7 Players Who Forgot How To Play Football

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • From former Tottenham and England star Dele Alli to Brazilian midfielder Anderson, who won the Golden Boy award during his time at Manchester United, HITC Sevens takes a look at a number of footballers who suffered unexpected and immediate declines / falls from grace within the sport.
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  • @rhysjackson2597
    @rhysjackson2597 Год назад +519

    I may be an Arsenal fan but I've always been an admirer of Dele Alli. To see him struggle at Beskitas is genuinely sad.

    • @adam01101
      @adam01101 Год назад +48

      He comes from a difficult background, his Mum was an alcoholic. It was a miracle he was where he was in the premier league in the first place. People mock him becuase he probably scored against your team and got under their skin.

    • @bamba_boy
      @bamba_boy Год назад

      @@adam01101 jeez it seems he got under your skin for being shit.

    • @hmu05366
      @hmu05366 Год назад +4

      @@adam01101 he’s a fifa boys footballer. Or the little lads that like dancing

    • @phightinphil25
      @phightinphil25 Год назад +23

      Same here but as a Manchester United fan, and that despite him destroying united when he was at MK Dons. I was jealous that Tottenham were the ones who signed him, now I am just sad so much potential going amiss seemingly at random. I hope he can put the pieces back together soon, he is still youngish at 26 so there is time but its running out alarmingly quickly.

    • @brendanpjz3100
      @brendanpjz3100 Год назад +8

      If only Every arsenal fan is like u. Respect to you 🐐🐐🐐🐐

  • @sebastianhorl716
    @sebastianhorl716 Год назад +208

    An obscure nomination would also be Savio Nsereko who was named best player of the title-winning german side in the U19 Euros 2008 before joining Aston Villa on a record-breaking transfer before later staging his own kidnapping and disappearing for more than a week. He's now a youth coach at an amateur club in Munich

    • @DanimaldAnimal85
      @DanimaldAnimal85 Год назад +20

      Was it not west ham he joined ?

    • @YesOkayButWhy
      @YesOkayButWhy Год назад +6

      Yep, I remember being very excited when West Ham signed him. Bizarro story.

    • @eggfriedreus793
      @eggfriedreus793 Год назад +2

      Woah thats mental! Never heard of him as well 😅

    • @JayTechZM
      @JayTechZM Год назад +5

      You should see the video Niran (FNG) did on him. Explains what happened to him in detail.

    • @YesOkayButWhy
      @YesOkayButWhy Год назад

      @@JayTechZM
      True, I spotted that after. Nothing like Alfie's research and delivery but it's sorta been done.

  • @PG-tas
    @PG-tas Год назад +74

    I think this needs a part 2. There are so many more that could be on this list.

    • @windofhorus666
      @windofhorus666 Год назад +8

      Kezman would get in for me, maybe shevchenko too! Chelsea do like to ruin good strikers

    • @wrobertz
      @wrobertz Год назад +4

      Like who. And full names pls

    • @allanjohnston5772
      @allanjohnston5772 Год назад +5

      @@windofhorus666 mutu as well!!

  • @manuelcamposjr6881
    @manuelcamposjr6881 Год назад +62

    Nery Castillo’s tale is a sad, he lost both of his parents in the span of months around 2008-2009 and that’s when his career really began to tumble, between that and few bad transfers his career never turned out to be what everyone in Mexico once thought it would be

    • @DimEst19xx
      @DimEst19xx Год назад +16

      Nery also never wanted to move from Olympiacos. Especially to Shakhtar. He was enjoying his time in Greece, warm climate, spoke Greek, had pretty much settled. But the offer was too good to turn down. Now he is chilling in a Greek island with his family, fishing and enjoying his time. Being professional footballer is tough. You never know why an x player is not performing because everyone forgets he is also human being with emotions, personality and a character.

  • @francolive5718
    @francolive5718 Год назад +100

    7 players better than their fathers such as Haaland or 7 players worse than their fathers like Jordi Cruyff etc

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Год назад +1

      Nice one

    • @rahuldilip3241
      @rahuldilip3241 Год назад +2

      Haaland Paolo Maldini are some

    • @ChubbyChecker182
      @ChubbyChecker182 Год назад +1

      Calum Best 😊

    • @francolive5718
      @francolive5718 Год назад

      No Romeo beckham allowed as it’s a cop out plus you can’t just dig up a random footballers kid because he plays Sunday league

    • @tomthomassony8607
      @tomthomassony8607 Год назад +7

      @@francolive5718 Romeo Beckham plays in MLS for Miami. Romeo and Phil Neville’s son were selected over Miami first team players when Miami played a friendly against Barcelona. How embarrassing. Romeo is another nepo-baby blocking the path of more deserving footballers.
      And not forgetting Brooklyn Beckham who never made the grade at Arsenal and was binned.

