We've gone back and reacted to this since we didn't read the subtitles in this one. If you are interested here is the link for that video - ruclips.net/video/DaivXGA45yg/видео.html
@@sirsancti5504 I agree, but I recently watched a video where a number of Americans thought it was the biggest sports event in the world, and it's nowhere near
You can be married loads of times, you can have loads of kids, there are many things you can do, many times. But, you only ever have one club. THAT's what it means.
@@computersurgeon_ that's a bit cynical. They are learning about the sport, they can't have an opinion, until they know what it is. I enjoy watching them, i find them both to be really quite genuine and likeable.
@@Retrospective.that’s beautiful and all but it’s still a mid sport.. having not grown up in a soccer culture it’s only slightly more entertaining than baseball, for me at least.
You have to read at the bottom. There says how important those goals was. It is not just about how nice they are. Lewandowski scored 5 goals in just 9 minutes when even for a team it's hard to score 5 goals in a game (90 minutes). Messi needed 75 minutes to score 5 goals. And there are just 3-4 players who scored 5 goals in a single game, but Lewandowski scored 5 goals in 9 minutes in a 5-1 victory...
I’m not German and don’t watch much Bundesliga but I remember this happening and had to watch the replay because I couldn’t believe it. NINE MINUTES!! 😂😂
I'm not so sure any of that relates to the beauty of football. If singular players shooting many goals in rapid succession becomes commonplace, I'd say it's the opposite. It's a team sport after all.
You Americans dont know what you miss... football is passion,tears,joy and everything you can imagine! And when it comes to National teams... oh man,its just another level!!! ❤
most of the younger generations in America like myself- live football I first found out about the whole sport when I was 5 at school in a after-school soccer program, but most American do know about soccer
@@Mapleflower_ my fam came into it w the first wave in the late 70s. i played all through the 80's, 90s HS, 2000s sunday league up until i was 35 10 years ago. Son just got done w his HS career and middle daughter in u13. The US will come to know it as the most poular sport by 2050 when CTE kills all youth hand egg participation. And dont get me wrong i love american football but it is not sustainable as humans grow more aware of the dangers. It will go the way of gladiators
What separates football from every other sport is that its not how many will we score ? Its will we score ? This creates tension, the tension is what causes that huge release of crowd energy when a goal is scored. Add to that the tactical nature and skill required in all aspects of the game that fans admire, often the run or pass by other players that lead to a goal are better than the goal itself, sometimes it'll be a last ditch tackle or save that gets the crowd on their feet.
I'm in the US. I still claim that the people who live here and not love this game just don't know what the rules are. They can't see that much of a good game is spent with people "damn near to score".
Being a leicester city fan, the clip of them winning the Premiership still gives me goosebumps, the odds for them winning the whole thing was 5000/1 and they pulled it off 🥳
I thought that Aguero goal would be my highlight of my Premier League, then along came Leicester, a year after I saw them in person lose at Arsenal and I was rooting for them over Arsenal. Watching them that whole next season was magical...The Vardy goal against Liverpool is my favorite....Then I erupted while in an airport in Atlanta when Hazard scored for Chelsea in the game against Tottenham to clinch it for Leicester. Such a fun fun season...
Shook bill shankly hand when getting my picture taken for the echo as Liverpool youngster supporter 62-63 season I was 3. But the quiet man bob paisley won more trophies and Fagin who came after him. Did good as well. Born a red. Die a red. YNWA 97.
I used to be a massive sports viewer: NFL, NCAA Football, Baseball, college basketball, everything. Then in 2001 I started watching English football when it made it to American cable and ever since, I'm a die-hard Newcastle United fan. I rarely watch anything but football/soccer anymore.
@@peaknuisance9 Haha... It's hard to explain. I had no ties to any club and just started watching all the games on Fox Soccer Channel. Something about the style of Newcastle's play back then with Shearer, Solano, and Robert really appealed to me (and, of course, the class of Sir Bobby Robson). Then suffered through the misery years under Ashley, and now the club's looking positive again.
You chose well, as far as passion goes the Newcastle fans are hard to beat, superb fans, and now with the new ownership things are looking very rosey for the toon.
@@markjones127 Yes, exciting journey now. That champions league win over PSG was just unbelievable. Looking forward to more moments like that in the future. Still no trophies since 1969, but at least we’re in the hunt again.
I'm almost 60. I'm surprised how many of those goals I've watched happen live. Feel so privileged. But also over the years losing Maradona and then Pele. All the memories of football.
@@PhilLewis-xg7iv "Nah he didn't really". Sooo you're saying that's false, because you believe it's false? I mean, it's not like he needs it. Becks is worth like 400 mill anyway.
@AlBarzUK nah he didn't. Name the charity and how much they benefited from this publicity stunt. They might have got 100k but the whole year's salary, no chance. Pure media publicity stunt. And you lot all believe it, like sheep.
Football is world religion and tribe. It's world sport. Greatest show on earth. You can't understand this game. For u it's goosebumps, literally we are crying for. Love from India. Humans greatest invention.
14:35 This is the semifinal of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil with the german team playing against the host nation, who went undefeated on hometurf for 35+ years, crushing them with 7:1, shooting 4 goals in 6 minutes, leading 5:0 after a third of the game.
I remember that! I was in a bar with a friend, and I predicted a 3-1 victory for Germany, my friend didn't think the same. So we agreed on on beer per Brazil goal, and a tequila shot per Germany goal. We went home pretty drunk and happy
I remember both France world champion in 1998 when I was 12 In my hometown, Lille (North of France) and 2018 litteraly 20 years after. I was in the crowd in Champ-Elysées in 2018 we were thousands and thousands all yelling, screaming, crying. I'll remember forever this "all together" atmosphere, hope yu guys will feel that one day because it's the best kind of memories you can keep until your veru last day. Luv' from France !
A friend of mine who trains in my gym whose 80 years of age was friends with pele. They became friends when my friend left england to play in America for the tampa bay rowdies in 1977 and met pele and franz beckenbauer when they both played for new york cosmos , so from there became friends.
I went to my first football match on the first day of the 1968 / 1969 season at Anfield. Liverpool beat Manchester City 2 - 1. That was the day before my fifth birthday. I have been in love with Liverpool Football club for the whole of my life. I'm now 61. When you find YOUR football team, you're there with them forever. My Dad told me on that day in 1968, Son, you'll change your girlfriend, your wife even your favourite car but your football team is sacred. He was right.
