@The Blissful Zombie Football was Rugby in the olden days, actually i think modern football is becoming something even worse than this. But to answer your question i would like football to become lik ein the 90th again. Still rough but not this rough, and certainly not like it is today.
yes real total football also the physical aspect , portugal was lucky they didnt face the 70s or 80s teams they would have been taken of on stretchers just like the germans .
The most surreal part, in respect to the modern game, is how most all of the players just quickly get up and get on with the game... despite the fact that a guy just lunged and two foot tackled them or gave them a wrestling clothesline maneuver
Every time someone tells me messi this, Ronaldo that, I tell them: watch Brazil X Holland 74 and then we’ll talk about why I can’t ever put these modern players anywhere near the brutality of past players like Zico, Maradona, Pele, Cruyf etc years.. these guys used to play games with rocks in their hands sometimes! Some of these modern stars would cry not to get on the field.
What are the most violent WC matches? Netherlands vs Brazil 74 Netherlands vs Portugal 2006 Netherlands vs Spain 2010 Chile vs Italy 1962 Brazil vs Hungary 1954 3x Netherlands, 2 x Brazil ..... then nations which are deemd to play wonderful technical football .... so we debugged a myth?
@Gues Who m8 I just saw 1962 Chile vs Italy. Italians played so dirty they got 2 red cards. I also remember 2006 Portugal vs Holland and Holland also played dirty with a red card to a game which they also lost. Fuck Holland I'm glad they haven't won a world cup. They never deserve it😁
@@danlamme747 keep crying about what? holland don’t even have 1 single world cup title. I love holland and i don’t think they are violent in the game, but your comment is so butthurt it doesn’t even makes sense.
And everybody in the world knows that Holland changed the game and coaches still use there tactics. Enough said. And true. Not always the best team wins the world cup.
@@romuloribeiro9436 That's right. Luis Pereira got nervous and angry to the Dutch fans behaviour, because they celebrated the red card he got, like a goal-scoring.
Both teams had good jiu jitsu skills too. Some of players hopefully had strong enough legs to deal with those moves. Ronaldo and Messi would be finished with the third take down.
Aan B That is because it was Brazil vs the rebuilding generation of the Netherlands. Brazil had won 3/4 last WCs. And the rebuilding generation did not have anything else to do than to play football, besides that: it contained of Feyenoord and Ajax, two different philosophies on how to play the game, Feyenoord plays it hard work and with willpower, Ajax with flair and skills.
Holland were the best. But they could play tough as well with Neeskens, van Hanegem, Krol. It's the best Dutch team ever. Pity that Cruijff and van Hanegem didn't went to Argentina in 1978.
The background to this lay in 1966. Brazil had been hacked to bits in their group by Bulgaria, Hungary and Portugal and went out early. The next time they came to Europe they expected the same. So from their first game Brazil played a very unlike Brazil game, not just this one - this match was a second tier group game. Holland for their part did not play like this until this game. Prior to this match Holland knew what was in store from Perria (sorry about the spelling of the centre half) and co. And after this game Holland reverted to their normal game.
martynh Holland is not a country or a land. Its just a small province. The Netherlands have 12 provinces. To most of their citizens its an insult to be called a Hollander. Not even the people from Holland consider theirself to be a Hollander as its a synonym for arrogance.
Pardon my ignorance about Holland. In fact, I get it all the time about the UK, but I 've learned to ride with it. I would be interested if you commented on what I put about the football.
I'm from the Netherlands and we substitute Holland for Netherlands without thinking about it all the time. One of the most popular football songs is called Hup Holland Hup. Literally never heard of anyone getting offended by the word Holland. lol. I'm pretty sure quite a lot of people don't even know the difference here.
biggest myth,the netherlands play nice and clean footbal. We are responsible for some of the most slaughter games in world and european cup games. But still loving it.
