Ronaldo at Barcelona: When football broke

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2022
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    The original Ronaldo. The Brazilian Ronaldo. The Ronaldo before the injuries. That was the Barcelona Ronaldo. The story of Ronaldo at the Camp Nou is a story filled with magnificent goals, partying, and fallings-out, but it would ultimately lead to a world record transfer fee.
    This is the story of Ronaldo’s time at Barcelona. Told by Seb Stafford-Bloor, illustrated by Craig Silcock.
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  • @felipenachmanowicz9393
    @felipenachmanowicz9393 Год назад +1438

    Lets not forget, he still had an incredible carreer even after what happened to his knee.... Twice. His touch and technique were that good.

    • @jucalebre7540
      @jucalebre7540 Год назад +40

      For real, just look at his goals for Corinthians before retiring, so glad he played for my team

    • @tiburc10
      @tiburc10 Год назад +104

      He won a Ballon d'Or after two career ending injuries. That shoud said eveything you need to know about him.

    • @djfunkychicken
      @djfunkychicken Год назад +44

      That was a gift to football lovers.. Who comes back from a 2 year injury absence and continue playing at the top???

    • @bluecheese20401
      @bluecheese20401 Год назад +5

      You're so right

    • @vickywitvicky
      @vickywitvicky Год назад +17

      He won world cup and top scorer after career ending injury

  • @amiryusuf8815
    @amiryusuf8815 Год назад +2228

    Pre-injury R9 was just destruction personified. Dribbling, header, powerful kicks. He had it all. Also his goal per appearance rate was something to behold too.

    • @TacomaParkour
      @TacomaParkour Год назад +58

      perfect hair

    • @airidhsj302A
      @airidhsj302A Год назад +6

      My middle name is names after him

    • @playea123
      @playea123 Год назад +80

      R9 and Bale must be the biggest whatifs in football history when it comes to Injuries. Bale could have been a top 10-20 player of all time and R9 could have been the best ever.

    • @sibstarr
      @sibstarr Год назад +10

      His goals per minute rate was even better

    • @nickminir56
      @nickminir56 Год назад +49

      Not a R9 fan but I remembered playing old FIFA game with my friends: whenever I picked R9 they would scream cheater and sometime refuse to play 😁

  • @justhuy7960
    @justhuy7960 Год назад +1120

    He was goalless for 2 months and still reached 47 goals, LEGEND!!!

    • @LethalMartialArtist
      @LethalMartialArtist Год назад +136

      This exactly! This man was a beast even after the terrible injuries a 50% Ronaldo is still better than almost every striker.

    • @harithdanial141
      @harithdanial141 Год назад +22

      Most player need a more game after injury but not for ronaldo nazario. He always score after long injury and don't need time

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Год назад

      Lies again? Gap Between Teeth

    • @ObeseGorilla229
      @ObeseGorilla229 Год назад +1

      ​@@NazriB?

    • @unfoldingmatches
      @unfoldingmatches 11 месяцев назад

      Hahah IL FENOMENO 💯

  • @mursuka80
    @mursuka80 Год назад +688

    Best player i have ever seen before his injuries. The speed, power and technique was unmatched.

    • @AK-fc5rc
      @AK-fc5rc Год назад +9

      Messi >

    • @MariaSanchez-kv9fg
      @MariaSanchez-kv9fg Год назад +36

      @@AK-fc5rc uh not really 😛

    • @AK-fc5rc
      @AK-fc5rc Год назад +7

      @@MariaSanchez-kv9fg Messi >

    • @Torres9MZ
      @Torres9MZ Год назад +41

      It is a huge "what if". In my opinion pre-injury R9 was the best footballer of all time at this age. Without that bad injuries, he could end up as the best player of all time. I have no doubt about that. He was the most gifted player i ever saw. Unreal speed, power, finishing woth both feet and headers, incredible dribbling ability (also while sprinting), free kicks, long shots, penalties. He did it all back then.

    • @Torres9MZ
      @Torres9MZ Год назад +1

      @Netaji-The British Slayer I wrote most gifted 😊 not talented

  • @asaahsamuel.3833
    @asaahsamuel.3833 Год назад +591

    Pre-injury R9 was a phenomenon. With the speed and explosiveness of a winger, the movement and finishing of an elite 9 and the technique and dribbling of a seasoned trequartista. Truly a phenomenon! If his knees weren't mauled, he'll be the greatest footballer of all time no debate.

    • @boxingenthusiast4016
      @boxingenthusiast4016 Год назад +10

      he is

    • @yanndylan2239
      @yanndylan2239 Год назад +21

      @@boxingenthusiast4016 not really, the majority opinion still has Messi, Maradona and Pele ahead of him

    • @danilohernandez6617
      @danilohernandez6617 Год назад +34

      @@boxingenthusiast4016 Unfortunately he isn't. But we were robbed of that possibility by the injuries.

    • @Dslayer066
      @Dslayer066 Год назад +12

      @@yanndylan2239 Only due to his knees, a healthy ronaldo... would be over all of them!