  • @ayosiku2
    @ayosiku2 Год назад +28

    Christenvals decline will forever be a mystery. He was the most talented cb of his generation and a coach's dream. So sad.

  • @nicocorbo4153
    @nicocorbo4153 Год назад +24

    i love the new "indeed" Ndidi transition. very clever

    • @RoyMatzem
      @RoyMatzem Год назад

      "Well" (picture of an old well)

  • @Bunniejasmine
    @Bunniejasmine Год назад +51

    as part-egyptian, i frequently checked the football newspapers (i feel old) to see how amr zaki was doing and was so excited to see this goalscoring record halfway through the season. i knew he was a good player from the national team, but didnt expect such a level of goalscoring. a sad outcome really, he could've been great

  • @jairmorales2017
    @jairmorales2017 Год назад +21

    I remember when Nery Castillo was at his peak. He looked destined for so much more. That goal he scored was so filthy. Like seriously what happened

  • @leif22
    @leif22 Год назад +139

    Miralem Pjanic forgot how to play in his last year at Juventus. I've heard no explanation so far about why his talent disappeared. Other players that spring to mind are Fernando Torres, Kaka and Coutinho.

    • @PristianoPenaldoSUIIII
      @PristianoPenaldoSUIIII Год назад +27

      Torres had that big injury right before he moved to Chelsea

    • @bazingacurta2567
      @bazingacurta2567 Год назад +16

      Injuries explain those three players' decline, duh.

    • @murrayyyy3799
      @murrayyyy3799 Год назад +19

      Kaka just peaked earlier than most players. He was still good at Madrid, just not the best player in the world anymore

    • @hazemore7192
      @hazemore7192 Год назад +8

      disagree with kaka and coutinho. Coutinho played well at start of barca, at bayern, and showed signs of life sometimes. Kaka injuries not losing talent

    • @haywoodsmith2822
      @haywoodsmith2822 Год назад +9

      None of the players mentioned "forgot" how to play football, at all. Not every player can play at every club, under every manager. Managers fail the players in not understanding how the player plays his/her best.

  • @benphillipson3260
    @benphillipson3260 Год назад +29

    Bojan was brilliant back in the late 2000’s - I remember my mates comparing him to messi way back when. Their careers ended up being v different though…

    • @mrsam0496
      @mrsam0496 Год назад

      He stayed too long at Barca. He was ready to be a starter but sat on the bench

    • @ClevelandSteamer0
      @ClevelandSteamer0 Год назад

      We’re it not for the injury picked up at Rochdale? I genuinely think he would have lit up the premier league. He’d made a very encouraging start with Stoke.

  • @soundscape26
    @soundscape26 Год назад +24

    Ah, a Mário Jardel cameo, what a beast he was in his prime.
    Welcoming Ndidi's debut... or at least it's the first time I see him. 😄

  • @LPepe40poro
    @LPepe40poro Год назад +4

    i am following this channel for a couple of years now but this is my favorite video for one reason only! my city's team Larissa (AEL is the official name) is mentioned so thank you Robert for that (I was a teenager when he played for us and I had the pleasure to see him on the stadium many times his shot power was insane even though he was unfit AF) and one of my brother's favorite player as a teen castillo is mentioned as well! so lots of nostalgia in this video for a humble greek as me

  • @DarkArterialGore
    @DarkArterialGore Год назад +11

    I'm surprised you added Laurent Robert to this list as he'd hardly be the only jinky winger to fade quickly when they get near their 30's when their legs are finely gone after injuries.

  • @needfoolthings
    @needfoolthings Год назад +12

    Francis Jeffers is one of those Englishmen that look 43 years old for all their life.

  • @73737371
    @73737371 Год назад +9

    I 've never been an Olympiakos fan, but I can confirm that Castillo was a cult hero that could work out only in places like Greece.

  • @robertjonsson797
    @robertjonsson797 Год назад +40

    Darko Pancev is one i remember (as i am a bit older) and yes he was a monster before moving to Inter.. then not so much. Francis Jeffers is another one i remember.... intresting how one career can go so bad.

    • @legendmk52
      @legendmk52 Год назад +7

      As a Macedonian I am plesantly surprised to see Pančev in this comment section. It's nice that he is still remembered outside of my country. Where are you from?

    • @Honeybarbecuepumpum
      @Honeybarbecuepumpum Год назад +2

      Darko was a don at red star and achieved immortality in the European cup final.