Think it was Shankly who said "If they asked every manager which one player they would want in their team, most would say George Best, but would be thinking Billy Bremner"
The beauty is the fact that the same crossbar can be a source of sound of joy or sound of missed opportunity. The beauty is when you see a pass 3 passes before it gets to you. The beauty is all the senses man, the change in pace of play. Man i miss it.
@@markmclean4897 I don't think that he got confused due to austro-hungary, but due to the former Tschechosloowakia and that they split as did the former YU.
Football is so important for societies. It brings people together. Someone who has no one in their lives, can support a football team, and have thousands of friends on a Saturday afternoon. When it comes to cup competitions, a small club can be drawn to play a big club who will then bring thousands of fans to their village or town, and suddenly the local businesses are making more money in one day than might do in year.
For real gut wrenching emotion there's nothing to compare with your team being in a tournament like the World Cup and the game ends in a draw then you have to go through the emotion of a Penalty Shootout.
You should really react to chris kamara his best bits. Hes very much loved by us British public. Hes an ex footballer, but hes more loved for being a pundit and tv personality. Hes also been on would i lie to you.
Oh wow i genuinely love your reaction. It just breaks my heart, thay you dont read the captions underneath the video. It explains in every single video what is so meaningful behind this goal/save from the striker/goalkeeper . I am looking forward to more football reactions 🎉
There's a famous finale between Leicester City & Watford that you should find on RUclips. The emotions of the players and fans has extremes only seen on rare occasions.
I don't think that was even a final since it was in Watford. That was for the right to go to Wembley and play in the finals or maybe even the semi-finals, but it was amazing. That ending sequence and of course like @cs3473 says..........DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENNNNNNNNEY
8:28 Dieser Lauf von Schürle. Die Flanke auf Götze. Die annahme mit der Brust. Der Schuss. Das Tor. Der Moderator. Das Gefühl, Weltmeister zu sein. Jedes mal geht mein herz auf. Jedes mal diese euphorie. Ich liebe es. Ich liebe dich Fußball.
Loved the reaction, but, just one tip... next time if possible, try to see the subtitles, because they put some context in the highlights of the video and you guys didn't pay that much of attention... like Leicester's historic title, Greece winning the European Championship and etc... Overall, thank u, i could see the emotion through you guys, and that means a lot.
Not true. The USA has the most youth "football" (soccer) players in the world but by the time kids reach early teens most kids have stopped playing and moved to other more popular sports in the USA. Also the USA does have 340 million people imagine if our top athletes didnt go to the NFL or NBA but instead focused on soccer from a young age even now the USA is a to 15 rated team in FIFA world rankings and thats with the MLS as the top domestic league :P
@@LeeMoore-tu4gr I’m generalising. U have your 4 major sports, what u r into. Americans have only started getting into football in the last 20 yrs. Thats why Americans knowledge of football. U only getting into it now because of Superstars. Messi example. Americans love superstars, what your 4 major sports r based around. U love it
@@LeeMoore-tu4gr nobody told you that you could play a big role in world football. Your footballers could become World Champions. Real World Champions. 😉 So many people, much better support for young sportsmen than most other countries. US could be on the top
@@LeeMoore-tu4grIndia and China have a billion people each, people arent what makes a country good at football. Yes its a very athletic sport but it isnt pure athletics, there is a huge amount of skill needed also, and a deep league system and culture. The US will never be a top footballing nation because everyone else is so far ahead.
Love your videos especially this one which includes my team Chelsea winning the Champions League final in 2012 when I was there in Munich. My greatest club memory having watched Chelsea since the late 50's. .
Here in England, football isn't life and death. As Shankly said, it is so much more than that, it's a way of life, a culture. We live, breathe, eat and sleep football. Its a beautiful sport with so many ups and downs. Beautiful sport and I urge Americans to follow football closely and you'll see just how magical and how emotional it really is. Great video guys
Love your reactions. You enjoyed the pure energy ans the love through these goals. But for us, football fans, almost all of these goals represent a big part of football history. For many of them i can tell you exactly when it was played, who were the teams, the scorers, the final result of the game and where i was when i saw it. These are really important moments of our game. And i have to leave you there cause i have a european cup semi final to watch now !!
14:50 That was during the semi finals of the World Cup in Brazil, one of the big football nations, Germany vs. Brazil and Brazil just got utterly annihilated. I saw that match live in a public screening with thousands of other here in Germany and after the fifth goal no-one was really cheering anymore because even though we all rooted for Germany, our team, we really felt with the Brazilians because they didn't deserve that. This was the worst defeat in their at that point exactly 100 year old history and to make it even worse during the World Cup, the biggest event in football, in their own country, with billions watching around the globe.
@@amalysweet18 So your Brazilian I presume. My condolences for that one. It was brutal to watch even as an opposing fan, can't imagine how it felt for you.
@@amalysweet18 So your Brazilian I presume. My condolences for that one. It was brutal to watch even as an opposing fan, can't imagine how it felt for you.
Your work mate played against Pelé?! THAT IS INCREDIBLE! I could never get over that fact. He's blessed! Please send him regards from us here on RUclips. I'm sure many of us would love to hear his story. Pelé was a gift to humanity.
@Steve_W27 oh thank you.. I'll never get over that mistake. I'm so grateful you corrected me. Phew, what a plonker I am. I wish I as clever as you. Oh well
@@bryanwarren7843 no worries at all. Keep practicing your basic spellings - you might get there. Fair play to you for having the aspirations to do so 👍
Johan Cruijff..best ever. Not only a great player but a great coach. A man who changed how everybody played football and this video showed him exactly 0.30 seconds. Ridiculous!
the author of the video is French who shown what he want, Zidane, Beckham, Messi, Ibrahimovic, Neymar and every World Cup final from 1998 to 2018 except for the 2006 World Cup final.
Have only recently subscribed to your channel and loving your reactions. Absolutely loved seeing you react to this one as me and my 10 year old twin boys watch this occasionally as they play for their local football club. It’s such a special moment when we watch this video together as it always keeps their inspiration going for playing ❤
This video is not for you, the way this video is edited you should either know the history of the goals or read the description at the bottom. You don't fullfil either criteria.