@@dhabibe Netherlands x Brazil 74 Netherlands x tsjechoslowakije 76 those were battles, not matches. and the English still remember Jan Wouter's elbow on the face of Gazza. Brutal that was,brutal.
very very true, i keep telling people comparing players from different eras doesnt make sense but if you want to go ahead, the tackles players get now are tickles compared to those in previous eras....ronaldo and messi will definitely find it hard to stay fit not to mention the fact that physios and medical services now are probably better off than in previous eras
Brothers! Quando começou com a música clássica eu pensei...vai ser um baita jogo de futebol! Foi quando a música mudou, não me aguentei de tanto rir, foi tanta pancada que se tornou cômico, não consegui parar de dar risadas 🤣 kkkkkkkkkkkkkk, tava mais parecendo espetáculo circense!
RIVELINO, the guy who inherited the 10 from Pelé. And the best lefty in the history of Brazil. The most underated player in history. To me and to many others, Rivelino is amongst the best 5 Brazilian players of all time. RUclips him and marvel. Pelé,Rivelino,Ronaldo,Ronaldinho,Romario.
He was not the best left foot player of all the times. There were some others better, but he was amongst the 40 greatest players of the brazilian history. He was lucky to play with Pelé, Gerson and other great players. Rivelino was Maradona's greatest idol.
I agree with inner opinion - Van Hanegem, Gerson, Overath and Puskas were as accurate but REVELATION's left foot was the most powerful I've seen - check out his goal v Zaire in '74 - WALLOP. Also, he was tactically flexible and bright 'upstairs'. In the heat and altitude of Mexico, Brazil hit on the required combination with their 4-2&½-3&½ system in which Rivelino played a working attacking game from the left wing and provided the two halves.
What a waste... two excellent teams. When you have two shitty teams beating each other you can accept but two high quality squads like these it’s a shame.
I have seen people commenting that players and teams from this generation are far more Superior than old generation but I would like to show them this video. I cannot expect the players from this generation to even think about playing a match like this.
Holland played the best football in that tournament but that was an unusually dirty Brazil team that made few friends- the Dutch showed here they could dish it out too
O Brasil perdeu por perder a cabeça,mas pode ver no jogo que nosso futebol e natural,eles são mecânicos embora tendo talentos,e um dos gols da Holanda tava impedido.se nosso futebol se organizar em todos os sentidos como honestidade, organização seremos insuperáveis!
the times mid 70s were probably Brazil's least impressive times. The brilliance of Pele, Jairzinho and Carlos Alberto had already been gone, while that of Socrates, Falcao and Zico was still to arrive..that's was the only things Brazil was remembered were extremely rough play in 74 and almost cattenaccio style play in 78
Holland beat Germany 2-1 in Euro 88, and 3-1 at Euro 92. As for 74, Germany was playing at home: that counts for an extra player on the field; Just ask England 1966, and S.Korea 2002. In addition, Holland played the entire tournament with their 3-rd choice goalkeeper and the absence of the two original center backs (one due to injury), and a half fit Rensenbrink (in the final), as he was injured in the game against Brazil. Having said that, Germany deserved to win the final.
Holland x Brazil had a corrupt referee from East Germany who allowed all the violence between players. Let them kill each other ...Strategy used by germans for the final game Rensenbrink is a good example !
This is how football must be played. no actors no diving when you get slide down just get up and 3 mins later you slide him down no cry THAT WAS FOOTBALL
I disagree, my friend. Skills is The most important thing in a soccer game. Because of this Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Italy and Spain will be always terrific teams. Violence is not Fair Play.
People like you should shut their mouth. This kind of football is embarrassing. I hate divers and actors like Neymar - but playing foul should always be the last option. I think you do not know what you are talking about
Foi a Batalha de Dortmund! 😱 1:07 - Neeskens levou um soco na cara de Marinho Peres. 1:32 - Luis “Chevrolet” Pereira dá uma voadora em Neeskens! Luis Pereira teve a “honra” de ser o primeiro atleta brasileiro a levar um cartão vermelho numa Copa do Mundo! 🤔 Brasil 0x2 Países Baixos: gols de Neeskens e Cruyff; o gol do camisa 14, da única camisa com duas listras, foi irregular! O início da jogada do segundo gol teve um impedimento não marcado pela arbitragem! E os craques Cruyff e Rivelino, apanhando e batendo! 😱
Yes, i agree, if you really think deeper, Brazil gave 2 world cups for Germany, it happens in 54 too when Brazil lost his match to the still unbeatable in this era Hungary, but Brazil injured Puskas, Puskas played the final against Germany, but injured.