    • @legendmk52
      @legendmk52 Год назад

      @@Honeybarbecuepumpum true, I've heard stories of that. I am not old enough to remember tho

    • @robertjonsson797
      @robertjonsson797 Год назад +1

      @@legendmk52 I am from Sweden. :)

    • @SKa-tt9nm
      @SKa-tt9nm Год назад +1

      Darko was probably the second best number 9 in the world in the late 80s/early 90s.

  • @kieronparr3403
    @kieronparr3403 Год назад +33

    I knew Anderson was coming

    • @bp3366
      @bp3366 Год назад +1

      🤔🥵

    • @ultronic2765
      @ultronic2765 Год назад +2

      Cristiano Ronaldo should also have been in the video.

  • @peterclegg4786
    @peterclegg4786 Год назад +11

    Tomas Brolin after he joined Leeds stands out for me as a Leeds fan, I was a young lad at the time, was my favourite player when in a Sweden shirt, before he joined Leeds (which I was thrilled at), and to see how much he dropped off after that was mystifying. I know injuries played their part but it seems he became utterly unprofessional at Leeds, clashed with both Howard Wilkinson and George Graham and how his career ended up was sad for a player of his potential.

    • @MrDaveyboy22
      @MrDaveyboy22 Год назад +1

      Yes I remember him, he was excellent at EURO 92 and still good at World Cup 94, he stopped training and got fat

    • @larion3296
      @larion3296 Год назад +1

      Brolin broke his ankle in a Euro qualifier in the fall of 1994, and he never fully recovered. Probably the medical treatments were not good enough at the time to retain full movement in the ankle. He was at his peak at the time of the injury, after a very good World Cup '94 where he was selected to the team of the tournament and ranked as the 5th best player in the world. He had displayed his abilities already at the 1990 World cup with a well taken goal against Brazil. Then followed an increasing influence on the game in the clubteam of Parma in Italy, and the national teams in the Olympics (1992), Euros 92, and World Cup 94. He was mainly playing as a second striker or offensive midfielder, both creating goals as well as scoring, with unusual ability to use imagination and to make things happen. After the injury he could not reclaim his place in Parma, and then followed the move to England. According to Brolin, Wilkinson could not keep his promises regarding Brolins role in the team, and considering how stubborn Brolin was, this could not end well. It appears that this, in combination with the ankle problems, made Brolin loose his motivation for top level football. In the end he had a relatively short career, short of five years performing at the top level. Still, it is not that many players that manages to win Bronze medals at the World cup and are selected as the fifth best player in the world.

  • @recruitmentch
    @recruitmentch Год назад +1

    Unpopular opinion. Rivaldo forgot how to play football when he joined Milan. I remember being so excited the first time we saw him in san siro, but he looked totally lost. Somehow still picked up a champions league medal, and then he was gone.

  • @davidprescott5690
    @davidprescott5690 Год назад +33

    Video suggestion: a documentary on the Red Star Belgrade team that won the 1990-91 European Cup- how they did it, and whether it was as unlikely as it seems today. May be extra poignant since the passing of Siniša Mihajlović.

  • @peteredeoghon6457
    @peteredeoghon6457 Год назад +11

    15:57 You using Ndidi for indeed might be my favourite thing in this video

  • @AlexChicharron1
    @AlexChicharron1 Год назад +24

    Mario Ballotelli, and Arda Turan are good examples of "players who forgot hiw to play football"

    • @GreekHouseEffect
      @GreekHouseEffect Год назад +12

      Balotelli never forgot how to play football. He just had the wrong mentality,

    • @leif22
      @leif22 Год назад +6

      Ballotelli is in his own category. Arda Turan is a good shout

    • @g.g.6362
      @g.g.6362 Год назад +4

      @@GreekHouseEffect Ballotelli was just a total nut job,who could play some amazing football, when in a good spell of mental health.....which usually didn't last more than 30 minutes.

  • @accountability3988
    @accountability3988 Год назад +48

    I honestly feel for DELE ALI.. The guy is currently going through a very tough situation..

    • @adam01101
      @adam01101 Год назад +1

      Wtf was Lampard doing him taking him and then loaning him out to turkey?

    • @accountability3988
      @accountability3988 Год назад

      Honestly speaking..
      It is ridiculous

    • @archstanton6102
      @archstanton6102 Год назад +2

      ​@@adam01101I know it is a separate subject, but I don't understand how Lampard is rated as a good manager.
      But signing Ali was bad for both parties.

    • @stepheng8779
      @stepheng8779 Год назад

      I'm sure his wallet keeps him comfortable. Over hyped, over weight & over the hill.

    • @chrisrowe8746
      @chrisrowe8746 Год назад

      It’s his own doing though! Everyone makes excuses for people!

  • @TheKalaxis
    @TheKalaxis Год назад +15

    Afonso Alves when he joined the Boro 😑
    He went from over a goal a game for Herenveen in the Dutch league to absolutely crap for us.