    • @matteomariani5160
      @matteomariani5160 Год назад +29

      Pre-injury Ronaldo is the greatest forward that we ever saw playing football. After the injury he was "only" the best of his time

  • @jucalebre7540
    @jucalebre7540 Год назад +182

    He retired at my team. He was very overweight, had a destroyed knee and he was still a beast, never saw someone like him

    • @LoganTormentta
      @LoganTormentta Год назад +22

      and with all of that he could sprint above 30 km/h in a game to score a goal.

    • @davidjaramillo1574
      @davidjaramillo1574 Год назад +8

      Corinthians 🙌

  • @hawk992
    @hawk992 Год назад +630

    "Ronaldo, the real One." quote by Jose Mourinho

    • @Sebas-gb6if
      @Sebas-gb6if Год назад +18

      They’re not even comparable but go on

    • @tudortz44
      @tudortz44 Год назад +134

      @@Sebas-gb6if indeed, they are not. R9 is in a class of his own.

    • @vitormascarenhas4884
      @vitormascarenhas4884 Год назад +38

      Henry also said this. The real one.

    • @walyachilz9466
      @walyachilz9466 Год назад +5

      @@vitormascarenhas4884 right, then jamie checked him despite him starting the whole thing😂

    • @kowalski9er273
      @kowalski9er273 Год назад +1

      @@vitormascarenhas4884 Karl Henry was a good defender

  • @tanamly
    @tanamly Год назад +147

    The closing comment is perfection.
    The original Ronaldo.
    This has always been my opinion, that that year at Barcelona is the only full season we saw him full capacity.
    Never again.
    Same for Ronaldinho... only those 2 or 3 seasons at Barcelonabdid we see him at his full powers.

    • @tonron888
      @tonron888 Год назад +7

      He was at his peak frm the beginning. He was the best player in the world by a mile at 19

    • @RafitoOoO
      @RafitoOoO Год назад +12

      He was still too young. Usually players reach their prime by 25, by then he had his knee exploded twice. If you really think about it we never got too see his prime.

    • @theodoricboahen8709
      @theodoricboahen8709 Год назад +1

      ​@@RafitoOoO Not everyone peak at the same time. Look at lewa or rooney

  • @Jorgecardosojr
    @Jorgecardosojr Год назад +306

    What a beautiful tribute to Ronaldo. Congratulations!!

    • @Adrian-kc2tf
      @Adrian-kc2tf Год назад +2

      because he watched Spurs game, tifo decide to make this video 😁😁

    • @ultronic2765
      @ultronic2765 Год назад

      Ronaldo is a snake and a traitor. He played for FC Barcelona and Real Madrid and AC Milan and Inter Milan. Don't support him!

  • @rolandbrouwer
    @rolandbrouwer Год назад +106

    Back in the 90's I was a seasonticket holder at PSV Eindhoven, he was so incredible good and together with Luc Nilis he was unstoppable. When he left PSV bought a guy named Ruud van Nistelrooy... I miss those days.

    • @amsterdamG2G
      @amsterdamG2G Год назад +3

      Luc Nilis was brilliant...And before R9 you guys had Romario.

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 Год назад +11

      PSV had had series of good strikers in the 90s till early 00's. Romario, Ronaldo, Ruud, and Kezman. I honestly thought Kezman would follow the footstep of his predecessors still he was great striker for PSV.

    • @amsterdamG2G
      @amsterdamG2G Год назад +3

      @@harukrentz435 Don't forget Jules Ellerman 😅👍 I was still a child but it felt like he always scored when he played.

  • @abrakadabra2790
    @abrakadabra2790 Год назад +50

    R9 was so powerful that his knees couldn’t keep up. He was so built and rapid so when he made sharp turns that put overwhelming pressure on his knees. He was so rapid that he reached the peak human capabilities when making turns.

    • @mustytasty4287
      @mustytasty4287 4 месяца назад

      bro he's way too heavy for football

    • @Ascending11
      @Ascending11 2 месяца назад

      ​@@mustytasty4287 That was after his thyroid problems. Back then, the only treatment was considered doping, so he refused to take the treatments and gained weight. Still phenomenal with weight issues.

  • @sususegar
    @sususegar Год назад +253

    The post-injury Ronaldo was more well-rounded, obviously he adjusted his game due to injuries (and some maturity) rather than being just an explosive player. I remember how he was really efficient in World Cup 2002 and destroyed United in 2003. Majority of goals were knowing where to be at the right place and time to tap in

    • @jonnybarron1518
      @jonnybarron1518 Год назад +15

      He was not more well rounded he went down everyone knows this. He was already well rounded and the best striker ever to play before the injury. The Brazil team in 2002 was world class all around that’s why they won

    • @Ltasty
      @Ltasty Год назад +10

      More well rounded as in his BMI?