@@bolsonaroelulaemum6982 mas o futebol sempre foi pegado. Pessoal novo que acha que era moleza. O Pelé foi quebrado em duas copas e mesmo assim ganhou 3. Não é porque a seleção está uma merda agora que tem que desrespeitar. Holanda eterna vice e chora gringaiada.
Virgil Van Dijk and Matthijs De Ligt would have fitted this team perfectly. Frenkie de Jong would have tasted the grass on the whole pitch in a game like this. He would have his rear end handed to him. Brutal! My favourite foul, from Wim van Hanegem #3 #00:40. Nice scissors, broeder. No yellow card, though? The deep pass to Cruyff to deliver the 1-0 by Neeskens was from Wim "Kromme" van Hanegem (=crooked). The best left foot only after Maradona. Rugby tackle at #00:51? Solid game from Wim Jansen #6 all throughout?
Sorry, I made a mistake: I was referring to the Por. vs. Hol. game in W. Cup 2006. Actually I am a Holland fan, and to this day I can't swallow the fact that they lost 74 and 78 finals. But to be fair to Brasilians in their game against Hol.; at least one Hol. player deserved to be sent off: Rep after checking that nobody is watching him, punched Rivelino in the face. I laughed when I saw it, but I,m not sure I would still be laughing if I was the one receiving the punch!!
this video reminds me of Antonio Silva vs Alistair Overeem back them, especially in south america, football was like that... with refs overlooking violence, no instant replays, no suspensions to players... Libertadores used to be an outright war with no rules, with the supporters often taking part of it as well
En europa siempre ganará un equipo europeo, la excepción fue Alemania en Brasil. Holanda comenzó la barbarie claramente , Brasil solo respondió a las agresiones . La naranja mecánica afiló sus aspas ... Los árbitros fallaron a su favor.
Rivelino apanhou e bateu muito nesta partida. E sem reclamar. A cotovelada no holandês foi deslumbrante. Muitas vezes numa partida de futebol o que menos importa é o futebol em si.
That's how it was then, even worse in the amateur leagues, referees were awful and if you a bit useful you would be taken out of the game. Leeds United were noted for being able to give more than they would take, they had Hunter, Lorimer, Clarke, Madely and a few other tough nuts who you wouldn't cross without payback. All top teams had to have that ability to get in and fight. The terraces (fans stood to watch games in the main) reflected what went on on the pitch. The whole thing of playing and watching was rougher and tougher. It wasn't the family game it is today. Today's football is more athletic, more sanitised, 50 replays of every incident makes it over analysed for me it's not as exciting as watching 2 teams really fight it out. Today's footballers would do well but they would be shocked at the state of the playing surfaces and the tough tackles that were allowed.
stop crying the the rules of that era where different . you want to see what had superior instructions wath the 1978 games in argentina. how corupt do you want it to be.
This match was at least a battle to go for gold later. Both teams wanted to fight for it! Not some fake diving cheating pussies U see nowadays (f.e. Spain or Portugal)
Today football players are more like artist, maybe too sensitive but talented (Spain, Portugal, France...); obviously you miss that bad motherfucker style butchery, and that is the reason why your dirty country will never ever win a championship...
by today's standards - 27890 yellow and 16578 red cards
Yves MyPPF That would be fascinating. "How far can I go forward to kick it at your goal without leaving my own goal exposed?"
@The Blissful Zombie Football was Rugby in the olden days, actually i think modern football is becoming something even worse than this. But to answer your question i would like football to become lik ein the 90th again. Still rough but not this rough, and certainly not like it is today.
Update my man. Maths and me ain't good no mo'.
haha right so this was real football manhood on the line
No sissy boy's here
😃😃😃👍
Love how they're looking after the guy that took them down, and not after the ref. That's class!