    • @bricktop.
      @bricktop. Год назад +1

      Good lord what an absolute shite signing he was. Not a patch on the mighty Akpom smashing them in at the moment.

    • @Lennert102
      @Lennert102 Год назад +2

      He was an absolute beast at Heereveen. Was with out a doubt the best player of the Eredivisie in 06-07. Scored more than Huntelaar and Farfan who both had a respectable career in Germany afterwards. Even scored 7 in one game which is still a record. I was kinda suprised he went for such a relative minor club (no disrespect).

  • @Twinned_with_Jim
    @Twinned_with_Jim Год назад +1

    Love this video. Such a great subject and one I find fascinating like when Fernando Torres just stopped scoring.

  • @Olando89
    @Olando89 Год назад +1

    Great video as always.

  • @El_Diego86
    @El_Diego86 Год назад +2

    Consistency is Key. That's why CR7 and Messi are so Special.

  • @haywoodsmith2822
    @haywoodsmith2822 Год назад +3

    Most of the players listed either transferred to the wrong team and/or encountered injuries. Not all players can go to any club and thrive, despite what desire the player has.

  • @pascallovic
    @pascallovic Год назад +1

    Michu deserves a mention. Fantastisch player at Vallecano and his first season at Swansea. Became a Spanish international and retired at 29 after failures at Napoli, Langreo and Oviedo.

  • @KingKamRei
    @KingKamRei Год назад +2

    Would love to see a Dele AllI vid Alfie. Such an intriguing situation.

  • @freddiemercury2075
    @freddiemercury2075 Год назад +2

    Lukaku, Falcao, Shevchenko forget to play football in England

  • @Foxe88
    @Foxe88 Год назад +4

    Oscar (dos Santos Emboaba Júnior) is one that i remember very much. I even bought a chelsea jersey, not even being a chelsea fan. Now he kicks in china. After the transfer to china, he basicly vanished from football in total. But he is still playing there

    • @usopizanagi8781
      @usopizanagi8781 Год назад +2

      Oscar didn't decline, he just chose money over anything. Now he play in Brazilian Serie A

    • @BootlegSonicToy
      @BootlegSonicToy Год назад +2

      No, the Flamengo transfer never happened. He still is in China

    • @usopizanagi8781
      @usopizanagi8781 Год назад +2

      @@BootlegSonicToy thanks bro, didn't aware of that

  • @pedroportillo1585
    @pedroportillo1585 Год назад +27

    Maybe now you can do the opposite, “7 players that came out of nowhere!”

    • @BABA-lx5ob
      @BABA-lx5ob Год назад

      Vardy, Dado Prso, Carlos Baca ..

    • @janembabel
      @janembabel Год назад

      Reinildo, milinko pantic

  • @mattborgi18
    @mattborgi18 Год назад +15

    Would add Royston Drenthe and Michu to this list - ended up nowhere after their moves to Real Madrid and Swansea!

    • @dmur.
      @dmur. Год назад +2

      Drenthe was just unlucky to be stuck behind Marcelo while also having a questionable attitude. Michu was in all honesty just never that good apart from his hot streaks at Swansea.

    • @mandel94
      @mandel94 Год назад +5

      @@dmur.Michu was a beast. Scoring 18 goals in the PL for Swansea as a midfielder is insane. I can't think of a single midfielder from any team that has done that since?

    • @mandel94
      @mandel94 Год назад +2

      @@dmur. okay, Yaya Touré and Bruno Fernandes scored 20 and 18. Still, pretty good company to be in

    • @dmur.
      @dmur. Год назад +2

      @@mandel94 I get what you’re saying but he only scored 2 more goals across 2 more seasons and he mainly played as a striker for Swansea

    • @Eibarwoman
      @Eibarwoman Год назад

      @@dmur. His body was pretty much riddled with foot injuries. The talent was still in there in the rare instances between severe foot injuries, but the problem was it was repeated injuries.

  • @IHSpark7325
    @IHSpark7325 Год назад +5

    Another CSL vid may be needed. Guangzhou Evergrande relegated and while it has been predictable due the ownership technically liquidated due to the debt, it may be interesting to see if there are other problems than that.

  • @salsadancer4965
    @salsadancer4965 Год назад +1

    Could you do a vid on the great left footed players of Argentina and the fact that they continue to produce so many.
    Omar Sivori
    Mario Kempes
    Danielle Passarella
    Walter Samuel
    Estaban Cambiaso
    Angel Di Maria
    Fernando Redondo
    Paolo Dybala
    Lionel Messi
    Diego Maradona

  • @Wezbomb
    @Wezbomb Год назад +2

    Jack Rodwell. From being tipped as the next big thing for England signing for City, to not being able to get in the Sunderland team relegated from the Championship team in a mere 3 seasons

    • @TGFLdn24
      @TGFLdn24 Год назад

      That was a strange one...feels like we may hear what really went on when he fully retires and does a tell all book. I thought it was an injury issue but get the feeling more Is going on behind the scenes...