    • @sususegar
      @sususegar Год назад

      @@jonnybarron1518 could be my memory is fuzzy now as I was just a kid pre-98 injury. I recall his hold up and link up play was (forced to be) much better after the injury.

    • @gadget00
      @gadget00 Год назад +5

      that's true; he went from " just give me the ball and I'll dribble everybody and shoot to score" to "just shoot at me, and the ball will bounce somewhere over my body and then it'll pass the goal line"

    • @jorgeherrera1074
      @jorgeherrera1074 Год назад +1

      @@jonnybarron1518 but to be the star in a team full of stars is amazing in itself.

  • @jucalebre7540
    @jucalebre7540 Год назад +92

    Ronaldo was something else... without the injuries he was the best player ever

  • @Darrow1991
    @Darrow1991 Год назад +62

    I remember him in Serie “A”. Give him a pass in the centre and the goal was inevitable. I am a Lazio supporter and I still remember how he almost single handedly beat us in the Eufa cup final. I was not angry or bitter towards him; he was too good to be angry at for his phenomenal skill.
    He will always be “Ronaldo”; I will always refer to the great Portuguese player as “Christian Ronaldo”.

    • @kreush7329
      @kreush7329 Год назад +4

      Cristiano *

    • @Darrow1991
      @Darrow1991 Год назад +10

      @@kreush7329 totally. I blame autocorrect.

    • @gerardomalazdrewicz7514
      @gerardomalazdrewicz7514 Год назад +2

      R9: The original, the true one, the best one. Cristiano, as great as it was, never reached his levels.

  • @dmaharry7976
    @dmaharry7976 Год назад +84

    One of the best to play the game. He’s what you paid entry fee for.

  • @R9naldo
    @R9naldo Год назад +38

    He was basically Cristiano and Messi, before Cristiano and Messi. Nearly 50 goals in a season was unheard of back then and to a degree is still unheard of today. No one has done it like him before, and after. Hope he's never forgotten

    • @kohikappu
      @kohikappu Год назад +2

      His playing style reminds me of Haaland to be honest, basically what players don't need to be a striker.
      But it's the fact that they both have it. Not only a beast in front of the goal, but also a winger and nr. 10.

    • @nathanhosea489
      @nathanhosea489 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@kohikappu Haaland is just a good finisher. R9 was probably the most complete attacker ever at his peak

    • @maxteraform
      @maxteraform 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@kohikappu
      Late reply here, but I don't see what you mean
      R9 had dribbling, vision, and an unbelievable ball control. Haaland doesn't have that. They are similar in finishing, but Ronaldo was so much more.

    • @kohikappu
      @kohikappu 5 месяцев назад

      @@maxteraform Haaland has dribbling and playmaking skills, but I would agree that R9 got more. However, I was talking in terms of playing style. Haaland also runs everywhere, it was as if the shadow of R9 did come for him. As for the ball control, I agree.

    • @maxteraform
      @maxteraform 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@kohikappu
      Haaland has very little dribbling skills, and he rarely does any playmaking

  • @mbell7498
    @mbell7498 Год назад +52

    It was the Inter fans who gave him the nickname, when he was in Italy, not the Brazilian fans. Must be "Fenomeno" in Italian.

    • @djfunkychicken
      @djfunkychicken Год назад

      I remember Vieri called him Ronnie.. after that the commentators kept calling him Ronnie too

    • @mbell7498
      @mbell7498 Год назад +3

      @@djfunkychicken Ronnie was given him by friends and teammates. "Fenomeno" was given to him by the fans and the press. Same in basketball, a teammate wouldn't call Michael Jordan "Air Jordan", but just Mike :)

    • @djfunkychicken
      @djfunkychicken Год назад +1

      @@mbell7498 I remember his Barca days well. If only we had the internet then! Or even just HD viewing like today 😒

  • @dheerajsah
    @dheerajsah Год назад +93

    If you have to disguise as a waiter to sign a player, you already know that he is a legend

  • @chomalen
    @chomalen Год назад +175

    R9 at Barcelona was the peak of any footballer. Ever. Anytime. Anywhere.

    • @oapilef9911
      @oapilef9911 Год назад +3

      Pele is better but I agree ronaldos 2nd

    • @patricklfenton
      @patricklfenton Год назад +3

      Ronaldinho at Barcelona brother

    • @lucas69elbago
      @lucas69elbago Год назад +41

      there is this lil guy, Messi i dont know if you ever heard about him, nice player

    • @Caiser
      @Caiser Год назад +21

      Not even the peak of any South American footballer in Catalonia

    • @FlyAs57Passengers
      @FlyAs57Passengers Год назад +6

      @MB 😂 dude probably hasn’t had a tv since then.