Here we see why the Dutch love kickboxing and the Brazilians love BJJ and MMA.😄
0:51
Not merely a rugby tackle..but a PRETTY GOOD rugby tackle.
thats Cruijff taken down !
R I V E L L I N O !
#Respect
No 1:22 a cotovelada dele na cara do holandês kkk
@@ep6713 kkk I don't speak Portuguese but I got your point 1:22 Rivellino could be mma fighter.
Jogava muito.
Crackaço, hoje em dia está faltando um viril como ele. Toso mundo hoje em dia chora e se beija.
Caralho, o Rivellino e Cruyff distribuíndo porradas
Dois dos mais elegantes de todos os tempos, estranho ver os dois lutando UFC no gramado 😂
@@Davi237f Pelé batia também...antigamente era assim, apanhava, batia e jogava bola. Sem mi mi mi
Clearly that Dutch team, for all their 'Total Football', really could take care of themselves.
yes real total football also the physical aspect , portugal was lucky they didnt face the 70s or 80s teams they would have been taken of on stretchers just like the germans .
HOMENS DE ANTIGAMENTE, HOJE PALAVRAS MACHUCAM!
The most surreal part, in respect to the modern game, is how most all of the players just quickly get up and get on with the game... despite the fact that a guy just lunged and two foot tackled them or gave them a wrestling clothesline maneuver
Every time someone tells me messi this, Ronaldo that, I tell them: watch Brazil X Holland 74 and then we’ll talk about why I can’t ever put these modern players anywhere near the brutality of past players like Zico, Maradona, Pele, Cruyf etc years.. these guys used to play games with rocks in their hands sometimes! Some of these modern stars would cry not to get on the field.
Total bullshit
the ball or the body, one shall not pass.
Defending 101
Orgulho do futebol brasileiro
O dia que o "jogo bonito" se tornou o "jogo da guerra"
@0:51 - the best rugby tackle I have ever seen in a World Cup - of either Football or Rugby!
Neymar is injured by watching this video
They had strong legs most of those challenges are leg breakers
What are the most violent WC matches?
Netherlands vs Brazil 74
Netherlands vs Portugal 2006
Netherlands vs Spain 2010
Chile vs Italy 1962
Brazil vs Hungary 1954
3x Netherlands, 2 x Brazil ..... then nations which are deemd to play wonderful technical football .... so we debugged a myth?
The most violent game in my opinion is :
Portugal x Brazil 1966
Pelé was tackled many times and couldn’t stand up
Red card was introduced in 1970
Depends, how many beautiful matches have they played vs these ones..
Brazil is a latin country, if you choose to fight we gonna fight.
Brasil x Uruguai 1970.
Seriously !!! Only 1 red card in the game ... !!!!!
@Gues Who Holland plays dirty. Even in final of 2010 they played dirty. Always
@Gues Who m8 I just saw 1962 Chile vs Italy. Italians played so dirty they got 2 red cards. I also remember 2006 Portugal vs Holland and Holland also played dirty with a red card to a game which they also lost. Fuck Holland I'm glad they haven't won a world cup. They never deserve it😁
@@kennymichaelalanya7134 are you sexual abused or just a gay? Keep crying probaly a ronaldo and neymar lover😂😂
@@danlamme747
keep crying about what? holland don’t even have 1 single world cup title. I love holland and i don’t think they are violent in the game, but your comment is so butthurt it doesn’t even makes sense.
@@ivocoelho6588 you need to talk for Kenny the cry baby? He can defend himself no worries. Also i dont give a fuck about your opinion!
There was also a punch on Rivelino. This match is one of the most violent in history.
1.05 What hapened there?
Pov: sei qui dopo il video di Caressa
1:41 Luis Pereira got the red card and responded angry dutch fans showing 3 fingers
In reference to the 3 brazilian world cup titles
It was one hell of a tackle though. Explosions everywhere
And everybody in the world knows that Holland changed the game and coaches still use there tactics. Enough said. And true. Not always the best team wins the world cup.