You guys should react to the best Croatian matches, those are always fkn nail biters. A country that established it self in 1992. to get 2 silvers and a bronze in world cup is phenomenal. Them coming from lost hope to 3 extra long games with the finale against France being super solid is the stuff of legends.
But cheating, which given his class wasn’t necessary. He will always be remembered for the Hand of god goal, but his second was such an excellent goal to watch. He broke my heart that day.
If you want to see some of the individual players at their best, there are some great compilations here on RUclips. The Messi and Ronaldo videos show just how good those two are, and some of the things they can do with a football look impossible! I would leave links, but I have no idea how to do it on my potato phone lol.
Hey! Just wanted to say that I watch you guys a lot (only just subscribed rn cos i thought i already had ages ago, oops) and when this popped up i was so happy! i love this video. but from the opening, i didnt get any context as to how much you guys already know about or how much you watch football. idk if i missed something but i was expecting like "we love football" or "he doesnt know much about football but i do" and i scrolled through your videos for a little while and couldnt see anything else about football (apart from chants videos) so i feel like i have 0 context as to how much you guys already knew or how big fans you were before watching this which changes things a lot. im a little wine drunk so im very sorry if i misheard the intro or missed a video, was just letting you know!
😂 We really appreciate you subscribing friend, and thank you so much for the valuable feedback. This is definitely something we should've included in the intro. Neither of us have ever watched a game of Football and outside of knowing a few of the more famous players we have no knowledge of the game really. We take viewer recommendations. That's how we ended up here watching this and the chants video. We will definitely incorporate your feedback into our intros. Much love to you from us 💚💜
This video made me bawl my eyes out. Patrice Evra's voice kept playing in my head, "I love this game." I was the first person in my entire family, hundreds of years of history, to ever play football. I started at 6, played a year in college (tore my groin and got too many concussions) then a year of adult footy. I coached my lil bros club goalkeepers and a U-10 boys and girls rec team. I'd love to coach more but I've torn my achilles and more leg kuscles so I can't even run anymore and that's why this video got me so emotional. The one constant in my whole life, I physically can't play or even train others to do, anymore and it hurts so much. I'm from rural Kentucky so you can trust there are plenty of Americans that 'get it'. I'd never stab someone for this love but I'll always have passion.
Every game that you saw is a special game finals and great comebacks iff you knew the games then you understand it to you its just nice goals its way more than that !
It can be a really great experience even with a team that you don't really know that well. Some years ago me and my brother were in Brazil in Rio on a family holiday. We decided on watching a football match, and ended up watching a cup game. My brother's favourite team is Inter Porto Alegre, he had been living in the south for a couple of years and got to know them through that. However I had not chosen a favourite among the brazilian teams yet, but found the name Botafogo to be intriguing, just the sound of it made me happy, so I went with that. So one night we went to watch Botafogo on their home turf, and after struggling to create chances they suddenly scored. Then the thing happened: A Botafogo fan was sitting by himself, he quickly stood up looked around, and couldn't find anybody he knew. Then we kinda saw each other and we just went for it and hugged each other while jumping and screaming in pure joy. It was electric. Remember this was the first time I had ever met this person, and I'll most likely never meet him again. But in that moment we shared something you can't plan for or expect, the celebratory nature of community.
One that you must see. The Greatest Liverpool Anthem, in Australia. You'll Never Walk Alone. It's a must, when you know about Hillsborough Disaster. Jess get the tissues out for this one. Trust me ❤❤❤❤❤🙏🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️
Been watching my club (Manchester United) since 1979. I was 11. The pinnacle was in 1999 we had won the Premier League on the Sunday ....the following Saturday we won the FA Cup .....4 days later I travelled to Barcelona as we took on Bayern Munich in the Champions league Final. We were 1-0 down at 90 minutes.....we had 3 minutes of injury time in which we scored twice to win the TREBLE ....it had never been done before. There's videos on RUclips about it......apart from my wedding day and our children being born it was the greatest night of my life .
I am 43 I have been kicking a ball since 2 years old, and playing football since 5, for me there is something about the crowd roars on big goals, Zidane's CL final goal, or Ronaldinho's debut goal, to name a couple, the crowd roars overwhelm the mics and start to distort a little, there is something about that sound you just feel throughout your body, whether you are in the crowd or watching on TV
This is why it is the most popular sport in the World and why in Brazil it is called "O Jogo Bonito" (The Beautiful Game). The "World Game" can be encapsulated in one individual. Take Giovani van Bronckhorst for instance - Italian first name, Germanic surname, Indonesian heritage, a Dutch international who played his club football in the Netherlands, Scotland, England and Spain and he has coached teams in the Netherlands, China, Scotland and currently in Turkey. For players, the game can take them from grinding poverty to global adulation. For fans, teams provide great hope and joy, with the best example of that being the current situation with the war in Ukraine and their team being in the current European Championships. My team is Manchester United and it has been for 67 years, since the day I was born (many people might say this as a figure of speech but for me it is fact). My mother is a Manchester girl and she went to games in the 1940s and early 1950s. My brother and I were born on January 12th 1957, a Saturday, around 1pm. Man U played Newcastle in a game starting at 3pm and they won by five goals. To show that life goes in circles, our 51st birthday was on a Saturday and Man U played Newcastle and won by five goals. We migrated to Australia from the UK in 1962, so I have only seen Man U play live on five occasions but spread across vast distance. I have seen them play twice in Manchester and once in London on trips to the UK and twice here in Australia, in Adelaide in 1968 and Melbourne in 1999, when they visited as European Champions on both occasions. My mother saw them play in every decade from the 1940s to the 1990s. When one chooses a team, that team is an important part of one's life.
That's the beauty of football: one ball and a bunch of kids, having fun. No matter the pitch, as long as you have clear the goal...no other sport needs only a ball to practice it.
the only way I can describe it your football team and their fans are like your family/tribe... it means that much. I don't know if anything similar exists in US sports In Europe, in particular, football means everything! it's so ingrained in the culture my best memory as a kid is watching Manchester utd win the Champions League with 2 last-minute goals... I slide on my knees straight into our marble fireplace. my mum came in to check why I was both crying and screaming with joy 😂 the thing with football is that generally the scoring is low like 1-0 2-1 3-2 those kinds of scores... so every goal matters so much. hence why u get those ridiculous bursts of joy and emotion from players. you can fight so hard for 90 minutes just for that 1 moments for u to win
This certainly does exist in American sports, especially at the college level. College football (American) is the closest to what you are describing over here in the states
The explainer captions don't do justice to the emotions I felt back then and still feel when I watch some of these moments. You just had to be there; the words to express that feeling haven't been invented yet...