  • @RodolfoAntoniazzi
    @RodolfoAntoniazzi Год назад

    Luan won the Olympics with Brazil, won the Libertadores with Grêmio, got the prize as the best in the tournment and best south american player that year. After that he never played well again. It's hard to see him even playing now a days and he is only 29.

  • @robertwilloughby8050
    @robertwilloughby8050 Год назад +3

    A good companion piece to this would be players that had a great start to their careers and an excellent end, but a horrific middle.

    • @josephkawak362
      @josephkawak362 Год назад +1

      Karim Benzema is an obvious candidate for this video

    • @brunaciompi1717
      @brunaciompi1717 Год назад

      @@josephkawak362 He did not have a horrific middle, he just got criticized for not scoring much and missing chances but he performed well.

  • @balbindermann3896
    @balbindermann3896 Год назад

    When I played Champ Manager years ago, I always used to make sure I bought Phillipe Christanval for whichever side I played in the top Division. He was class on that....!

  • @Titot182
    @Titot182 Год назад +5

    Dele Alli's talent got sucked out of him by that young lady on the video clip

  • @alexgoldblatt9582
    @alexgoldblatt9582 Год назад +1

    Never been this early to an Alfie video. Hope you’re having a blessed holiday my friend. You provide such great entertainment to my life and I appreciate you!

  • @wildansaladin5534
    @wildansaladin5534 Год назад +3

    I have a suggestion. Can you make a video about players who were failed at their first transfer, but then became very successful at their next club. For example, Thierry Henry who were failed completely at Juventus, but then exploded at Arsenal.

  • @brotundo
    @brotundo Год назад +1

    Sports declines are always so sad to watch

  • @vascopereira9111
    @vascopereira9111 Год назад +8

    I know he's only 20, but Ihattaren has already a place on that list. From one of the most enthusiastic youngsters in the world to a point of non return and connections with mafia, such a pity...
    Jano Ananidze, Royston Drenthe, Ante Coric, Marco van Ginkel, Jurgen Locadia or Marko Marin could be added as well

    • @chrisrowe8746
      @chrisrowe8746 Год назад +1

      Not really 2 we’re just stockpiled Chelsea guys who lost confidence, one only played well in Russia , the rest just mediocre or overrated Dutch players!

  • @egornuxx6065
    @egornuxx6065 Год назад +1

    Could you perhaps do a top 10 best of falling out between players and managers

  • @DanimaldAnimal85
    @DanimaldAnimal85 Год назад +4

    I remember a comment about Anderson
    "The worst Brazilian since Stevie wonder shaved his Mrs"

  • @DukesAPG
    @DukesAPG Год назад +8

    As an American, I have a suggestion: Freddy Adu. Hyped as the future of US soccer at age 12, making a pro debut at age 13 with DC United... and then went to Europe and disappeared.

    • @LuigiLuigi728
      @LuigiLuigi728 Год назад +1

      HITC Sevens has already made a full video about Freddy Adu lol

  • @daaichommie708
    @daaichommie708 Год назад +1

    In most cases, it comes with the big money contracts at a relatively young age. Players lose their passion for the game and it gets replaced with the fame/high roller lifestyle. In other cases, the player was simply never as good as the media hype was. He went through an early purple patch and made it big, but failed to play well in the big games. Other cases the player was just simply unlucky with injury. Torres is one of the names that comes to mind. He was an absolute beast. Succumbed to injury and was never the same, despite trying.

    • @stephentyas4698
      @stephentyas4698 Год назад

      okay it's an injury as well as losing the hunger.

  • @siphemanana2551
    @siphemanana2551 Год назад +20

    Hey Alfie, can you do a "What happened to Rubin Kazan?" video.
    They're playing in the 2nd tier of Russian Football and they were relegated last season

    • @maciejbala477
      @maciejbala477 Год назад

      he mentioned them in his video about the state of Russian football, saying they were particularly hard hit because they had a lot of foreign players who all left.

  • @connor4435
    @connor4435 Год назад

    Hi Alfie, could you make a video about what’s going on at Crawley Town?

  • @BOABModels
    @BOABModels Год назад +1

    I had such high hopes when Laurent Robert signed for Pompey although I was very hesitant at the same time. He was nicknamed 'The Incredible Sulk' for a reason and had stripped off all his clothes and threw them into the crowd at his last game for Newcastle, so not exactly the most level headed of characters.