Now brazil has 5 and dutchland 0
@@romuloribeiro9436 and uses dutch football tactics 😂
@@romuloribeiro9436 That's right. Luis Pereira got nervous and angry to the Dutch fans behaviour, because they celebrated the red card he got, like a goal-scoring.
Both teams had good jiu jitsu skills too. Some of players hopefully had strong enough legs to deal with those moves. Ronaldo and Messi would be finished with the third take down.
Aan B That is because it was Brazil vs the rebuilding generation of the Netherlands.
Brazil had won 3/4 last WCs.
And the rebuilding generation did not have anything else to do than to play football, besides that: it contained of Feyenoord and Ajax, two different philosophies on how to play the game, Feyenoord plays it hard work and with willpower, Ajax with flair and skills.
Neymar would still be rolling around that pitch.
they where drinking milk from a kids age thats why they had strong legs:))
Ruud Krol really was exercising those Karate skills to great affect .
@@beorlingo 🤣🤣🤣
Football Daily brought me here lol.
Dominic 1994 same the podcast
Me 2😂😂😂
Yeap
Holland were the best. But they could play tough as well with Neeskens, van Hanegem, Krol. It's the best Dutch team ever. Pity that Cruijff and van Hanegem didn't went to Argentina in 1978.
True watch brazil netherlands 1974 rouhest match ever.
ruclips.net/video/cfuD282WiWM/видео.html
Jan de Boer cruyff was a gran dad
Ci sono altri italiani oltre a me che sono venuti qui grazie al Caressone nazionale?
The background to this lay in 1966. Brazil had been hacked to bits in their group by Bulgaria, Hungary and Portugal and went out early. The next time they came to Europe they expected the same. So from their first game Brazil played a very unlike Brazil game, not just this one - this match was a second tier group game. Holland for their part did not play like this until this game. Prior to this match Holland knew what was in store from Perria (sorry about the spelling of the centre half) and co. And after this game Holland reverted to their normal game.
martynh Holland is not a country or a land. Its just a small province. The Netherlands have 12 provinces. To most of their citizens its an insult to be called a Hollander. Not even the people from Holland consider theirself to be a Hollander as its a synonym for arrogance.
Pardon my ignorance about Holland. In fact, I get it all the time about the UK, but I 've learned to ride with it. I would be interested if you commented on what I put about the football.
I am very happy we chose Brazil to show this type of skills.
I'm from the Netherlands and we substitute Holland for Netherlands without thinking about it all the time. One of the most popular football songs is called Hup Holland Hup. Literally never heard of anyone getting offended by the word Holland. lol. I'm pretty sure quite a lot of people don't even know the difference here.
@ realeyes: wat n FLAUWEKUL
biggest myth,the netherlands play nice and clean footbal. We are responsible for some of the most slaughter games in world and european cup games. But still loving it.
Portugal x Netherlands (WC 2006)
Germany x Netherlands (WC 1990)
Spain x Netherlands (WC 2010)
@@dhabibe Netherlands x Brazil 74 Netherlands x tsjechoslowakije 76 those were battles, not matches. and the English still remember Jan Wouter's elbow on the face of Gazza. Brutal that was,brutal.
very very true, i keep telling people comparing players from different eras doesnt make sense but if you want to go ahead, the tackles players get now are tickles compared to those in previous eras....ronaldo and messi will definitely find it hard to stay fit not to mention the fact that physios and medical services now are probably better off than in previous eras
1:22-1:23 Caraí que cotovelada do Rivelino na cara do holandês kkkkk
Caiu duro no chão
Brothers! Quando começou com a música clássica eu pensei...vai ser um baita jogo de futebol! Foi quando a música mudou, não me aguentei de tanto rir, foi tanta pancada que se tornou cômico, não consegui parar de dar risadas 🤣 kkkkkkkkkkkkkk, tava mais parecendo espetáculo circense!
*1:20** thug life*
"Sweep the leg! Do you have a problem with that?"
"No, Sen-Sei......."
lol you are right,no diving .