  • @berento
    @berento Год назад +13

    R9 made me fall in love with football. Ronaldinho made that love more intense. Both together made me an avid supporter of joga bonito. I will never forget them. Thank you for making my childhood so fun. 🥰😇

  • @croskoal
    @croskoal Год назад +37

    Always seemed like so much more time in Barcelona, he was such a great player

    • @charlesray9674
      @charlesray9674 Год назад

      Yeah, I thought he was there for at least three 😳

  • @Rob-hy8vb
    @Rob-hy8vb Год назад +18

    Sir Bobby Robson's reaction still give me goosebumps

  • @enduregaming2049
    @enduregaming2049 Год назад +103

    His literally what Messi n Cristiano Ronaldo are but in one person !!

    • @SiriusM13
      @SiriusM13 Год назад +3

      Yh🔥🥵

    • @Jyacema94
      @Jyacema94 Год назад +19

      Ronaldo was rarely a player who made the team play, like an enganche. Messi is that, and also a goalscorer. But if you meant that Ronaldo had the gift of agility to win 1vs1 in a quick manner like Messi, then yes, I agree with you. In my opinion, Ronaldo is somewhat similar to what Kun Aguero and Romario are, or even, Hugo Sanches, but Hugo is not of your time so probably you’ve never seen him play. And as far as Cristiano Ronaldo, yes I 100% agree with you. They had strength, good positioning, clever skills for 1vs1, power shots, smart headers, although Ronaldo is known for earthly finishing in front of goal. I think Ronaldo’s greatness is amongst Pelé, Maradona, and Best, as far as skill, strength , finishing, cleverness, improviser. Although, for me, Maradona in his prime, was out of this world.

    • @bp3366
      @bp3366 Год назад +10

      @@Jyacema94 Bruh

    • @p-y8210
      @p-y8210 Год назад +3

      Absolutely not.

    • @hoya1178
      @hoya1178 Год назад +10

      *pff* That is not true, Ronaldo didn't have Messi's vision and passing ability. Also Messi is better at dribbling and goalscoring.

  • @sawyer3446
    @sawyer3446 Год назад +38

    Seeing Ronaldo's numbers is insane. In his first and only season for Cruzeiro he scored 34 goals in 34 games, then he moved to PSV, and in two seasons there he scored 42 goals in 46 games, he then subsequently moved to Barca in 96 and scored 34 goals in 37 games which is incredible. The range and adaptibility of this man are insane. He scored wherever he went. He is really fearless, even in his late career when he basically out of shape, he managed to score 29 goals for Corinthians in 52 games. What a legend.

  • @LFCliid
    @LFCliid Год назад +245

    My favourite ever player. Imagine his stats if it wasn’t for the injuries and health issues

    • @MrRubio14
      @MrRubio14 Год назад +40

      Built like a cruiserweight, but with the skill of a god.
      World Cup at 19 Balon d'or at 20, 169 goals by 21, 2 WCs, 15WC goals, 67Brazil goals in 98 caps, a goal for Milan vs Inter and for Inter vs Milan, for Barca vs Madrid and for a Madrid vs Barca. Cruzeiro, PSV, Barca, Inter, Madrid, Milan, Corinthians...the path taken by the by this template for every modern forward. Your favourite striker's favourite striker, the only player Ibrahimovic loves more than himself...all this vs Stam, Maldini, Nesta, Balon d'or winner Cannavaro, Thuram, Desailly...not David Luiz, Pique, Boateng and Stones...
      O Phenomeno. THE BEST EVER!

    • @daveperella1263
      @daveperella1263 Год назад +7

      @@MrRubio14 agreed its sad ppl think messi or cr are better

    • @RL-
      @RL- Год назад +2

      @@MrRubio14 what a comment 😅

    • @stevetheiii477
      @stevetheiii477 Год назад +18

      @@daveperella1263 messi is toe to toe with r9, cr not really on their level but considering messi is a better playmaker than ronaldo and just as good a dribbler putting the flair aside(messi could dribble 4- 5 players multiple times in his prime and score the goal), goalscoring wise its neck and neck, messi holds the record for 91 goals but u can't deny r9s natural talent for goals, maybe ronaldo could have reached that in his prime but we'll never know, messi is also better at set pieces, so don't disrespect messi's football skill, hes basically diego refined

    • @shootermcgavin6601
      @shootermcgavin6601 Год назад

      @@stevetheiii477 climb out of Messi’s arse you big fanboy loool

  • @djfunkychicken
    @djfunkychicken Год назад +15

    Zidane's silent pause nodding with a stare before replying "WHY" back to that reporter in response to why R9 was the best sums it all up
    As if to say you have no idea what i've seen him do and i don't even know where to begin.

  • @brendansomerville2412
    @brendansomerville2412 Год назад +26

    I truly believe that if Ronaldo had never gotten injured he would be regarded as the greatest player to ever grace a football pitch

    • @DizzyBusy
      @DizzyBusy Год назад

      Is he not? I mean, people are still talking about Beckenbauer and Gerd. Ronaldo is definitely up there

    • @brendansomerville2412
      @brendansomerville2412 Год назад +7

      @@DizzyBusy ya he’s definitely up there even with the injuries which is crazy in of itself. what I meant was, he’d be the undisputed number 1

    • @kohikappu
      @kohikappu Год назад +3

      @@DizzyBusy He is one of the greatest. But he would've been the greatest if it wasn't due to injuries.