About the bycicle goal from Cristiano Ronaldo.. Dudecwas playing against Juventus (Italy) in their own stadium (in Italy, I mean) and the whole stadium aplauded (you can see in the images people with Juve's colours applauding, hence him raising His hand to His heart, showing gratitude).
Growing up in France, even if I didn't like football, you had your football heroes. Zidane, Henri, Barthez and so much more (sorry I'm a 90s kid, I love the 98 world champions). Damn if you find a video on Zizou (Zinedine Zidane) or on Thierry Henri, that would be a treat.
You should react to either Ronaldinho or Djalminha compilation videos. They were regarded as the best naturally gifted players, they might not necessarily have scored the most goals and won the most trophies; but what they did with the ball was absolutely mind blowing
Safe to say you've missed a lot of the emotions not knowing the story before each moment.. Or reading the captions below it Great vid and reaction though ❤
The Euros r playing 2nite 1st semifinal (8pm Tuesday 9th july uk time) between Spain and France n it shud b a good game 2moro it's England v Netherlands same time, winners of both games meet in final on Sunday
Futebol não é apenas um jogo, é uma paixão para muitos, quase uma religião, e os grandes momentos desse esporte que mantém as torcidas dos clubes acompanhando esse espetáculo.
13:30 thats absolutely true, and i know alot of these videos about historical goal, and plays and passes. They should also include some of the world class saves from the goalkeepers. Rarely the hero, often the villain. But alot of times gamechangers
All good . The other Ronaldo not featured and Marco Tardelli after scoring Italy's second goal in the 1982 World Cup Final....on its own, explains everything.
Waking up in the middle of the night to watch your favourite team play, barely sleeping an hour and still going to work the next day, that is what it means❤
We've gone back and reacted to this since we didn't read the subtitles in this one. If you are interested here is the link for that video - ruclips.net/video/DaivXGA45yg/видео.html
Just to show you how big football is. The last Superbowl had 140 million viewers, the last World Cup had 4 billion viewers
And so many people only watch the Super Bowl for the half time show 😹😹😹
El classico (which is nothing more than a normal league game in Spain) gets more viewers than the superbowl
Superbowl is an unitedstater thing.. Country-sized.
@@sirsancti5504 so is the classico league match in a country with a 7th of the population and its gets far more viewers
@@sirsancti5504 I agree, but I recently watched a video where a number of Americans thought it was the biggest sports event in the world, and it's nowhere near
You can be married loads of times, you can have loads of kids, there are many things you can do, many times. But, you only ever have one club. THAT's what it means.
@@computersurgeon_ that's a bit cynical. They are learning about the sport, they can't have an opinion, until they know what it is. I enjoy watching them, i find them both to be really quite genuine and likeable.
@@Retrospective.that’s beautiful and all but it’s still a mid sport.. having not grown up in a soccer culture it’s only slightly more entertaining than baseball, for me at least.
@@solace6700 yeah that's fair enough, I always feel that it's a real shame the USA is missing out on all this though.
@@Retrospective. maybe in the near future we might. We do have college football which is more simular how football culture over there works I think.
@@solace6700 unless the supporters come with such a love for the city and the club that they will shout like hell, no it wont
You have to read at the bottom. There says how important those goals was. It is not just about how nice they are. Lewandowski scored 5 goals in just 9 minutes when even for a team it's hard to score 5 goals in a game (90 minutes). Messi needed 75 minutes to score 5 goals. And there are just 3-4 players who scored 5 goals in a single game, but Lewandowski scored 5 goals in 9 minutes in a 5-1 victory...
I’m not German and don’t watch much Bundesliga but I remember this happening and had to watch the replay because I couldn’t believe it. NINE MINUTES!! 😂😂
@@giteausuperstar The Lewandowski Show!!!!!!!!
Mane hattrick in under 3 minutes was way more impressive
I'm not so sure any of that relates to the beauty of football. If singular players shooting many goals in rapid succession becomes commonplace, I'd say it's the opposite. It's a team sport after all.
@@blechtic5 goals in 9 minutes has nothing to do with the beauty of football…?
You Americans dont know what you miss... football is passion,tears,joy and everything you can imagine! And when it comes to National teams... oh man,its just another level!!! ❤
most of the younger generations in America like myself- live football I first found out about the whole sport when I was 5 at school in a after-school soccer program, but most American do know about soccer
They seem to get a lot of that from this! Great video.
@@Mapleflower_ my fam came into it w the first wave in the late 70s. i played all through the 80's, 90s HS, 2000s sunday league up until i was 35 10 years ago. Son just got done w his HS career and middle daughter in u13. The US will come to know it as the most poular sport by 2050 when CTE kills all youth hand egg participation. And dont get me wrong i love american football but it is not sustainable as humans grow more aware of the dangers. It will go the way of gladiators
The US has way more football fans than you think. Look at the numbers in the last World Cup, I believe we sold the 1st or second most tickets
It was the Czech Republic and Slovakia who were once one country called Czechoslovakia before they split.
and Yugoslavia became Serbia and Croatia:)
And Slovenia, Bosnia And Hercegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Kosovo
also yugoslavia were split up too
@@666marchisio but it is today
@@666marchisiowhat aren’t you grasping? Kosovo was part of Yugoslavia now it’s a country
What separates football from every other sport is that its not how many will we score ?
Its will we score ?
This creates tension, the tension is what causes that huge release of crowd energy when a goal is scored.
Add to that the tactical nature and skill required in all aspects of the game that fans admire, often the run or pass by other players that lead to a goal are better than the goal itself, sometimes it'll be a last ditch tackle or save that gets the crowd on their feet.
I'm in the US. I still claim that the people who live here and not love this game just don't know what the rules are. They can't see that much of a good game is spent with people "damn near to score".
Absolutely. As you say, what makes football so exciting is paradoxically that a game can be very boring imo
You two are such a beautiful couple. Thank you for the content, the laughs and honesty... thank you both.