  • @sweetssandbox3526
    @sweetssandbox3526 Год назад +18

    Dele could hopefully have a huge career resurgence. He’s young enough to turn it around… just amazing how far he’s fallen how quickly

    • @haywoodsmith2822
      @haywoodsmith2822 Год назад +8

      If/when Dele Alli plays with another open, attacking team, he should have no problem returning to his previous glory.

    • @zxcv4090
      @zxcv4090 Год назад

      nope, put a fork in him...he's done

  • @Lewis1995
    @Lewis1995 Год назад +5

    Michu and Papiss Cisse were pretty much half season wonders

    • @stephenhorgan7110
      @stephenhorgan7110 Год назад +1

      Michu and Cissé dropped off due to injuries and it's not true that they were half season wonders both were doing well in other leagues beforehand

    • @Lewis1995
      @Lewis1995 Год назад

      @@stephenhorgan7110 well half season premier league wonders

  • @stefanmunteanu66
    @stefanmunteanu66 Год назад

    Was expecting a video on Dele Alli from you

  • @MrReese
    @MrReese Год назад +1

    I sort of assumed seeing players like James Rodriguez and Coutinho in this video. Instead, I learned about more players who fell from grace really quickly.

  • @knotwilg3596
    @knotwilg3596 Год назад +1

    7 Brazilian prodigies that never made it
    As a follower of Brazilian football, there was a time when Brazil had "5 stars" that were expected to conquer Europe as they do every so often. One of these was Neymar, the second Oscar and the third Lucas Moura. These three have made it as European stars to various extent. The other two are Leandro Damiao and Paulo Henrique Ganso, who never really made any inroads into Europe or the national team. Ganso plays for domestic Fluminense and Damiao only recently decided to move out. He's now in Japan - not even sure if he's active this season.

  • @aryamanmani4025
    @aryamanmani4025 Год назад +8

    People outside Spurs chalk Dele's downfall to his attitude but its alot more than just that, he trained poorly under Poch but still performed superbly on the pitch, consistently topping running stats at the club for about 3/4 years. As a club our recruitment is notoriously garbage, we sort of stumbled onto Poch after LVG rejected us and when he came in when we had a mix of a terrible old guard of players (excluding Jan & Hugo) and a hungry section of young and talented players. Pleat scouted and signed Dele for just 5 mil who with Kane, Eriksen, Mousa, Hugo, Rose etc. became the face of 'the project' led by Poch that elevated the club's standard enormously. The issue is the club (Levy) felt that solely this starting 11 was capable of lasting the test of time and withdrew from any attempt to evolve the squad, we signed no one for 2 windows and when we did he was expected to be nothing more but a role player. This lack of competition led to standards stagnating and the lack of quality off the bench meant all our players were burnt out, Dele was a victim of this, his very rough injury record speaks for itself. The biggest loss in this painful process was losing Dembele, which meant Dele had to drop deep and no longer had the freedom to attack the box to receive those delightful prime Eriksen deliveries. He was still a very solid player in that position but as time passed the squad around him continued to decline with poor to poor recruitment. Poch was sacked and Levy took a 180 degree stylistic turn and appointed Jose, whose resume is excellent but respectfully doesn't play the football the club needed. We stopped counter pressing, keeping possession and attempting to attack with any fluidity, setting up to solely benefit Son and Kane. At this point Dele was frozen out due to his lacklustre performances in training which in all honestly would have never been an issue if the club (Levy) decided to genuinely invest all those years ago, like Arsenal and Liverpool are doing right now. If Levy opted for a coach that suited the ethos of the club at that point in time or just simply stuck with Poch and rebuilt with him, we could be seeing a very different Tottenham and Dele. The situation right now is proof that nothing has changed at Spurs, we have a genuine issue in the boardroom there is a real lack of basic understanding over what the team and Conte needs, the hierarchy is too detached for any success to be realised at the club.

    • @stephentyas4698
      @stephentyas4698 Год назад

      I'm glad I'm a Brighton supporter as we are a well run club from the head down.

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Год назад +3

    Ronaldinho is the big one for me absolutely world class but after the 2006 WC he was never the same player again for some reason so much so that I wasn't even aware that he only retired in 2018 such was his fall from grace he certainly didn't have the longevity that Messi and Ronaldo have had but at his absolute peak he probably was just as good Kaka of course as well who was once considered the greatest player alongside Ronaldinho and who's career completely tailed off although that could be put down to the multiple injuries he sustained in his playing career but the number 1 is definitely Ronaldinho

    • @paultapner2769
      @paultapner2769 Год назад +1

      I think Ronaldinho got burnt out in 2006. He went straight from winning La Liga and the Champions league with Barcelona into the world cup. And then it was back to league action right after that. I do wonder if the lack of a good break that summer hurt.