I wish football was still like this. Love it.
Played no football in his life
The football whit these things is real football
Agree. No diving, no acting, no appealing to the ref.
RIVELINO, the guy who inherited the 10 from Pelé. And the best lefty in the history of Brazil. The most underated player in history. To me and to many others, Rivelino is amongst the best 5 Brazilian players of all time. RUclips him and marvel. Pelé,Rivelino,Ronaldo,Ronaldinho,Romario.
He was quiet good. He was then seen by the Dutch as the best and most dangerous player of the Brazilians.
I think Gerson's lefty was equal.
He was not the best left foot player of all the times. There were some others better, but he was amongst the 40 greatest players of the brazilian history. He was lucky to play with Pelé, Gerson and other great players. Rivelino was Maradona's greatest idol.
I agree with inner opinion - Van Hanegem, Gerson, Overath and Puskas were as accurate but REVELATION's left foot was the most powerful I've seen - check out his goal v Zaire in '74 - WALLOP. Also, he was tactically flexible and bright 'upstairs'. In the heat and altitude of Mexico, Brazil hit on the required combination with their 4-2&½-3&½ system in which Rivelino played a working attacking game from the left wing and provided the two halves.
Garrincha is for sure the most underrated, despite being quite respected, not enough.
What a waste... two excellent teams. When you have two shitty teams beating each other you can accept but two high quality squads like these it’s a shame.
Im Brazilian and you're right, man..
grazie fabio caressa
Os jogadores brasileiros tinham classe naquela época, perderam mas jogaram como homens, não como moleques em 2014
Grandissimo Rivelino.
I have seen people commenting that players and teams from this generation are far more Superior than old generation but I would like to show them this video. I cannot expect the players from this generation to even think about playing a match like this.
Before, they were a lot tougher.
Neymar would’ve died in the 3rd minute.
Holland played the best football in that tournament but that was an unusually dirty Brazil team that made few friends- the Dutch showed here they could dish it out too
unusually dirty brazil? ask about this to peru's national team,1969
@@svgitana2499 you just started watching football 2 days ago..
Dude the dutch had some fucking nasty tackles as well bro both teams were nasty
Chi qua dopo il video del buon Caressa
O Brasil perdeu por perder a cabeça,mas pode ver no jogo que nosso futebol e natural,eles são mecânicos embora tendo talentos,e um dos gols da Holanda tava impedido.se nosso futebol se organizar em todos os sentidos como honestidade, organização seremos insuperáveis!
Imagine if that ref from Holland vs Portugal 2006 was on this game. 22 red cards.
a little more he probably gave the subs managers 4th official ball boys a red card to
And their mothers too! :)
Haha
Yeah. Absolutely. Might be some criminal investigation afterwards
Awesome video, great choice in music
I learned quite a lot during this video
I play judo
the times mid 70s were probably Brazil's least impressive times. The brilliance of Pele, Jairzinho and Carlos Alberto had already been gone, while that of Socrates, Falcao and Zico was still to arrive..that's was the only things Brazil was remembered were extremely rough play in 74 and almost cattenaccio style play in 78
That song fits indeed to this football match,haha.
Holland beat Germany 2-1 in Euro 88, and 3-1 at Euro 92. As for 74, Germany was playing at home: that counts for an extra player on the field; Just ask England 1966, and S.Korea 2002. In addition, Holland played the entire tournament with their 3-rd choice goalkeeper and the absence of the two original center backs (one due to injury), and a half fit Rensenbrink (in the final), as he was injured in the game against Brazil. Having said that, Germany deserved to win the final.
Holland x Brazil had a corrupt referee from East Germany who allowed all the violence between players.
Let them kill each other ...Strategy used by germans for the final game
Rensenbrink is a good example !
makes me roll on the floor laughing imagining Cristiano Ronaldo walking on the pitch LMAO oh the poor guy
Great player Ronaldo....just a shitty attitude and always needs a huge support staff
Messi you mean. He's made of glass.
He dives at least once per game. Disgusting!!