Being a leicester city fan, the clip of them winning the Premiership still gives me goosebumps, the odds for them winning the whole thing was 5000/1 and they pulled it off 🥳
I thought that Aguero goal would be my highlight of my Premier League, then along came Leicester, a year after I saw them in person lose at Arsenal and I was rooting for them over Arsenal. Watching them that whole next season was magical...The Vardy goal against Liverpool is my favorite....Then I erupted while in an airport in Atlanta when Hazard scored for Chelsea in the game against Tottenham to clinch it for Leicester. Such a fun fun season...
remember it well, sill waiting for Lawrenson to run over tower bridge naked
100 pee cent
I really like these 2 reactors. They are very genuine.
Bill Shankly was a Scottish Manager who managed Liverpool in the 60s and 70s. One of the most successful managers ever
I think I once saw a picture of a fan who had invaded the pitch to kiss his feet. Legendary...
And the one who set the culture of LFC, and got Scouseness.
He was poached from Huddersfield. They were the first team to win 3 successive division one championships - it's now the premier league
Shook bill shankly hand when getting my picture taken for the echo as Liverpool youngster supporter 62-63 season I was 3.
But the quiet man bob paisley won more trophies and Fagin who came after him. Did good as well. Born a red. Die a red. YNWA 97.
@@garygalt4146wow!
This is why we love this game I couldn't imagine a life without football
I am in my 8th decade in London and still have a season ticket since my first game on the 3rd September,1962:)
these goals are great, but what actually made them greater was the context behind the moment (written below the video)
I used to be a massive sports viewer: NFL, NCAA Football, Baseball, college basketball, everything. Then in 2001 I started watching English football when it made it to American cable and ever since, I'm a die-hard Newcastle United fan. I rarely watch anything but football/soccer anymore.
Why Newcastle 😂
@@peaknuisance9 Haha... It's hard to explain. I had no ties to any club and just started watching all the games on Fox Soccer Channel. Something about the style of Newcastle's play back then with Shearer, Solano, and Robert really appealed to me (and, of course, the class of Sir Bobby Robson). Then suffered through the misery years under Ashley, and now the club's looking positive again.
I'm no Newcastle fan but good lad 👍
You chose well, as far as passion goes the Newcastle fans are hard to beat, superb fans, and now with the new ownership things are looking very rosey for the toon.
@@markjones127 Yes, exciting journey now. That champions league win over PSG was just unbelievable. Looking forward to more moments like that in the future. Still no trophies since 1969, but at least we’re in the hunt again.
The love for football across the world is massive. Billions of people watch it. It is the biggest sport in the world.
I'm almost 60. I'm surprised how many of those goals I've watched happen live. Feel so privileged. But also over the years losing Maradona and then Pele. All the memories of football.
David Beckham played for PSG in his final year as a footballer and gave his entire salary to charity
nah he didnt really. he said he would, but who would check that out. no chance.
@@PhilLewis-xg7iv "Nah he didn't really". Sooo you're saying that's false, because you believe it's false? I mean, it's not like he needs it. Becks is worth like 400 mill anyway.
@@PhilLewis-xg7iv he did. He played free and the Paris children’s charity were very thankful.
@AlBarzUK nah he didn't. Name the charity and how much they benefited from this publicity stunt. They might have got 100k but the whole year's salary, no chance. Pure media publicity stunt. And you lot all believe it, like sheep.
Great role model.
Football is world religion and tribe. It's world sport. Greatest show on earth. You can't understand this game. For u it's goosebumps, literally we are crying for. Love from India. Humans greatest invention.
14:35
This is the semifinal of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil with the german team playing against the host nation, who went undefeated on hometurf for 35+ years, crushing them with 7:1, shooting 4 goals in 6 minutes, leading 5:0 after a third of the game.
I remember that! I was in a bar with a friend, and I predicted a 3-1 victory for Germany, my friend didn't think the same. So we agreed on on beer per Brazil goal, and a tequila shot per Germany goal. We went home pretty drunk and happy
"Now we understand"
...no you dont😂 i wish you did.
I'm not a football fan but i absolutely love going to stadium when my national team is playing emotions and vibes you get are amazing
Football is more than just a sport to most of the rest of the world outside of North America - it is almost a religion
you put it into words perfectly
I remember both France world champion in 1998 when I was 12 In my hometown, Lille (North of France) and 2018 litteraly 20 years after. I was in the crowd in Champ-Elysées in 2018 we were thousands and thousands all yelling, screaming, crying. I'll remember forever this "all together" atmosphere, hope yu guys will feel that one day because it's the best kind of memories you can keep until your veru last day. Luv' from France !
I love football commentators 😂. The one at 15:57 said:" we can finally die peacefully. Okay as late as possible but we can 😂😅"
Jess the "backflip"kick is known as a bicycle kick🤗love from England to you both
or overhead kick and the ones on the side are scissors kicks
A friend of mine who trains in my gym whose 80 years of age was friends with pele. They became friends when my friend left england to play in America for the tampa bay rowdies in 1977 and met pele and franz beckenbauer when they both played for new york cosmos , so from there became friends.
Rodney Marsh? Just had to ask. Was a Roudies fan as a teen back then.
@panamafloyd1469 no lenny glover who signed from leicester if you remember him
@@jimdoyle8757 I remember Lenny! Years later, I had a girlfriend from Tampa. Lenny was her fave. Her 'teenage crush'.
@panamafloyd1469 with his long blonde hair and cheeky smile lol he's the fittest 80 year old I know and the girls still swoon over him lol
This shows the passion we have for football. There is so much skill involved. So much love of the sport in many, many countries.
I went to my first football match on the first day of the 1968 / 1969 season at Anfield. Liverpool beat Manchester City 2 - 1.
That was the day before my fifth birthday.
I have been in love with Liverpool Football club for the whole of my life. I'm now 61.
When you find YOUR football team, you're there with them forever. My Dad told me on that day in 1968, Son, you'll change your girlfriend, your wife even your favourite car but your football team is sacred. He was right.
football is just another level of happiness, of passion, of love. it is a overwhelmingly beautiful sport. it is loyalty, ecstasy.
Never forget the legend that was George Best.
One of the best of all time.
Don't forget the Holy Trinty of Man U.