    • @bennyboss257
      @bennyboss257 Год назад

      To be fair Ronaldinho is still widely considered as an all-time great so his fall wasn’t as absurd as other players who only ever showed glimpses of potential and faded out quicker.

  • @vinzw5609
    @vinzw5609 Год назад

    Talent only opens doors for you. Hard work sustains your performance.
    Mental resilience gives you the edge. Discipline lifts you to stratospheric levels.
    These are the 4 pillars of sporting excellence.
    Footballers will lose their momentum if anyone of these pillars is missing.

  • @edsmith4821
    @edsmith4821 Год назад +1

    I kept posting to Dele to get his old videos out and watch how he used to play the game but he preferred video games to the real thing 😟

  • @mihaelbitola3812
    @mihaelbitola3812 Год назад

    Darko Pancec was extremely good player. In that time in Yugoslavia was forbidden for the players to sign for teams of another country, they must to play in their own country until age 28. After that they can go anywhere.

  • @joshnunez5265
    @joshnunez5265 Год назад

    How about Isco. Talisman at Malaga. Playmaker for a good portion of his Madrid career but suddenly dropped and transferred to Sevilla where he was a shadow of himself

  • @youngsterliam2.089
    @youngsterliam2.089 Год назад +1

    7 best football brothers

  • @Adskiii
    @Adskiii Год назад

    Could you make a video about rise and downfall of Scunthorpe as they use to be in the championship not too long ago and now they’re bottom of national league

  • @jargo101
    @jargo101 Год назад

    Marco Negri at rangers. First half of his first season he was prolific. Then became Kaiser soze

  • @jamesmcdevitt5327
    @jamesmcdevitt5327 Год назад +1

    Thought Freddy adu who was labelled as the next pele . But cauld not perform any where he went . Think he ended up with 24 diffrent clubs

  • @milesjcarter
    @milesjcarter Год назад

    Couple of other players that spring to mind are Faustino Asprilla and Justin Fashanu - though the latter would be a controversial topic and probably need a full length video to do any justice

  • @ColinKillick
    @ColinKillick Год назад

    I was expecting to see Wilfried Bony on this list; he scored 25 goals for Swansea in the 13-14 season, and led the entire premier league in goals across 2014, despite his supporting cast being nowhere near the level of major club stars. Then he got transferred to City, barely played, and never scored more than 5 goals in a season again.

  • @joaquinsandoval5370
    @joaquinsandoval5370 Год назад +1

    This is what separates the truly great players from the rest, among other things. They are able to maintain the highest level of performance for very long periods of time (15/20 years) and only start falling off when age catches up to them.

  • @sagikurland1146
    @sagikurland1146 Год назад

    Would love to see a video about maccabi tel aviv history

  • @lindamacleod1686
    @lindamacleod1686 Год назад +3

    Alli has become seriously unfit and injuries must be affecting him
    Sometimes it gets into players heads as well
    When you are a 1st team player at 17 its not easy to keep up the expectations just ask Michael Owen
    Who was VERY average by the time he was about 26

    • @F1Krazy
      @F1Krazy Год назад

      This is why I admire the approach that Pep Guardiola took with Phil Foden. He knew Foden was good enough to break into the first team, but didn't want to throw him in at the deep and drown him under the weight of expectation, as happened with Owen, so he took a few seasons to gradually ease him into the team and continues to rotate him even now. It's worked wonders, at least so far.

  • @MrKastle09
    @MrKastle09 Год назад

    There might be a video already but you got a list of Slow Burns/ Late bloomers that were written off long time and found there mark late 20s early 30s

  • @hhh417
    @hhh417 Год назад +3

    For me , Freddy Adu comes to mind

  • @olayinkaamara385
    @olayinkaamara385 Год назад

    Ranking every PFA Players' Player of the Year winner on playing ability.

  • @lukaingram4413
    @lukaingram4413 Год назад

    That dele vid needs to happen

  • @shanemurphy3186
    @shanemurphy3186 Год назад +1

    14:00 Illsinho my GOAT

  • @Clem_Fandango11
    @Clem_Fandango11 Год назад +1

    Alan Simonson and Kaka come into my mind.

  • @glennaldosf
    @glennaldosf Год назад

    I haven't started watching yet but please tell me Freddy Adu is on this....

  • @dannyredfern2154
    @dannyredfern2154 Год назад

    The craziest part of this to me is that Anderson was only 32 in 2020

  • @pallavmandal
    @pallavmandal Год назад +1

    It was a well composed video. I have only one complain about it. Why are you using the pic of Andrea Pirlo as a thumbnail? He isn't mentioned in your video at all. Isn't this a classic example of clickbait?