  • @jamieharrison417
    @jamieharrison417 Год назад +18

    Loving the use of stylised photos in the new videos.
    Still keeps with that classic Tifo style, but looks a lot more professional.

  • @TenderGames
    @TenderGames Год назад +7

    He is the blueprint for every modern striker. He changed football for good

  • @yester9037
    @yester9037 Год назад +5

    As kid in the 90's there were great strikers, Shearer,Weah,Klinsman etc, but R9 was like a superhero.

  • @Mr_M_History
    @Mr_M_History Год назад +180

    It's this vs Messi in 2012 for the greatest individual season in the modern era

    • @danielmessi1092
      @danielmessi1092 Год назад +34

      @Netaji-The British Slayer no

    • @cabhan
      @cabhan Год назад +2

      football AND school cross country fandom? mr mitchell is prolific

    • @evertonfan7790
      @evertonfan7790 Год назад +13

      Bro you've got to start doing football videos too! Your history videos are pretty good though

    • @angussalvado413
      @angussalvado413 Год назад

      @@cabhan Jordies hahahaha

    • @j.s3300
      @j.s3300 Год назад

      Hmmmm

  • @liamnuge428
    @liamnuge428 Год назад +6

    Best player I have ever seen. Did not have the longevity of those kinds of performances but he had the best one off games. He was so special. I'm actually so much more impressed with how he adapted after his injuries. A special man

  • @tnightwolf
    @tnightwolf Год назад +3

    Despite being portuguese, my favorite Ronaldo! I loved to play football but watching him play, literally made me fall in love with the sport!

  • @zully8290
    @zully8290 Год назад +8

    Rest of the world Vs Europe exhibition match right before the World Cup 1998 group placement was an enjoyable one. Ronaldo from the ROTW team Vs Zidane from Europe team. That was where the whole world start witnessing true greatness

  • @doncarloancelotti2256
    @doncarloancelotti2256 Год назад +10

    If 1996-97 Barcelona was in UCL, they'd have a fair shot into the semi finals if not the finals. I reckon that no other Spanish team that year was remotely close to Serie A and a dark horse Dortmund with Germany's '96 Euro winners

  • @GK-bl4pg
    @GK-bl4pg Год назад +6

    I swear, this guy's voice makes everything the more epic. Almost cried then.

  • @maroon_child.5344
    @maroon_child.5344 Год назад +21

    The best. Legendary career and we can still sit back and ask "what if?" Says it all really

  • @nunoafonso2593
    @nunoafonso2593 Год назад +9

    This was lovely. I still remember my amazement as a 12 year old when Ronaldo scored that goal. Thank you, Ronaldo

  • @yannick245
    @yannick245 Год назад +50

    Christian Vieri had an awesome season at Atletico that people often forget about.
    I think he scored 20 goals in 20 matches.

    • @cryptocsguy9282
      @cryptocsguy9282 Год назад +2

      @yannick245 Good thing Vieri chose to be a professional footballer instead of a cricketer :P

    • @footballchannel8430
      @footballchannel8430 Год назад +3

      24 in 24, 1997/98

  • @shikhargupta7552
    @shikhargupta7552 Год назад +3

    The content is great, but the quality of this video, just the overall look & feel and music is just amazing.
    Excellent work guys.

  • @throne77fghgh86
    @throne77fghgh86 Год назад +95

    A legacy that numbers and stats can't explain

    • @MrVinjex
      @MrVinjex Год назад +21

      The thing is he's a rare talent where the stats heavy comparisons of modern days still justify how good he was. The RUclips clips justify the praise he gets and those who watched him will tell you just how good he was. By any measure he was a phenomenon and the testimonies of the golden era of football prove that

    • @kostasskf3306
      @kostasskf3306 Год назад +20

      Judging players solely based on stats is just a lazy and ignorant way to view football. Players can influence games in ways that stats simply cannot show.

    • @a-wild-sheep
      @a-wild-sheep Год назад

      well said

    • @JREwing-lf7kj
      @JREwing-lf7kj Год назад +1

      @@kostasskf3306 claude makelele the man was soo good he had a positional role named after him "the makelele role"
      a role that if you watch stats you would never understand why he was soo important or so good and tis why Real solely missed his absence when he left

    • @sigfigronath
      @sigfigronath Год назад

      tbf you can with stats, those goal numbers are insane

  • @FootballDrawn
    @FootballDrawn Год назад +39

    I remember when I just started watching football in late 90's, Ronaldo was the man. Kids my age would shave their heads, just to be like Ronaldo. Brilliant video, as always ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽

    • @moumenrezaei1330
      @moumenrezaei1330 Год назад +3

      Mate your channel is so underrated. Keep up the good work! 🔥

    • @FootballDrawn
      @FootballDrawn Год назад +2

      @@moumenrezaei1330 Thank you, my friend. Really appreciate your love and support. Really means alot to me :))

  • @clockworktoastboy
    @clockworktoastboy Год назад +4

    This is the player and the season that made me fall in love with the game

  • @Emirhan-bh4ef
    @Emirhan-bh4ef Год назад +8

    If we‘re talking about great Strikers i would love to see an Video about Batistuta the man had an devastating Shot and was probably one of the Best Strikers itw at That Time

  • @rovynranjit5112
    @rovynranjit5112 Год назад +2

    In 1998, at 21 years of age, it was his world cup to loose. Such enormous pressure, such a heavy burden at just 21, he broke in the final game. When Ronaldo played, you just expected a victory even in the world cups. Don't think any other player in the history has had to go through that.

