’s really a shame how many good players we could have

  • @brandonnavarealtor
    @brandonnavarealtor Год назад +1

    Man as a die hard mexican fan a Mexican American it was truly exciting to watch Carlos vela when I was 10 years old win the first type of World Cup for Mexico then I watched him from 09-21 I would look forward to his highlights all over Spain, news in arsenal, even the gold cup in the summer, gio dos santos, Carlos vela were the perfect dynamic duo & would have been the game changer for us in the 2014 World Cup match against the Netherlands but, as always fate always has a good way at laughing at us Mexicans when it comes to the WC, I kept up so much with Carlos vela in his prime with real sociedad It was built up hype for 2014 he didn’t show up, then 2018 he kinda flopped he had no chemistry like with gio, then 2018-2020 I would fly to LA from Texas to watch this guy play for LA galaxy games I remember him and Ibrahimovich score hattricks and LAFC in a thrilling win 5-4.. honestly it’s was the best MLS game I had ever watched and I was front row.. now 2023 I am truly disappointed on what this guy could have became but, at least grateful to see glimpses of greatness. Hopefully we get another talent in Mexico like this we deserve it.

  • @ChocolateMilkCultLeader
    @ChocolateMilkCultLeader Год назад +3

    His basketball love definitely helped him stay athletic and mobile. That's probably why he was able to shank on football training

  • @fwtoro4
    @fwtoro4 Год назад +6

    I think it’s cool. Someone should do whatever they want so long as it doesn’t harm others. Don’t owe anyone anything

  • @vincey_boi31st5
    @vincey_boi31st5 Год назад +251

    Basically just the football version of Nikola Jokić 😂

    • @HandsUpforThePanther
      @HandsUpforThePanther Год назад +105

      I think Jokic does Love basketball, he just very blunt and modest about it. He definitely has a commitment and winning mentality for the game even if his actions are different.

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +16

      lolol

    • @namphamhoang6107
      @namphamhoang6107 Год назад +90

      Nah, Jokic likes basketball, he just prioritizes his family, which is good.
      You don't just reach that MVP level without any love for the game.

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +5

      @@namphamhoang6107 agreed

    • @richmb904
      @richmb904 Год назад +14

      In MLS, maybe.
      Jokić is the currently the #1 player in all of basketball. Vela was never the #1 player in all of football/soccer, but in MLS only.

  • @bayazwow
    @bayazwow Год назад +2

    Vela is very nice to watch in MLS, he has a very smooth and composed play style. He reminds me of KDB in some ways

  • @Skitzblock
    @Skitzblock Год назад +4

    HIS COUNTERPART was Chicharito Hernandez, who was not naturally skilled but had a crazy work ethic and footballing ambitions. This video should have been titled: "The Curious Case of Carlos Vela and Chicharito Hernandez."

  • @dutta.rajarshi5
    @dutta.rajarshi5 Год назад +84

    Imagine him actually getting the chance to give a hundred percent for the game that he truly loves. Basketball has missed a true gem of a player.

    • @jac_o7
      @jac_o7 Год назад +15

      Other way around imagine he would’ve actually loved Football

    • @seradjlarfi6905
      @seradjlarfi6905 Год назад +62

      He's 5'10, he definitely wouldn't have made it to the nba

    • @nicknick9863
      @nicknick9863 Год назад +7

      @@seradjlarfi6905you never know 🤷🏾‍♂️ Isaiah Thomas made it and he’s 5’9
      many more others too

    • @Hermiie
      @Hermiie Год назад +2

      In some important games he would play at 100%, I remember he would tear Barca’s defense apart when he’d play against them

    • @KingFR23
      @KingFR23 Год назад +1

      Vela wouldn’t survive in the league bro sorry to say this but it’s true

  • @anthonyochoa5198
    @anthonyochoa5198 Год назад +6

    You forgot to mention that he also denied. To play for mexico in the world cup 2014 Where many believed that was Mexico's best chance with the young talent. They had an experience they had to make a deep run in the world cup Imagine having a prime Hernandez and Carlos Vela As your front. I feel they would have made a deep run. Adding him to the roster and they had the crazy coach. That would have gotdone the best out of him.

