Analysis of Neymar's return
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Hi guys! Here is an oldschool analysis with text only. After a 4 month absence (following a 5 month injury ..) Neymar was back on a football field with Brazil. Let's see how things went.
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Hi everyone! olschool style (text only). Neymar is back, #LeCheminDuRoi
You can ask me my personal opinion about him, defo gonna reply.
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Hey could u do analysis of the most likely underdog team to win the premier league or something like that
(underdog teams like Everton Leicester wolves)
@Piotr Foot you should also make neymar's first league match
@@naveensl4086 My analysis: he killed it
I prefer text only
Not considering that last one a foul is just criminal
For real
leave it to the colombians to pull off dick moves like this
It was shoulder to shoulder Sanchez was just stronger
Adrian Kariuki it was against neymar back and i swear it could have destroyed his whole life
He seems to have matured a lot in his attitude which is a nice change, no more rolling around on the floor either
That is what he does when he comes back from injury and as time goes on his normal inmature self comes back
The no call at the end is pretty shocking! Neymar played well, though, I hope he plays more intelligently as he did here.
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@@sawkevinnoel7954 yeah I already did but thanks!
Too best in the world
Messi/Ronaldo
2.Neymar always for me
Let's just hope he understands what he needs to do to put what happened this summer behind him and be at his best for his club
Polo9794 4 months later, so far he’s been amazing. Nobody’s is playing better than him at the moment. And it’s funny since he’s not even playing his 100%, after he scores 1 or 2 goals he starts to slow down a bit so he doesn’t get injured again, which I think it’s pretty smart
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@@umswut2705 Analysis of 20... errrr you know the drill :-)
The weights of his final balls are just out of this world!
Good Job!
Thank you!
Can you Analyze more of Neymar games please love your videos
Great Video Bro!
Thanks my friend
Excellent analysis and good job mate, I beg you there is the AC Milan-inter derby, on the fourth day of Serie A, you could do an analysis of two coaches who exalt a completely different idea of football!
Another great video Piotr!
Keeping engagement up.
Phenomenal Work!! good job brothr...
Et merce bien pour la vidéo la zone
Thanks!
Very nice videi
Can't say I'm exactly happy a player wasn't able to go where he wanted to go, but just relieved you aren't shitting all over him. I know you're a big PSG fan and I understand people are upset that he wanted to leave, but I personally didn't feel that PSG or Ligue 1 protected or helped him sufficiently, whether on the pitch or in terms of PR. I wanted to support his time at PSG and I have nothing against the club, so I hope you don't take this as an attack on PSG. I'm just disappointed with how the club handled this player, felt like the leaders were too hands-off and didn't understand or know how to deal with the increased scrutiny that such a big star would bring. (Not to mention the transfer decisions prior to this summer seemed very poorly planned.) I didn't blame him for wanting to leave Barcelona and I don't blame him for wanting to go back (it's not just Neymar, I don't blame any player for career moves), but now that he's staying I hope he can help PSG to a fruitful season. Otherwise it's three years of his prime down the drain and he doesn't have many peak years left.
Anyway, thanks as always for your analyses. I can't afford to donate right now but I'll try to watch some ads in support.
YKH Just to know, what do you think psg should have done to "protect" neymar please ? We dont control referee... (its not an agression, i Just get tired about the "mean/bad psg")
@@geoffroythiebaut884 I don’t think PSG is bad/mean, I just think PSG is…a little incompetent and inexperienced. There are a lot of things clubs can do to protect their players. In terms of physical protection, for example, when Neymar was being kicked a lot during games, the manager should have taken Neymar off for his own protection (this is something Luis Enrique did when managing Neymar). However, when I speak of protection, I also include protecting the athlete's image. PSG has done almost nothing to help manage Neymar's public image. For example, during penalty-gate, PSG could have instructed Emery to defend his players and point out that the manager should have clarified the penalty hierarchy and that the disagreement was the manager's fault, not the players'. At Liverpool, Klopp explicitly defended his players' decisions during Salah's penalty spat with Milner, emphasizing that the players did nothing wrong and were acting under his instructions. PSG could have also put out official statements about the lack of disagreement and shut down the media's speculation about penalty-gate by calling out the media for their bad-faith reporting and repeat the talking point that penalty disagreement is a normal part of club life (see Liverpool). They could have also asked Cavani, as a senior player who is already popular, to support Neymar in the media. Instead, neither Emery nor any of the players said anything to change the narrative and PSG made no official statement regarding their position on penalty-gate. As a result, the incident dragged on for months and is still being brought up by media two years later.