  • @Skedirahm
    @Skedirahm Год назад +1

    The ending almost had me weeping. Great video!

  • @nemanjamarjanovic6041
    @nemanjamarjanovic6041 Год назад +26

    These videos are plain and simply awesome! So inspiring...

    • @jonathangasana
      @jonathangasana Год назад +2

      Love the background music

    • @nemanjamarjanovic6041
      @nemanjamarjanovic6041 Год назад

      @@jonathangasana so true, what is this, some kind of low fi jazz or something... it's really chill

  • @milosilic23
    @milosilic23 Год назад +3

    I remember reading Sinisa Mihajlovices quote: "Ronaldo got the ball and went straight for our goal. And me and Nesta were alone in defense".
    It says it all. 2 v 1, with Nesta by your side and you KNOW there is little you can do.

  • @PGO_Gaming
    @PGO_Gaming Год назад +1

    This video was very well done. The editing and score are top notch.

  • @ssvoogel
    @ssvoogel Год назад +11

    Love the eye for detail in these videos, like having Atletico Madrid shown in blue-white jerseys they wore that day and not the more familiar red-white of today.

  • @KA-yw7zj
    @KA-yw7zj Год назад +5

    Bro the way you said "fenômeno" is hilarous!!! Fenoameono

  • @Solid_Jackson
    @Solid_Jackson Год назад

    Beautifully produced video, awesome stuff

  • @aclay3720
    @aclay3720 Год назад

    this is a great way to learn about the history of the game! as an American trying to learn about the most beautiful game, thank you

  • @JAYDUBYAH29
    @JAYDUBYAH29 Год назад +6

    Always amazed many people don’t know about him. In his prime he was the GOAT. Power, skill, speed, joy. Made opponents look second rate, slow and clueless.

  • @CarlinConnolly
    @CarlinConnolly Год назад

    another great video - this is what Tifo do better than anyone else

  • @kuyt20
    @kuyt20 Год назад +3

    My favorite player of all time. Yes, others have had better stats, but he was just so exceptionally good that he is something else. He is the icon for a Complete Forward role. He had everything. Strength, speed, insane dribbling skills, touch, control, passing, venomous shot, finesse shot, etc.

  • @andresil8330
    @andresil8330 Год назад +2

    In my opinion R9 is the GOAT. Having knees problems since he was 17 and he still managed to have one of the greatest careers in football. Imagine him with healthy knees and the discipline of CR7.

  • @greggen63
    @greggen63 Год назад +4

    Probably my favourite to watch, ever. Those first few years in Europe he was basically unplayable. Producing a one-man highlight reel every week.

  • @giannb5145
    @giannb5145 Год назад +6

    Inter Milan had some curse in the late 90s-early 00s, and it was even more unbelievable if you consider that they had probably the best squad in the world. I remember Inter in the 99/00 season as the best squad I have seen on paper (Ronaldo, Baggio, Vieri, Zamorano, Blanc, Zanetti) coached by Marcello Lippi, who was one of the best in the world at the time (along with Ferguson, Del Bosque and Hitzfeld) and yet they finished 4th.

    • @footballchannel8430
      @footballchannel8430 Год назад

      and lost to helsingsborg in the champions league play off the next season

  • @SometimesCompitent
    @SometimesCompitent Год назад +1

    He’s a good forerunner to modern ideas about stress and overwork. He put so much force into his knee joint and eventually it broke. This is exactly why players and training staff put such a strong emphasis on taking it easier nowadays. Especially with the growing number of matches.

  • @jzlnz
    @jzlnz Год назад

    The best ever I saw live. I was too young to watch Maradona during his peak. In particular order R9, Ronaldinho, Baggio, Messi and Van Basten

  • @SergioArambula
    @SergioArambula Год назад +2

    Unforgettable season. It was unreal to watch.

  • @BeerLicious
    @BeerLicious Год назад +4

    R9 ! One of those Rare Players i loved to watch. Absolute destruction & with incredible speed ,he was a force to reckon. After him Zlatan came & to this day i think he had more than he has already achivement individually. Then came Messi , these three are an absolute joy for me.

  • @mbofftheradar
    @mbofftheradar Год назад +2

    I preferred his goal against Valencia, the way he jumped between the two defenders and rolled the ball past the keeper, simply mesmerising....