    • @anthonyochoa5198
      @anthonyochoa5198 Год назад +2

      Just look at the roster of the World Cup squad, in 2014 adding him to that. We could only imagine how deep they could have gone. That year

  • @leonardo_da_g9168
    @leonardo_da_g9168 Год назад +2

    I remember watching this beast at sociedad , idk why he left them. Bro could’ve been a club legend, a cult hero like Joaquin at Betis

  • @danielvasquez3758
    @danielvasquez3758 Год назад +4

    Yeah it’s always a good day when you upload!! Thanks!!

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад

      much love brother ❤️ honestly makes it worthwhile

  • @Maradonaldinho
    @Maradonaldinho Год назад +2

    I remember Vela being a wonderkid on FM. He wanted NBA, got MLS... can't grumble.

  • @CristianoKay
    @CristianoKay Год назад +6

    Crazy. I always wondered why I never saw him playing with the Mexican national team.

  • @kevendelgado7403
    @kevendelgado7403 Год назад

    I love this guy man the way he plays is so natural I try to replicate him sad he doesn’t love the game😢

  • @poorsport2
    @poorsport2 Год назад +3

    You have to do a Hugo Sanchez video or a Rafa Marquez video now!!!

  • @trojanhorse6029
    @trojanhorse6029 Год назад +1

    Vela was at Arsenal. I remember he scored this crazy hatrick in a league cup match about 20 years ago. I still remember that little overhead flick, never seen anything like it.

  • @banshotenin1178
    @banshotenin1178 Год назад +14

    I'm a huge fan of this guy after this vid especially as a fan of both sports. Just because you're good at something doesn't mean you'll be passionate about it. Especially after ur father forces you to do it.
    Now he gets to be at the top of a smaller league in MLS making bank and likely being able to have a longer career and make money longer due to not having as many injuries due to a less rigorous schedule and hectic competition to prem or LaLiga
    Hope he gets to play some games as a Poing Guard either in Euro League or NBA before it's all said and done. Even if it's just as coming off the bench.

    • @yacobz
      @yacobz Год назад

      Sorry to break it to you, but MLS has a far more grueling schedule given the long flights and time changes. Not to mention that the league plays during the summer, and when many parts of the country suffer from intense heat and humidity. On top of it the fitness levels are very high and it is a very physical league. MLS isn't the cakewalk ppl make it out to be.

    • @banshotenin1178
      @banshotenin1178 Год назад +2

      @@yacobzNo doubt it's no cakewalk, but likely due to the much higher competition, viewership, sponsorship etc in PL vs MLS...I don't think it's as much of a struggle for a PL player to transition to MLS and be somebody as it would be a MLS player to transition to PL and be somebody.
      A bit like what UFC is to Bellator. Both are tough and require tremendous talent and drive to succeed, but one is on a completely different level than the other.
      MLS seems to scale more to EFL Champions League than Premier League.

  • @AlexMonzon1995
    @AlexMonzon1995 Год назад +1

    Bro i lowkie know how he feels, obviously not the same skills as him but i loved futbol as a kid so damn much and then my dad wanted me to succeed so much that he had me in 2 different teams. A club team and then lower skilled local team and sometimes i would even play with the older kids in the club team. So on a single day i would have 3 matches. I got burnt out so damn quick but didn’t want to disappoint my dad as he gave me so much support out all my siblings.