This is how football must be played. no actors no diving when you get slide down just get up and 3 mins later you slide him down no cry THAT WAS FOOTBALL
I disagree, my friend. Skills is The most important thing in a soccer game. Because of this Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Italy and Spain will be always terrific teams. Violence is not Fair Play.
It's not really fluid or beautiful though. This is horrible! I'm glad players get more protection now. This game was ridiculous!!!
Now they whistle when someone gets patted on the back and the guy starts rolling over the ground like hes been shot.
People like you should shut their mouth. This kind of football is embarrassing. I hate divers and actors like Neymar - but playing foul should always be the last option. I think you do not know what you are talking about
People having a different opinion than yours should shut their mouth ? I dont think you know how life works yet buddy.
chi qua dopo il video di caressa? HAHAHAHAH
Foi a Batalha de Dortmund! 😱
1:07 - Neeskens levou um soco na cara de Marinho Peres.
1:32 - Luis “Chevrolet” Pereira dá uma voadora em Neeskens! Luis Pereira teve a “honra” de ser o primeiro atleta brasileiro a levar um cartão vermelho numa Copa do Mundo! 🤔
Brasil 0x2 Países Baixos: gols de Neeskens e Cruyff; o gol do camisa 14, da única camisa com duas listras, foi irregular! O início da jogada do segundo gol teve um impedimento não marcado pela arbitragem!
E os craques Cruyff e Rivelino, apanhando e batendo! 😱
I see De Jongs, De Jongs everywhere
Holanda jogava bola, mas dava pancada também !!
Se houvesse tecnologia de hoje em 1974, tinham perdido o jogo.
Grazie caressa per la perla
Back then you expected this kind of behavior from Argentina, not the Brazilians.
Hi. You can watch all this match at You Tube. The dutch team starts with this"dirty" match. Anyway, it was a good one.
Ohhhhh of course! because the Brazilians are clean and fair playing😂😂😂
Both Dutch and Brazilian players could dish it out.
Chi qui dopo la tier list di caressa:
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0:50, excellent rugby tackle
At 1.17 there is a legal tackle!!!
Brazil's all blue uniform is badass as fuck
Se o Neymar estivesse em campo, não aguentaria os primeiros 15 minutos
Brazil...not always joga bonito!! a horrible, brutal performance...I'm convinced it played a part in Holland's defeat in the final
Yes, i agree, if you really think deeper, Brazil gave 2 world cups for Germany, it happens in 54 too when Brazil lost his match to the still unbeatable in this era Hungary, but Brazil injured Puskas, Puskas played the final against Germany, but injured.
@@bolsonaroelulaemum6982 mas o futebol sempre foi pegado. Pessoal novo que acha que era moleza. O Pelé foi quebrado em duas copas e mesmo assim ganhou 3. Não é porque a seleção está uma merda agora que tem que desrespeitar. Holanda eterna vice e chora gringaiada.
I can't see your point, how Brazil affected Holland?
real men, take notice Neymar
Virgil Van Dijk and Matthijs De Ligt would have fitted this team perfectly. Frenkie de Jong would have tasted the grass on the whole pitch in a game like this. He would have his rear end handed to him. Brutal! My favourite foul, from Wim van Hanegem #3 #00:40. Nice scissors, broeder. No yellow card, though? The deep pass to Cruyff to deliver the 1-0 by Neeskens was from Wim "Kromme" van Hanegem (=crooked). The best left foot only after Maradona. Rugby tackle at #00:51? Solid game from Wim Jansen #6 all throughout?
Caressa aveva ragione hahahahha
Sorry, I made a mistake: I was referring to the Por. vs. Hol. game in W. Cup 2006. Actually I am a Holland fan, and to this day I can't swallow the fact that they lost 74 and 78 finals. But to be fair to Brasilians in their game against Hol.; at least one Hol. player deserved to be sent off: Rep after checking that nobody is watching him, punched Rivelino in the face. I laughed when I saw it, but I,m not sure I would still be laughing if I was the one receiving the punch!!
Rep was a cool guy, My favourite player. I'm sure Rivellino had it coming. Brazil is a mess.