Think it was Shankly who said "If they asked every manager which one player they would want in their team, most would say George Best, but would be thinking Billy Bremner"
The beauty is the fact that the same crossbar can be a source of sound of joy or sound of missed opportunity. The beauty is when you see a pass 3 passes before it gets to you. The beauty is all the senses man, the change in pace of play. Man i miss it.
Dude, Czech Republic and Yugoslavia were never one country. They were not even neighbours.
He was right: he did mess this up! 😂😂😂 damn!
In reality they were both part of austrohungarian empire until the end of ww1
@@luis.o.saraivathat’s where he got confused 😂
@@markmclean4897 I don't think that he got confused due to austro-hungary, but due to the former Tschechosloowakia and that they split as did the former YU.
@@peter_stockholm I did say I probably messed it up 🤷
Football is so important for societies. It brings people together. Someone who has no one in their lives, can support a football team, and have thousands of friends on a Saturday afternoon. When it comes to cup competitions, a small club can be drawn to play a big club who will then bring thousands of fans to their village or town, and suddenly the local businesses are making more money in one day than might do in year.
And THIS Ladies and Gentlemen is why REAL FOOTBALL WAS, IS and ALWAYS will be the ONLY SPORT THAT MATTERS.
Greetings from The Netherlands.
Our apologies for the Semi!
@@mauk2861 No mate, England played a decent game.
Can't blame them for the bad referee.
Good luck in the final! 👍
Why do Europeans care so much to put their point across to Americans? None of us care😂. An this is coming from a ⚽️ fan.
Hope yall get a world cup! I’m rooting for yall
@@DA-db9bi bc yall acting like yall better in everythig maybe?
For real gut wrenching emotion there's nothing to compare with your team being in a tournament like the World Cup and the game ends in a draw then you have to go through the emotion of a Penalty Shootout.
You should really react to chris kamara his best bits. Hes very much loved by us British public. Hes an ex footballer, but hes more loved for being a pundit and tv personality. Hes also been on would i lie to you.
Oh wow i genuinely love your reaction. It just breaks my heart, thay you dont read the captions underneath the video. It explains in every single video what is so meaningful behind this goal/save from the striker/goalkeeper . I am looking forward to more football reactions 🎉
There's a famous finale between Leicester City & Watford that you should find on RUclips. The emotions of the players and fans has extremes only seen on rare occasions.
DEEEEEEENEEEYYYYY!!!!!!!
I don't think that was even a final since it was in Watford. That was for the right to go to Wembley and play in the finals or maybe even the semi-finals, but it was amazing. That ending sequence and of course like @cs3473 says..........DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENNNNNNNNEY
Talk about highs and lows. Never felt so gutted !! However nothing was could ever prepare me for the next few seasons as a Leicester city fan
8:28 Dieser Lauf von Schürle. Die Flanke auf Götze. Die annahme mit der Brust. Der Schuss. Das Tor. Der Moderator. Das Gefühl, Weltmeister zu sein. Jedes mal geht mein herz auf. Jedes mal diese euphorie. Ich liebe es.
Ich liebe dich Fußball.
Hopefully with having a friend in Liverpool you'll be adopted Scousers.... It's always a ride with Liverpool FC♥️🙌♥️
Loved the reaction, but, just one tip... next time if possible, try to see the subtitles, because they put some context in the highlights of the video and you guys didn't pay that much of attention... like Leicester's historic title, Greece winning the European Championship and etc... Overall, thank u, i could see the emotion through you guys, and that means a lot.
This is what u American's miss out on growing up. The game the whole world plays & u don't. Football is about emotion & the fans
Not true. The USA has the most youth "football" (soccer) players in the world but by the time kids reach early teens most kids have stopped playing and moved to other more popular sports in the USA. Also the USA does have 340 million people imagine if our top athletes didnt go to the NFL or NBA but instead focused on soccer from a young age even now the USA is a to 15 rated team in FIFA world rankings and thats with the MLS as the top domestic league :P
@@LeeMoore-tu4gr I’m generalising. U have your 4 major sports, what u r into. Americans have only started getting into football in the last 20 yrs. Thats why Americans knowledge of football. U only getting into it now because of Superstars. Messi example. Americans love superstars, what your 4 major sports r based around. U love it
@@LeeMoore-tu4gr nobody told you that you could play a big role in world football. Your footballers could become World Champions. Real World Champions. 😉 So many people, much better support for young sportsmen than most other countries. US could be on the top
@@LeeMoore-tu4grIndia and China have a billion people each, people arent what makes a country good at football. Yes its a very athletic sport but it isnt pure athletics, there is a huge amount of skill needed also, and a deep league system and culture. The US will never be a top footballing nation because everyone else is so far ahead.
Love your videos especially this one which includes my team Chelsea winning the Champions League final in 2012 when I was there in Munich. My greatest club memory having watched Chelsea since the late 50's. .
So many awsome moments and......David Beckham😂
Here in England, football isn't life and death. As Shankly said, it is so much more than that, it's a way of life, a culture. We live, breathe, eat and sleep football. Its a beautiful sport with so many ups and downs. Beautiful sport and I urge Americans to follow football closely and you'll see just how magical and how emotional it really is. Great video guys
We need a football emotional or wholesome moments reaction
Love your reactions. You enjoyed the pure energy ans the love through these goals. But for us, football fans, almost all of these goals represent a big part of football history. For many of them i can tell you exactly when it was played, who were the teams, the scorers, the final result of the game and where i was when i saw it. These are really important moments of our game. And i have to leave you there cause i have a european cup semi final to watch now !!
When Americans start having promotions & relegation in their football they can experience the passion
The back stories to the goals and matches (e.g. Agüero or Bale etc) that’s what makes the special goals timeless.
14:50 That was during the semi finals of the World Cup in Brazil, one of the big football nations, Germany vs. Brazil and Brazil just got utterly annihilated.
I saw that match live in a public screening with thousands of other here in Germany and after the fifth goal no-one was really cheering anymore because even though we all rooted for Germany, our team, we really felt with the Brazilians because they didn't deserve that. This was the worst defeat in their at that point exactly 100 year old history and to make it even worse during the World Cup, the biggest event in football, in their own country, with billions watching around the globe.
It's the first time I cried because of football, I will never forget that
@@amalysweet18 So your Brazilian I presume.