  • @deiryperez4926
    @deiryperez4926 Год назад +67

    As a Mexican this hurt to watch. So much potential but we gotta respect his choice oh well

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +8

      True but it really is a shame

    • @wtfx5757
      @wtfx5757 Год назад +1

      As an American, this also hurts to watch. This guy was legit and could have been one of, it not THE, best Mexican player of all time

    • @PadmeGaveMeHIV
      @PadmeGaveMeHIV Год назад

      @@wtfx5757nah, he would’ve been the best player ever in the Concacaf region. The guy barely tried and yet still played better than most players nowadays. Imagine if he loved the sport, he easily would’ve been top 5 best players in the world alongside Messi, Ronaldo, and Neymar

    • @wtfx5757
      @wtfx5757 Год назад

      @@PadmeGaveMeHIV I cant argue that possibility. Dude is so silky smooth

    • @mathewvanostin7118
      @mathewvanostin7118 Год назад

      Lol you cannot say "if he took football seriously"
      Cause its a big challenge to do fast recuperation, train hard. Endure more muscles pain the usual. Feeling energy drained etc
      Not everyone can have mentality of cristiano ronaldo. Ronaldo without football he would have been that weird dude who does marathon and triathlon each month going into suffering few people are able to handle and totaly love it lol

  • @woodland5444
    @woodland5444 Год назад +2

    He seemed to have a real understanding of the game of soccer and for that reason he was good but knowing something isn’t the same as loving it. He could have the makings of a good trainer since he would tell anyone what they want to know without caring for the result

    • @donutking4u
      @donutking4u Год назад +1

      yh he had a different perspective on football than 99 percent of ppl

  • @colemanking4800
    @colemanking4800 Год назад +6

    Not having any love for the game could’ve actually benefitted him on the field in some moments. He would’ve put less pressure on himself and it may have helped him stay composed.

    • @slashnagy6
      @slashnagy6 Год назад +1

      I was just thinking this. I noticed I’ve always done better at something the less I care or think about it

    • @creativebenzin
      @creativebenzin Год назад

      Exactaly... sometimes, Care less is better

  • @LebohangMmihi
    @LebohangMmihi 3 месяца назад +2

    It hardly happens that smeone has little passion for something they're good at. I think he's just attracted to the glamour of the NBA.

  • @stevenygabbyperez695
    @stevenygabbyperez695 Год назад +3

    Watch him play with LAFC and see the joy in his face. He doesn't hate football. He hates the politics and off field demands in Europe and Mexico.

  • @samuellee2107
    @samuellee2107 Год назад +1

    The first time I watched Vela, he was 16 and still fighting for a spot at Arsenal. Even then though I could tell this guy had something special about him. I could have wagered he was Brazilian with the flair he had with the ball at his feet.

  • @marksanders2168
    @marksanders2168 Год назад +12

    If he mastered the dribble with his feet he most definitely would have with his hands. VIVA MEXICO 💯

    • @thehumblepotatoreborn9313
      @thehumblepotatoreborn9313 Год назад +1

      Doesn't work like that - small feet make it easier to dribble a football, but small hands make it harder to dribble a b-ball

    • @marksanders2168
      @marksanders2168 Год назад

      @@thehumblepotatoreborn9313 anybody can beet-off with their hands 😂😂

    • @thehumblepotatoreborn9313
      @thehumblepotatoreborn9313 Год назад

      @@marksanders2168 anyone can walk on their own two feet

    • @marksanders2168
      @marksanders2168 Год назад

      @@thehumblepotatoreborn9313 but not run and dribble a football 🦶⚽ 😂

  • @rozovyponik5948
    @rozovyponik5948 Год назад +1

    You could do “how good was he” series about jairzinho (love your content)

  • @crobisbobis
    @crobisbobis Год назад +3

    Messi bullied him 3 days ago destroying his team leaving Celena Gomes in awe.

  • @Pootisbird01
    @Pootisbird01 11 месяцев назад

    This is a prime reason why I hate when people talk about players being “lazy” and acting like all the players are good for are their footballing talents when they are real people who have dreams and goals of their own that bring them joy

  • @zultul7181
    @zultul7181 Год назад +11

    He was very good because he saw the game of football as a basketball player those chip shots are what we call jellys around the basket, his long range shot idea and willing to take them comes from probably practicing 3s. His passes are similar to outlet passes and does the 1-2 pick and roll quite interesting tbh.