Another example of PSG handling Neymar's PR poorly is the "Rennes fan incident". That entire situation could have been avoided if PSG had security separating their own players from the crowd. When other clubs lose the final in a tournament, their players are not forced to walk through a throng of heckling opponent fans to pick up their medal. It’s bizarre to me that PSG didn’t anticipate this could be a problem, especially because they should have been aware that their star player is hot-tempered. Back when Neymar was at Barcelona, for example, there was an incident where a fan almost goaded him into a fight, but Barcelona security intercepted and prevented a fiasco. Barcelona also made sure that calmer, older players (e.g., Xavi) were often around Neymar to prevent him from getting in an altercation. In comparison, I think the person closest to Neymar when walking up the steps at Rennes was Diaby (can’t remember exactly, but it was one of the young players). And when the media reported that "Neymar punched a fan", Tuchel, Marquinhos, and Dani Alves all gave separate interviews that implied Neymar was at fault. Subsequently, we find out from news reports that PSG’s official position is actually to blame the lack of security at the stadium, but why wasn’t that communicated to the coach and players? The PR staff should have prevented Tuchel and the players from speaking to the press until they had a unified message that shifted the focus away from Neymar. Instead, you had two contradictory messages coming out of PSG, and of course the media will jump onto the most negative interpretation.
Further indication of PSG's incompetence is their failure to instill an unequivocal message that Neymar is their star player bar none. When Neymar was injured, none of PSG's public social media accounts kept the fans up-to-date with his recovery process. Almost all of Neymar's injury updates came from Neymar's personal PR group (via Instagram or his official RUclips account). PSG also allowed the media to speculate on and on about Neymar’s convalescence in Brazil instead of repeatedly emphasizing that it was their decision (consistent updates from the club will help give the impression that the player is acting with the club’s permission), with the result that people now think Neymar just flies to Brazil whenever he wants. Compare PSG's lukewarm follow-up of their star player to Barcelona's almost obsessive updates when Messi has a grade 1 calf injury; videos of his recovery progress comes out on a weekly basis on both FCB official Twitter and RUclips account. This type of attention hints to observers that Messi is #1 as far as the club is concerned and also that Messi is not “slacking off.” Also, when Maradona said something slightly unflattering about Messi's leadership skills, the president, manager, senior players, and B team players all came out to give statements about how "Messi is a leader". Where was such a similar coordinated effort by PSG when Neymar's position in the club was being questioned? PSG fans can say they know Neymar is the best player and that the team is built around him, but people take their cues from the club, and you get the sense that PSG is completely disinterested in making Neymar the actual center of the team. Rather than a top-down effort, Neymar’s importance is only mentioned by players who seem to personally like him. And there’s no point in saying that PSG gave Neymar “special treatment” by letting him have a personalized bag or whatever they gave him. That was interpreted very negatively by the media as Neymar running the show while the club had no control; PSG should have pre-empted that by sending the message, “Yes, we do treat him differently because he is a huge investment, our star, and this is entirely part of our plan.” In general, PSG seem unwilling or unable to anticipate potential PR problems and stamp them out; they are always reacting, and reacting inadequately. Despite being the biggest club in France, they also seem unable to foster a good relationship with the local sports media, meaning they don’t have help putting out their version of events. Compare that with Real Madrid, who have friendly journalists wiling to write stories that put the club in a positive light.