  • @84jbd
    @84jbd Год назад +4

    Alli was a cocky, confidence player and he never recovered after being burgled and tied up in front of his girlfriend at home. So many people forget this story but he basically never played another decent game after that happened to him. I believe there's a connection

  • @edsmith4821
    @edsmith4821 Год назад

    Paul Gascoigne fell off a cliff too his decline was legendary where do you start

  • @olmadevlogs
    @olmadevlogs Год назад +1

    Pocchetino was the only one who could control dele Alli

  • @dazzaMusic
    @dazzaMusic Год назад

    One player that deserves a mention is Jese Rodriguez went from playing for Real Madrid and PSG to Stoke and now disappearing into the depths of the Spanish second tier

  • @kenwyntheking
    @kenwyntheking Год назад +2

    Dele's problem is psychological. It looks like he has lost his passion for the game. Plays with no heart. It's truly sad.

  • @stephenscammell
    @stephenscammell Год назад +1

    Deles decline makes me sad. Would love to know why he lost his mojo.

  • @ringosimon1
    @ringosimon1 Год назад +3

    No Michael Rickets?

  • @seanbrown8533
    @seanbrown8533 Год назад

    Who is the player you kept showing in the Dortmund kit but wasn't in this list of 7 players?

  • @JoDyMa
    @JoDyMa Год назад +2

    DAY 68: Hey Alfie, could you do a video on the life, career, controversies and tragedy of Justin Fashanu. It'd be your best video yet and it's a criminally underheard story. ❤️

    • @hmu05366
      @hmu05366 Год назад

      Airdrie legend ♦️

  • @depekthegreat359
    @depekthegreat359 Год назад +1

    I am extremely so sad to see all these respective players to be categorised as they would have wished to have their respective careers if they would have joined their respective clubs correctly,good friends!!!🙏

    • @hmu05366
      @hmu05366 Год назад +1

      Huh?

    • @depekthegreat359
      @depekthegreat359 Год назад

      @@hmu05366 Why you were surprised with my comment,good friend?

  • @chrisrowe8746
    @chrisrowe8746 Год назад

    Cant be understated the hype zaki had after that start, people were acting like big clubs were coming in January to poach him, he was typed to be a top guy

  • @JoshuaC923
    @JoshuaC923 Год назад

    Always wondered what happened to Anderson

  • @carltonleboss
    @carltonleboss Год назад +2

    Speaking of Hull players, I reckon that Geovani could have been on this list.

  • @Shteno
    @Shteno Год назад

    I'm TRULY TRULY jaw dropped my man that you are even aware of Dark Panchev who is, even till this very day, THE MOST TALKED ABOUT PROLIFIC STRIKER in the lands of Ex-Yu (although he was Macedonian), who was given the nickname "Cobra", just to stress his goal scoring deadly position and stance, especially since, even to this day, along with Denis Bergkamp, he is names as the biggest wasted talent in FC Inter. But,unlike Bergkamp, who had his "2nd life" in Arsenal, Darko fell into the abyss from which he never recovered from.
    Yes! He won the UCL (back then, known as European Cup) as the most prolific striker (most of his teammates from the period, like Savicevic, Piksi, Mihajlovic, Prosinecki...) used to describe him as a "magnet" for the ball, whenever he'd enter the box. But,he made that unfortunate choice to go to Inter (if he'd chosen Milan, everything could've been different - although they already signed Papin), and it went DOWNHILL from there, like it seldom dos for any footballer, especially striker.
    But, it is what it is... Stories like this one often happen in the life of footballers,and his was only one of the many. However, the fact that people still remember him, is a good sign!
    Regards from Macedonia!

  • @stanettiels7367
    @stanettiels7367 Год назад

    Money is what I believe destroys these players. A few years back - fifteen to twenty years perhaps - players wouldn’t be getting massive contracts until they were mid twenties and being a bit more mentally mature. Now they get ridiculous contracts at 17/18 years old.

  • @dararohan1209
    @dararohan1209 Год назад +9

    The case of Alli is kind of sad really. What happens when players don't push themselves.

  • @joachimhovgaardramlau3064
    @joachimhovgaardramlau3064 Год назад +1

    Best player every decade from the 1870s to the 2010s

  • @hughcrosthwait5497
    @hughcrosthwait5497 Год назад +4

    Dele gets a lot of attention, but an even more important player in Pochettino's Spurs team was possibly Danny Rose, who went through an even bigger and faster decline

    • @philwill0123
      @philwill0123 Год назад +5

      Yep, he had depression issues and did the big no-no.... He publicly discussed. So then he gets targeted as "weak".