    • @willmcclard206
      @willmcclard206 Год назад

      basketball is very similar to soccer

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 Год назад +2

      There are aspects of each game you can apply to the other for sure. Finding space, creating space, passing, etc.

    • @diegochavez6203
      @diegochavez6203 Год назад +2

      I would say only foot work and defense translate from futbol I played both and it definitely helps to play soccer but chip shots has nothing to do with basketball

    • @zultul7181
      @zultul7181 Год назад +2

      @@diegochavez6203 it’s not the footwork or skills because all the great one have it.I’m talking about seeing the game as a basketball player it’s different from football. The same goes for basketball Kobe played some parts of his game a football player in terms of seeing the game and thinking.

  • @chavezeddie99
    @chavezeddie99 Год назад +2

    I think his dad plays a part of this. When my dad started to force me to play a sport, I started to mess up on purpose. No one likes to be told what to do. But if I went professional that’s a different story, so this is a very interesting story

  • @godimready2go
    @godimready2go Год назад +9

    Ironic that Mexico’s generational talent wouldn’t love the game

  • @PinkMello64_PM64
    @PinkMello64_PM64 Год назад +2

    it honestly pisses me off so bad that someone could be that good at the beautiful game but has no passion for it, we really could've used a player like that in the world cup for mexico, there is so many people out there who would kill for what he has.

  • @friedchicken3810
    @friedchicken3810 Год назад +4

    So sad he didn’t play for our country. Also I got scared cuz I saw the vid but then I couldn’t find it anymore 😅

    • @cristianlopez6801
      @cristianlopez6801 Год назад +5

      Well from what I understand their little 2011 prostitution scandal fucked him. They were publicly blaming vela, a young single guy, over the married grown men in the national team… and quite frankly I don’t blame him.

  • @Dannyasm
    @Dannyasm Год назад +1

    Honestly, I think a gareth bale video should be made on the ups of his career background on how he came to play the game and how his love for the game diminished

  • @irving000vaz
    @irving000vaz Год назад +2

    Vela did reach his potential, but football was not his priority; the reason he abandoned the Mexican Squad was that he has issues with one of the captains at the time, Salcido, who basically blame him and another player, last name Juarez for organizing a party where they invited ladies of the evening some happen to be trans, and the tabloids ran the story so Juarez and Vela had a 6-month suspension of the national team while everyone else involved just got a monetary penalty after that Vela refuse to come back. Later Salcido announced he was retiring from the national team, and guess who accepted to come back. Vela did Scoring 2 goals against the Netherlands in a friendly match. After the Russian World Cup, he also announced his retirement, stating that with or without him, Mexico did the about the same, and it was time for a younger generation to take his place, something freaking Ochoa refuses to step down and let other younger goalies shine. Vela was gifted and always shine on half-the-table teams because he wasn't looking for the spotlight; he just wanted to play; he liked football when he was playing, but outside of that, he rather do something else again; it was not his priority unless he was on the field.

  • @tobechukwuoti6808
    @tobechukwuoti6808 Год назад +2

    easily one of my favorite all time players.

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +1

      I mean Vela at 23-24 was a very ELITE player in la liga, and he doesnt even care about football a fraction as much as zlatan does

  • @animals_are_alive
    @animals_are_alive Год назад +19

    The thing is that people paint him as this soulless mercenary when in reality he was treated unfairly by FMF and used as a scapegoat and the relationship also soured because of all the scandals and corruption in the Mexican NT. He showed up when he had to it’s just that he was one of the smart ones and decided he wouldn’t deal with the federation bullshit.