My condolences for that one. It was brutal to watch even as an opposing fan, can't imagine how it felt for you.
@@amalysweet18 So your Brazilian I presume.
My condolences for that one. It was brutal to watch even as an opposing fan, can't imagine how it felt for you.
@BlackWater_49 No, I am burundian, but a lot of people in my country were fans of the Brazilian team.
Your work mate played against Pelé?! THAT IS INCREDIBLE! I could never get over that fact. He's blessed! Please send him regards from us here on RUclips. I'm sure many of us would love to hear his story. Pelé was a gift to humanity.
If you get a chance, I recommend watching Liverpool fans singing there clubs anthem "your never walk alone" that's moving
It’s “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, not “Your”. That doesn’t even make sense! 🤷🏻♂️
@Steve_W27 oh thank you.. I'll never get over that mistake. I'm so grateful you corrected me. Phew, what a plonker I am. I wish I as clever as you. Oh well
@@bryanwarren7843 no worries at all. Keep practicing your basic spellings - you might get there. Fair play to you for having the aspirations to do so 👍
@@Steve_W27 I've no aspirations to better myself. I'll just rely on nobodies/nobody's (?) to correct me. Cheers
Football is everything to the working man. So many memories over the last 50 yrs following Aston Villa.
Johan Cruijff..best ever. Not only a great player but a great coach. A man who changed how everybody played football and this video showed him exactly 0.30 seconds. Ridiculous!
I remember Milan - Barcellona 4-0 the final with Cruijff coach...thanks!😄🔴⚫
the author of the video is French who shown what he want, Zidane, Beckham, Messi, Ibrahimovic, Neymar and every World Cup final from 1998 to 2018 except for the 2006 World Cup final.
Have only recently subscribed to your channel and loving your reactions. Absolutely loved seeing you react to this one as me and my 10 year old twin boys watch this occasionally as they play for their local football club. It’s such a special moment when we watch this video together as it always keeps their inspiration going for playing ❤
This video is not for you, the way this video is edited you should either know the history of the goals or read the description at the bottom. You don't fullfil either criteria.
Or how about they’re just appreciating and learning about football?
@aaronlloyd6905 maybe, but my point was there are better videos than this one for someone who doesn't know anything about football
We haven't seen nearly enough of the greatest artist to ever have touched a ball, that is Ronaldinho.
Y'all need to watch this guy
you should watch Liverpool playing in Australia and the crowd singing you will never walk alone
YES
Please react to Lionel Messi the worlds greatest 3rd edition
You guys should react to the best Croatian matches, those are always fkn nail biters. A country that established it self in 1992. to get 2 silvers and a bronze in world cup is phenomenal. Them coming from lost hope to 3 extra long games with the finale against France being super solid is the stuff of legends.
You use to work with Pele` ⚽️ 😂😂😂😂😂 2:42
Maradona making a goal with the hand, just astonishing and breath-taking 💀
But cheating, which given his class wasn’t necessary. He will always be remembered for the Hand of god goal, but his second was such an excellent goal to watch. He broke my heart that day.
the biggest crap in the history of football.
FOOTBALL greatest sports in the world ❤ Part of life and full of emotions. TQ for the reactiion 👍🏼
If you want to see some of the individual players at their best, there are some great compilations here on RUclips. The Messi and Ronaldo videos show just how good those two are, and some of the things they can do with a football look impossible! I would leave links, but I have no idea how to do it on my potato phone lol.
Incredible video! Hope you guys watch a few more. Especially about the rules and how the game actually works.
There's also the South American Cup - Argentine Cup - Every country in South America - Central America Cup & Asian Cup
Hey! Just wanted to say that I watch you guys a lot (only just subscribed rn cos i thought i already had ages ago, oops) and when this popped up i was so happy! i love this video. but from the opening, i didnt get any context as to how much you guys already know about or how much you watch football. idk if i missed something but i was expecting like "we love football" or "he doesnt know much about football but i do" and i scrolled through your videos for a little while and couldnt see anything else about football (apart from chants videos) so i feel like i have 0 context as to how much you guys already knew or how big fans you were before watching this which changes things a lot. im a little wine drunk so im very sorry if i misheard the intro or missed a video, was just letting you know!
😂 We really appreciate you subscribing friend, and thank you so much for the valuable feedback. This is definitely something we should've included in the intro.
Neither of us have ever watched a game of Football and outside of knowing a few of the more famous players we have no knowledge of the game really.
We take viewer recommendations. That's how we ended up here watching this and the chants video.
We will definitely incorporate your feedback into our intros.
Much love to you from us 💚💜
Football is so addictive. Once you start watching you're hooked. 😊
This video made me bawl my eyes out. Patrice Evra's voice kept playing in my head, "I love this game." I was the first person in my entire family, hundreds of years of history, to ever play football. I started at 6, played a year in college (tore my groin and got too many concussions) then a year of adult footy. I coached my lil bros club goalkeepers and a U-10 boys and girls rec team. I'd love to coach more but I've torn my achilles and more leg kuscles so I can't even run anymore and that's why this video got me so emotional. The one constant in my whole life, I physically can't play or even train others to do, anymore and it hurts so much. I'm from rural Kentucky so you can trust there are plenty of Americans that 'get it'. I'd never stab someone for this love but I'll always have passion.
Every game that you saw is a special game finals and great comebacks iff you knew the games then you understand it to you its just nice goals its way more than that !
It can be a really great experience even with a team that you don't really know that well. Some years ago me and my brother were in Brazil in Rio on a family holiday. We decided on watching a football match, and ended up watching a cup game. My brother's favourite team is Inter Porto Alegre, he had been living in the south for a couple of years and got to know them through that. However I had not chosen a favourite among the brazilian teams yet, but found the name Botafogo to be intriguing, just the sound of it made me happy, so I went with that.
So one night we went to watch Botafogo on their home turf, and after struggling to create chances they suddenly scored. Then the thing happened: A Botafogo fan was sitting by himself, he quickly stood up looked around, and couldn't find anybody he knew. Then we kinda saw each other and we just went for it and hugged each other while jumping and screaming in pure joy. It was electric. Remember this was the first time I had ever met this person, and I'll most likely never meet him again. But in that moment we shared something you can't plan for or expect, the celebratory nature of community.