I do think PSG have improved slightly in some respects, like their responses to the Draxler-Neymar disagreement and that poll after Neymar got injured this year, but they are too inconsistent in their PR management. Sorry this got so long, but I felt like you deserved a detailed explanation since I was criticizing the club.
No showboating and theatrics, one of the best in the world when he gets down to bizz.
I find these types of comments ridiculous and reflects a poor understanding of the type of player Neymar is. He only "showboats" when he's at his highest level; the lack of flair is directly related to him not playing as well. Like the video points out, this is far from his best game. He's just a quality player so he manages to be decisive even when a bit rusty.
Good👍
Piotr can you please tell me which software you use to highlight the key moments? Thx for reaction
please make an analysis of Flamengo coach Jorge Jesus. The clube are ahead of all teams in Serie A Brazilian league
We dont give a fuck about these shit Brazilian teams. What the fuck is flamingo anyway? Is It a club name? Your football is weak. You league is weak.
@@igorblackpantermove9 Who the fuck are you anyway?
Ouaiiis🔥🤙🏽
good man
psg will win CL this year.
Can you please do a Sergio busquets analysis
5:40 it is NOT a dive IMO🤦♂️
dicksonh who taught it was a dive?
So is his best position no 10 now? Like a floating playmaker, Eriksen or Isco style?
Flipendo i love your name
@@shezarr3456 Have you ever played Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone on the Playstation 1?
Flipendo yup, I’ve played them all on ps2 though
His passing game is like Xavi. I prefer him to be a passer now
I feel like Belmar has become more of a playmaker last season
This season striker
Could you please do analysis of Norwich city 3-2 Manchester city please
The real MVP
How do you think PSG’s season is gonna turn out? Do you think they will do well in the champions league
I can't tell yet, we need a few more games to see how Tuchel wants to use his squad
Piotr Foot with Neymar staying and gueye icardi navas added to the squad I feel this could be a good year. Tuchel just needs to get the passion he had before the man united game last season back
@@rawrthesolidhascome it could have been done already....the catch is neymar needs to stay injury free. Its all that psg needs. I think if it was mbappe that had missed out the last 2 champions league seasons instead of neymar...psg would have went further in the competition. Neymar is 10x better then mbappe and i dont even like the guy(neymar).
Travel Junkie I agree, I hate it when people say mbappes better. Those people don't even watch psg they just judge on a couple of World Cup games
Do the psg return
At he least he stopped overreacting every time he's fouled. Showed some balls this time
J'étais plutôt partisan du #CheminVersUnTransfert mais je respecte ton niveau d’investissement dans la propagande du #Cheminduroi mdr.
Bonne vidéo.
Ps : Marqui s'est fait souiller lors de ce match mais on va rien dire car c'est le fréro.
#lecheminduroi
La faute non sanctionné du défenseur colombien sur la dernière action est juste une honte. Il peut lui casser le cou la dessus avec le choc sur les panneau publicitaire. Comment c est possible avec la VAR de raté ça ? On dirait que les arbitres souhaitent qu il se fasse briser encore une fois , après l agression dans le dos en coupe du monde 2014. Triste football...
Je suis complètement d'accord
icardi analysis is simple cause he will sleep in the opposite area for 90 mins and wake up once you give him a ball
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your voice(sound, charism, genuine warm) 50%, your analysis 30%, your songs 15%, OTHERS 5%
please it cost you nothing bring back your voice
you don't see videos with voice had more views ?
I don't have time and I hate it
It will be back for better analysis
How is that not a foul? Lol didn’t even touch the ball LOL
Yeah but you know, Neymar simulates all the time they said
@@PiotrFoot Very true, but at the same time, with the velocity he was traveling after contact ... hard to fake that. But as well I respect that some players are hard to make calls for do to their simulating skills.
In simple Brazil won Copa without him & played well.
Neymar is good but you could say Brazil can do with or without him. No big deal.
Sorry to say.
Pao Chongloi Copa every team was bad
Well brazil lost 7-1 to germany without neymar
Very good player with great skills....too bad lacks professionalism and maturity.