    • @Profesor_hater
      @Profesor_hater Год назад

      FMF is one issue in it of its self, but come on man he himself decided to go party with the lads he should've known the media would have a field day if he was caught there

    • @Galacticos_07
      @Galacticos_07 Год назад

      Yeah I respect him for not following Ochoas footsteps.

  • @Eddiemania-ql8km
    @Eddiemania-ql8km Год назад +1

    Awesome video you should talk about Tim Howard. He was a beast for USA and that performance against Belgium was awesome

  • @Soul_27900
    @Soul_27900 Год назад +5

    Man dude Mexico could have a golden generation in 2010s or Idk

  • @Em_Rey
    @Em_Rey Год назад +1

    His signature goal was so beautiful ❤😢

  • @ronmurr
    @ronmurr Год назад +4

    I was very good at cricket but I loved football. At 19 years old I would play around in the nets against first class cricket players and match them. My parents never pushed me to play any sport. I'm a P.E. Teacher now. Give thanks for your parents Vela.
    PS - I love my job now. I get to help young people develop athletically and reach their full potential.

  • @randomgamer4915
    @randomgamer4915 Год назад +2

    I know this is a football channel but there was a wrestler that had the same mindset like Vela even though he was talented and grew up in wrestling family after wrestling he didn't want to hear nothing about wrestling just wanted to be with his family and play hockey with his kids. His name was Owen Hart and some of you guys who watched wrestling probably heard of his tragic death😢

  • @unknownz7449
    @unknownz7449 Год назад +11

    As a Mexican his story and gio story really hits different wish they both played and succeeded😪

  • @LDRTrejo
    @LDRTrejo Год назад +2

    I wished you didn’t have to remind me of the best Mexican player prior to the 2014 cup. Vela was so good, and when I didn’t see him on the 2014 roster, I was heartbroken as a 15 year old because I knew we were going to lack a top 3 Mexican roster player. I have absolutely zero doubt in my mind we don’t make at least QF with him on the team
    It is brutal to think about how he doesn’t love the game, and that we had to miss out on him in 3 different cups

  • @RaulEdu33
    @RaulEdu33 Год назад +12

    So unfortunate 😕 imagine if Vela had the Ronaldo ambition and love for football. He could've been the Mexican GOAT or even better. He reminds me a bit about myself but opposite. Love football but my technique sucked, and was extremely good at basketball, tore my acl and meniscus at 15, lost interest and bye bye university scholarships. 😅

    • @willgimenez5188
      @willgimenez5188 Год назад +1

      played for Aston Villa from age 9-14 and played tennis my whole life side by side. also won national tennis tournaments. had to decide which to pick at age 15. loved football hated tennis but chances of becoming professional in tennis were much higher so chose tennis. Still regret my decision to this day. 21 now and too late to get back into football. still playing tennis at a national level.

    • @716_ハディくん
      @716_ハディくん Год назад

      ​@@willgimenez5188where are you from

  • @ThePhiloSpheres
    @ThePhiloSpheres Год назад +2

    Zlatan puts it best
    "Where is vela in his prime? MLS, where was I in my prime? That's right Europe, AC Milan"

  • @AliMakaveli
    @AliMakaveli Год назад +57

    *Mexico do great with Mexican managers but unfortunately they've been cheated out with their golden generations many a times*
    *2002 and 2010 had epic squads*

    • @yetekt6953
      @yetekt6953 Год назад

      Mexico just sucks lol

    • @OnMyLunchBreak07
      @OnMyLunchBreak07 Год назад +15

      That 2010 team was the thing of dreams for us Mexicans. What I would give to have a team that good again. 😫

    • @ChichaDios
      @ChichaDios Год назад +1

      2006 team was rated 4th in the world by FIFA and we were actually a big favorite to win that wc

    • @WorLCommunity
      @WorLCommunity Год назад +1

      And 14 too man. No era penal 😭

    • @AliMakaveli
      @AliMakaveli Год назад +1

      @@OnMyLunchBreak07 I bought my black Jersey that world cup and had high hopes with that squad. I've been supporting them since 2002 world cup and played as the Mexican team on ISS on SNES since 1996

  • @Raw-Uncut
    @Raw-Uncut Год назад

    Superb Video as always Raymar🔥💯... Had no idea about his dislike for football...but Always thought why wasn't he playing in the big leagues.