  • @rabinpun1724
    @rabinpun1724 Год назад +1

    He was simply unstoppable before his injury..the most complete striker of all time..I was his biggest fan when i saw him play for Barcelona just wow jaw dropping stuffs..so sad how injury almost runied his career..he was never the same R9 after his big injury at inter

  • @feedeedo
    @feedeedo Год назад +3

    Top 5 greatest of all time undoubtedly, top 3 personally and goat whole heartedly. As a Brazilian and Corinthians fan, I'm glad such specimen ever existed

  • @plusultra6199
    @plusultra6199 11 месяцев назад +1

    At Barca, we saw the best Ronaldo, he was unstoppable. Afterwards he was a really good player but never quite reached the same performance level as an individual.

  • @DissidentNomad
    @DissidentNomad Год назад

    Speed, technique, finishing, power were on another level. Great video but you should have mentioned the Valencia game.

  • @BlueWoWTaylan
    @BlueWoWTaylan Год назад +4

    He was a star that shone so bright, his body couldn't handle it. At his peak, he might be the best of all time.

  • @holymackenaw
    @holymackenaw Год назад +2

    I loved the duo of Romario and Stoichkov. Then R9 came and he was just jawdropping.

  • @CronoXpono
    @CronoXpono Год назад +29

    The Bo Jackson of footy, dude legit had no counter. All you could do is pray the service was subpar 😂
    Wanna tremble in fear? Put THAT pre injury Ronaldo on Barcas all winning 2009-12 teams and watch the world burn!

    • @chomalen
      @chomalen Год назад +2

      I think D. Rose also gives these kind of vibes. Maybe more so.

    • @CronoXpono
      @CronoXpono Год назад +1

      @DMorlio18 LOL would’ve had a “5 goals a game or your money back guaranteed” on every ticket sold 😂 🤩

  • @TheNinjaRocker463
    @TheNinjaRocker463 Год назад

    I read a very similar article as this in FourFourTwo, though this video was still very good.

  • @afanwithagun
    @afanwithagun Год назад +3

    1996-97 season this monster scored 34 league goals for Barcelona in 37 appearances.. And in all competition he scored 47 goals out 49 appearances..

    • @vitormascarenhas4884
      @vitormascarenhas4884 Год назад +1

      He was like this since his debut with 16 years old. He was indeed a phenomenon after all.

  • @omarbiro4398
    @omarbiro4398 Год назад +59

    Went to Barcelona and absolutely destroyed every defence in the league. Then he went to Inter to THE Serie A with some of the strongest defenses in football history and it didn't matter ! Ronaldo before his knee injury was a glitch. He was so good it didn't seem like he was real.

  • @MrMeoow91
    @MrMeoow91 Год назад +1

    In Vietnam, Ronaldo was dubbed "Alien" or "Extraterrestrial". That shows you how incredible he was before Messi & CR9 era.

  • @hughjanus5093
    @hughjanus5093 Год назад +22

    My favorite season ever from a footballer. His highlights from Barca are poetic and athletic to a level I’ve never seen elsewhere

  • @homerp.hendelbergenheinzel6649
    @homerp.hendelbergenheinzel6649 11 месяцев назад

    Eurogoals on Eurosport this season made me a Barcelona fan and a Ronaldo fan. I was heartbroken when he left after just one year.

  • @FirashAdryan
    @FirashAdryan Год назад +1

    I never got to see R9 in his pre injury days (born in ‘98). However, I did saw him play in the Madrid days when I was a kid and I thought, “this guy is incredible.” After I did some research, I realised I missed a period where he was, the best in the world.

    • @Gazzi79
      @Gazzi79 Год назад

      Pity you haven't seen him at Barca. At Madrid he was like 50% but still better than most strikers in La Liga

  • @vb2388
    @vb2388 Год назад +79

    His actual prime started from Barça..
    Strength, Speed and Skill…R9 had it all

    • @willardmatsaudza3101
      @willardmatsaudza3101 Год назад +8

      Crazy thing is you could even say he was in his prime at psv also his goal scoring record pre injury was insane

    • @charlesray9674
      @charlesray9674 Год назад

      @@willardmatsaudza3101 Too bad Eredivisie wasn't covered like Serie A and would have been able to watch his performances

    • @vitormascarenhas4884
      @vitormascarenhas4884 Год назад

      R9 was in his prime since debuting for the professional league in Brazil with 16 years old. He was scoring 1 goal per match in Cruzeiro/Brazil. It was crazy that such a kid could accomplish that. He was called to the 94 WC with this age, but he didn't play, but was the first time he won a WC. After that he went to the final in 98 and won 02.

  • @Awdal_State
    @Awdal_State Год назад +3

    The most loved player of all time
    El phenomeno 🇧🇷💯Legend

  • @GMcKean82
    @GMcKean82 Год назад

    Fantastic video 👏

  • @akshay8348
    @akshay8348 Год назад +2

    Just shows how big and historic club Barcelona iss. So many legends have worked for the club.