Did Billy Bremner give a joint team talk before the match or something?
TheKardiacKid who is that
Bremner & a joint .. ..No.
billy and norman
this video reminds me of Antonio Silva vs Alistair Overeem
back them, especially in south america, football was like that... with refs overlooking violence, no instant replays, no suspensions to players... Libertadores used to be an outright war with no rules, with the supporters often taking part of it as well
I want to see neymar here
Er vate insegna
En europa siempre ganará un equipo europeo, la excepción fue Alemania en Brasil.
Holanda comenzó la barbarie claramente , Brasil solo respondió a las agresiones .
La naranja mecánica afiló sus aspas ... Los árbitros fallaron a su favor.
Brasil ganó su primer mundial en Europa
Rivelino apanhou e bateu muito nesta partida. E sem reclamar.
A cotovelada no holandês foi deslumbrante.
Muitas vezes numa partida de futebol o que menos importa é o futebol em si.
A Proper mash up - nice job .
Sono qui solo grazie al vate
That's how it was then, even worse in the amateur leagues, referees were awful and if you a bit useful you would be taken out of the game. Leeds United were noted for being able to give more than they would take, they had Hunter, Lorimer, Clarke, Madely and a few other tough nuts who you wouldn't cross without payback. All top teams had to have that ability to get in and fight. The terraces (fans stood to watch games in the main) reflected what went on on the pitch. The whole thing of playing and watching was rougher and tougher. It wasn't the family game it is today. Today's football is more athletic, more sanitised, 50 replays of every incident makes it over analysed for me it's not as exciting as watching 2 teams really fight it out. Today's footballers would do well but they would be shocked at the state of the playing surfaces and the tough tackles that were allowed.
It's like watching Revies Leeds.
we did fine against them. roughed them up sufficiently. In my recollection Rivellino was the favorite target. we = the dutch of course, hahaha
Still no world cups for you.
You are laughing, but Rensenbrink got injured and only played the first 45 minutes against Germany.
A lenient referee from East Germany was a strategy
In questa partita i Brasiliani vennero surclassati sul piano tecnico, di conseguenza persero la testa.
acho que Felipe Melo ficaria bem a vontade nesse jogo
Iria afinar!
O Luis Fabiano ia ajudar os seus companheiros.
Red cards, Red cards Everywhere!
Holland scored in the 50th and 65th minute. It was already 2-0 (final score) when the Brazilian was sent of in the 84th
Como se llama la canción de hip hop que suena ?
Rivellino was the most fair play on this field.
O reizinho do parque não deixa barato não sae do meio de 3 da porrada
A raça corinthiana sempre representando
Hoje em dia nós temos o Neymar que chora por tudo, e ainda vem algum outro macho para beijá-lo e abraçá-lo.
Holland was more violent this game. The referee whitout any shame, stole Brazil. Brazil couldn´t anyway go to final according superior instructions.
stop crying the the rules of that era where different . you want to see what had superior instructions wath the 1978 games in argentina. how corupt do you want it to be.
This match was at least a battle to go for gold later. Both teams wanted to fight for it! Not some fake diving cheating pussies U see nowadays (f.e. Spain or Portugal)
Trofknarf Alias weren't interested in getting each other carded. they were interested in making the other team submit
Today football players are more like artist, maybe too sensitive but talented (Spain, Portugal, France...); obviously you miss that bad motherfucker style butchery, and that is the reason why your dirty country will never ever win a championship...
Nice video
i see 22 red cards!!
when you play no rules mode on FIFA
Que história essa holanda tem?aqui penta campeão mundial
Chi qui grazie al vate?
Makes me proud to be Dutch
Makes me proud to be BR!
@@GeniusOmegaZX hahahahaha 🇧🇷🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Luís Pereira abriu a caixa de ferramentas pra cima do Neeskens 1:33
Deu no meio do holandês.
I remember when there were real men in those days
Watching this, I wonder if all the players involved had iron bars instead of bones in thir legs.....
Hahaha, football was fun at this time !
Respect 👏👏👏👏