  • @sunnyg5461
    @sunnyg5461 Год назад +4

    that boy dont hate football, thats just an excuse he uses for his wasted potential

  • @rykim514
    @rykim514 Год назад

    Love it. American to the core. Following his passion and dreams.

  • @Tys_salas
    @Tys_salas Год назад +9

    Hey raymar can you make a video on Ruud Gullit?

    • @kwakuadomobeng3381
      @kwakuadomobeng3381 Год назад

      He already made it

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +3

      havent made it yet but it is definitely on the list 🫡

    • @Tys_salas
      @Tys_salas Год назад

      @@RaymarFootball such an underrated player,doesn’t get mentioned to much

  • @cristianchan5402
    @cristianchan5402 Год назад

    i remember play old FM and keep playing Carlos Vela as main player... the peak of that, he got skilled like the atrribute of Haaland these days.. but it just the game, but i will not amaze...

  • @justineebourgeois3420
    @justineebourgeois3420 Год назад +14

    The MLS was the best move for him 🤷‍♀️. America has a better lifestyle than old Europe.

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +9

      Imagine the day MLS becomes a top league

    • @andreanecchi5930
      @andreanecchi5930 Год назад +2

      bs

    • @jescareno8332
      @jescareno8332 Год назад

      @@RaymarFootballis that day ever gonna come?

    • @DraxleNation
      @DraxleNation Год назад

      @@jescareno8332might

    • @platinum_ap6836
      @platinum_ap6836 Год назад +4

      @@RaymarFootball For that to happen, the United States will need to start calling the sport "football" have football fields available near small neighborhoods, affordable ways to join an academy, a shift of focus from college handegg to college football and overall for football to be the number one popular sport in the country.

  • @mikeb8517
    @mikeb8517 Год назад +2

    Bale fell out of love with the game. Madrid was harsh to him after he did great things for them, Im not sure its a fair comparison with the passion and heart he has shown in his career. Other then that great video.

  • @christianmanu7623
    @christianmanu7623 Год назад +1

    Nice vid I would really like to see a how good was David Silva one next

  • @DRGNSXBITE
    @DRGNSXBITE Год назад +3

    “He is in his prime and where he plays MLS ! and when I was in my prime where was I ? Europe BIG DIFFERENCE!- zlatan ibrahimovic

  • @menonnikhil4
    @menonnikhil4 Год назад

    I'm happy that he got the opportunity to go to LA and live the life he aspired

  • @allofarisk
    @allofarisk Год назад +9

    most mexicans are like this alot of talent no passion no huevos 😢

    • @RaymarFootball
      @RaymarFootball  Год назад +1

      such a shame 😔

    • @slashnagy6
      @slashnagy6 Год назад

      Where’s the talent?

    • @IshavedChewbacca
      @IshavedChewbacca Год назад

      @@slashnagy6 didn´t you just watch the damn video?

    • @IshavedChewbacca
      @IshavedChewbacca Год назад

      it´s not the lack of huevos, it´s the corruption of the FMF, along with the league, with combines mediocre level with extremely high wages. Unlike South American players, young Mexican players don´t need to go abroad to a good league in order to make a living off football, so they stay in Mexico and let their talent go to waste in an easy league. Kinda like Vela in LAFC, not that I think about it

    • @slashnagy6
      @slashnagy6 Год назад

      @@IshavedChewbacca not talking about him but the so called “big names” in Mexican football are relatively unknown. I guarantee a non-football fan off the street could probably name someone from EPL or La Liga over any player from a Mexican team