One that you must see. The Greatest Liverpool Anthem, in Australia. You'll Never Walk Alone. It's a must, when you know about Hillsborough Disaster. Jess get the tissues out for this one. Trust me ❤❤❤❤❤🙏🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️
So many emothins. All the best to you and warm greetings from Germany.
I wish this video could explain these moments
The goals would make you cry fr
Some of the goals here where impossible to do
Been watching my club (Manchester United) since 1979. I was 11. The pinnacle was in 1999 we had won the Premier League on the Sunday ....the following Saturday we won the FA Cup .....4 days later I travelled to Barcelona as we took on Bayern Munich in the Champions league Final. We were 1-0 down at 90 minutes.....we had 3 minutes of injury time in which we scored twice to win the TREBLE ....it had never been done before. There's videos on RUclips about it......apart from my wedding day and our children being born it was the greatest night of my life .
I am 43 I have been kicking a ball since 2 years old, and playing football since 5, for me there is something about the crowd roars on big goals, Zidane's CL final goal, or Ronaldinho's debut goal, to name a couple, the crowd roars overwhelm the mics and start to distort a little, there is something about that sound you just feel throughout your body, whether you are in the crowd or watching on TV
There is a good video on RUclips showing the best goalkeeper saves for Mike.
This is why it is the most popular sport in the World and why in Brazil it is called "O Jogo Bonito" (The Beautiful Game). The "World Game" can be encapsulated in one individual. Take Giovani van Bronckhorst for instance - Italian first name, Germanic surname, Indonesian heritage, a Dutch international who played his club football in the Netherlands, Scotland, England and Spain and he has coached teams in the Netherlands, China, Scotland and currently in Turkey. For players, the game can take them from grinding poverty to global adulation. For fans, teams provide great hope and joy, with the best example of that being the current situation with the war in Ukraine and their team being in the current European Championships. My team is Manchester United and it has been for 67 years, since the day I was born (many people might say this as a figure of speech but for me it is fact). My mother is a Manchester girl and she went to games in the 1940s and early 1950s. My brother and I were born on January 12th 1957, a Saturday, around 1pm. Man U played Newcastle in a game starting at 3pm and they won by five goals. To show that life goes in circles, our 51st birthday was on a Saturday and Man U played Newcastle and won by five goals. We migrated to Australia from the UK in 1962, so I have only seen Man U play live on five occasions but spread across vast distance. I have seen them play twice in Manchester and once in London on trips to the UK and twice here in Australia, in Adelaide in 1968 and Melbourne in 1999, when they visited as European Champions on both occasions. My mother saw them play in every decade from the 1940s to the 1990s. When one chooses a team, that team is an important part of one's life.
I always crying while i watching great moments of football with sad song in it
That's the beauty of football: one ball and a bunch of kids, having fun. No matter the pitch, as long as you have clear the goal...no other sport needs only a ball to practice it.
the only way I can describe it your football team and their fans are like your family/tribe... it means that much. I don't know if anything similar exists in US sports
In Europe, in particular, football means everything! it's so ingrained in the culture
my best memory as a kid is watching Manchester utd win the Champions League with 2 last-minute goals... I slide on my knees straight into our marble fireplace. my mum came in to check why I was both crying and screaming with joy 😂
the thing with football is that generally the scoring is low like 1-0 2-1 3-2 those kinds of scores... so every goal matters so much. hence why u get those ridiculous bursts of joy and emotion from players. you can fight so hard for 90 minutes just for that 1 moments for u to win
This certainly does exist in American sports, especially at the college level. College football (American) is the closest to what you are describing over here in the states
You should look for goalkeeper saves, saving a goal can be just as important as scoring a goal.
Love you both but never stop the way you laugh it’s fantastic love it
The explainer captions don't do justice to the emotions I felt back then and still feel when I watch some of these moments. You just had to be there; the words to express that feeling haven't been invented yet...
Hey adorable couple. From Brazil here and please react the Brazilian League. Its special and the fans are another level.
About the bycicle goal from Cristiano Ronaldo.. Dudecwas playing against Juventus (Italy) in their own stadium (in Italy, I mean) and the whole stadium aplauded (you can see in the images people with Juve's colours applauding, hence him raising His hand to His heart, showing gratitude).
According to Johann Cruyff, Kenny Dalglish is one of the Top 5 best players of all time. Check him out
watching these goals without reading the context is like eating cereal without the milk
We went back with milk this time! ruclips.net/video/DaivXGA45yg/видео.html
Growing up in France, even if I didn't like football, you had your football heroes. Zidane, Henri, Barthez and so much more (sorry I'm a 90s kid, I love the 98 world champions). Damn if you find a video on Zizou (Zinedine Zidane) or on Thierry Henri, that would be a treat.
You should react to either Ronaldinho or Djalminha compilation videos. They were regarded as the best naturally gifted players, they might not necessarily have scored the most goals and won the most trophies; but what they did with the ball was absolutely mind blowing
Safe to say you've missed a lot of the emotions not knowing the story before each moment.. Or reading the captions below it
Great vid and reaction though ❤
The Euros r playing 2nite 1st semifinal (8pm Tuesday 9th july uk time) between Spain and France n it shud b a good game
2moro it's England v Netherlands same time, winners of both games meet in final on Sunday
There's a great compilation, of the best football saves by the Goal Keeper. ❤😂❤❤🎉
Take a look at videos of the best goalkeepers - their ability to react is amazing!!!
Futebol não é apenas um jogo, é uma paixão para muitos, quase uma religião, e os grandes momentos desse esporte que mantém as torcidas dos clubes acompanhando esse espetáculo.
13:30 thats absolutely true, and i know alot of these videos about historical goal, and plays and passes. They should also include some of the world class saves from the goalkeepers. Rarely the hero, often the villain. But alot of times gamechangers
All good . The other Ronaldo not featured and Marco Tardelli after scoring Italy's second goal in the 1982 World Cup Final....on its own, explains everything.
The best and most passionate sport on the planet there is nothing like it
Guys, you need too watch Liverpool in Australia. You’ll Never walk alone. I cry every time. ❤❤❤
That has to be one of the greatest videos ever made.
Waking up in the middle of the night to watch your favourite team play, barely sleeping an hour and still going to work the next day, that is what it means❤
Non football fans will fail to appreciate that most of these clips are from the most high profile and important games imaginable.