  • @PedroNunes-ve1vt
    @PedroNunes-ve1vt Год назад +1

    i remember when i was a kid, everyone would stop to see him playing for the seleção it really was an country-wide event

  • @hadeskire6110
    @hadeskire6110 3 месяца назад +2

    With all respect to Ronaldo (R9) . His famous solo goal against Compostela was scored almost every week by Leo Messi..
    These kind of solo goals would be a highlight or the best goal in a players career and Messi made solo goals a normal thing in his career

    • @VJ592
      @VJ592 2 месяца назад +1

      Messi played 99% of his career with a team with 75% possession against opposition with 10 % of Barca wage and transfer budget.

  • @stefanhernold345
    @stefanhernold345 Год назад +1

    Actually, Romário had already left Barcelona before Xmas `94. Stoitchkov followed suit by the end of the 1994/95 season when he was sold off to Parma (which seemed quite fitting at the time as Parma under Nevio Scala and with players like Zola and Asprilla was known for playing a similarly attractive, albeit defensively more solid brand of football as Barcelona).

  • @Fpl8646
    @Fpl8646 Год назад

    I can’t believe I went all my life without this channel

  • @Romulus_Maximus
    @Romulus_Maximus 4 месяца назад

    The last words
    “It captured the original Ronaldo,
    The best Version” ❤😊 satisfying ending

  • @Eduardo-vy3nn
    @Eduardo-vy3nn Год назад +2

    Fenómeno!!!!

  • @robertowagner8188
    @robertowagner8188 Год назад

    Great memores, I remember those years of el fenomeno.

  • @Razormiller
    @Razormiller Год назад

    Never seen a player like Ronaldo that season. Power, pace, skill and finishing. He was a beast. Unstoppable at times. He had the pace and power of CR7 and the dribbling & technique of Messi. And he could finish like both of them. He could also do all the tricks that Ronaldinho could do. Flip flaps etc and at high speed. Made it look easy & always effective. What a shame about his injuries. We were all robbed(even if he was still World Class/one of the gr8s afterwards)....Before the injuries Ronaldo was out of this World. Messi and Maradona are the only other players Ive seen who could match him ability wise IMO. Sensational. What a season at Barca.

  • @TimWrightDJ
    @TimWrightDJ 11 месяцев назад +1

    Youngsters now have now idea how good R9 was! Yeah, Messi is one of the greatest ever, and Mbappe could be too, but R9 was something else.
    As a Man Utd fan, watching Ronaldo's hat-trick against us in the Champions League was something else. Our fans applauded him!!! That's how good it/he was!

  • @845H1R
    @845H1R Год назад +11

    I was always desperate for footage with this guy as Brazillian football was not easy to find in UK during mid to late 90s. Olympics and friendlies were the best I could get, Umbro Cup in UK too. This season at Barcelona I can remember racing to my aunties house (who had sky sports) and watching the odd La Liga matches. I still remember following the transfer new to Inter on teletext. The GOAT no question, R9 peak could tear up leagues now, forget your Haalands and Mbappes.

    • @caio5987
      @caio5987 Год назад +2

      That’s funny because in Brazil we struggled to watch his club matches in Europe… we were left to contend with the odd goal here and there during the evening news

  • @isaabdullahi9097
    @isaabdullahi9097 Год назад +1

    Everyone watched weekly in disbelief. Ronaldo was a gift to football. As Zlatan says, football was one way, then Ronaldo showed what it could be, then football became his way

  • @KorJpn
    @KorJpn Год назад

    Speed, strength, skills & accuracy....what a striker

  • @thztan7492
    @thztan7492 Год назад +1

    He is THE BEST before injury indeed👍

  • @TamunoOpuboCooksCookeyGam
    @TamunoOpuboCooksCookeyGam Год назад +1

    I was too young to have watched R9 pre 96. That's why I always maintained that Dinho & Zidane were the best players.
    Upon watching him in the 2000s, there is no debate. El Fenomeno was, by quite a distance, the best player pre Messi/Ronaldo.

  • @b4air
    @b4air Год назад

    Ronaldo (Nazario, Fenomeno etc) whichever additions you may put after his name. He is the original Ronaldo... He is the BEST Ronaldo... His talent was out of this world...

  • @ash6415
    @ash6415 Год назад

    He scored less goals but his first season at Inter was also ridiculous. He was becoming the complete forward and then injury hit him and he was never the same.

  • @chinmaybapat6774
    @chinmaybapat6774 Год назад +1

    When the Phenomenon became a world wide Superstar! ❣️

  • @its_rick_james_bich2575
    @its_rick_james_bich2575 Год назад +1

    “Ronaldo was the real one, the special one. Not one from the bottle. My mother and I changed my surname to Ronaldo to capitalise on his popularity to propel my image. It even took a while for me to learn the neat tricks like step overs, often needlessly giving the ball away at Man Utd and breaking down attacks”
    Quote from Christiano “Ronaldo”