Went to this game with my mate. We were behind the goal where both teams scored. England actually deserved to win it by the odd goal. A very good match in which both sides played some exciting stuff. I think the tickets cost us no more than a fiver each, but then beer cost 25-30p a pint. Happy days.
You tend to forget just what a decent keeper Joe Corrigan was, he was 29 then and only winning his second full cap of nine in that match. If he hadn't been playing in the same era as Shilton and Clemence he would surely have got many more.
The next day there was a national newspaper headline "welcome back Tony" in reference to the overdue return of Tony Currie to international football. What a class act he was.
tony Currie had massive ability, he would have been worth a fortune today where mediocre ordinary players who wouldn't have made the reserves back then get a fortune.
I was at this game aged 14. I must admit i remember little of the game as I was standing (yes standing) a few rows back from the most stunning group of Brazilian girls dancing and sambaing the entire time.
I read somewhere that the Peru Goalie was Argentinian. Either by birth or naturalized. And received juicy contracts to play in Argentina. Who knows. It definitely was suspicious.
Loved the Brazil sides of the 70s and 80s,...they had a swagger and a South American flair sadly lacking in the modern day Brazilian teams,....as a kid I remember watching in awe at the dazzling skills of Brazil at the world cup in 1982,...in my opinion the greatest side never to win a world cup,...the Brazil 82 side,...they were fantastic, but clinical Italian striker Rossi scored an hatrick , as Italy beat the Brazilians 3-2 in a scintillating quarter final.....what a game,...what a team
funny thing Brazil won the 1970 WC, then finished fourht in 74, third in 78, fifth in 82 and fifth in 86. But between the 1978 world cup and the 1986 wordl cup they had by far the best winning percentage, they only lost one game in those 3 world cups combined (the famous 82 match with Italy) and even then never made it to a final even due to the bogus system they used to have in past tournaments. They were the only umbeaten team in the 78 wc, were also umbeaten in 86 and we all know that 82 side... Talent wise Brazil was still the best national side in the 70s and 80s, sadly they really bottled it when it came to the big tournaments (although they rarely lost)
@@Luckymag-if4dw Some people said that Waldir Peres was a big part of their defeat to Italy. But when I saw the video of that match, I am not sure. Italy was just good in counter attack as well as clinical finishing by Paolo Rossi who missed his partner at WC 78, Roberto Bettega. I also noticed the disallowed goal by Giancarlo Antognoni which was called offside. The process of that disallowed goal was very good. So, it is not Waldir Peres fault, it's more of huge effort shown by Italian players to win. They improved through the final, beating strong teams.
@@Frankieefootballmundial I watched the match live on tv. Brazil dominated the game and deserved the win. But then came one moment of brilliance by Maradona : despite being marked by two opponents, he managed to make a killer pass to Claudio Caniggia who converted the chance to a winning goal. That pass by Maradona was like a Mike Tyson KO punch : game over.
@@lexsoft3969 That Italian team was also amazing, much like the 78 squad, better in some ways and worse in others (the 78 team one could say played an even better brand of football in the world cup even though the results weren't quite there. That match against Brazil was the WC final, whoever qualified from that round would have won the tournament, after beating Brazil Italy by that time had regained their confidence and form and with their quality easily beat Poland and Germany. That Italian team deserves more praise than it gets, they eliminated an Argentina team that while not brilliant had an generation that would win both world cups after and before that one and a Brazil squad that was probably the single most talented offensive team of the past 40 years... to put in perspective just how hard of a path they had, before the WC since their Coach Tele Santana took over Brazil in 1980 I believe they won 25 of 32 matches, with only 2 losses. They were umbeaten in 20 straight matches with 17 wins including winning all their qualifying matches and beating Germany in Germany, France in Paris and England at Wembley in friendlies the year before the world cup, all while playing a magical brand of football. There was a reason everyone considered then the favourites and to beat then, Argentina and then crush Germany in the final might be one of if not the hardest road to a title any team ever had
🇬🇧 Inglaterra vs. 🇧🇷 Um dos maiores clássicos mundiais. O velho Wembley, magnífico! Assim como o antigo Maracanã. Depois de sucessivas reformas, simplesmente destruíram a magia do Maracanã, e tudo pela ganância pelo $$, lamentável.
na real, o dinheiro destruiu a magia do esporte inteiro, não só do Maracanã...hj em dia, lamentavelmente o futebol não passa de uma negociata de sheiks e afins
I clicked on this cos I've had the sound of David Coleman saying "and Corrigan didn't even see it" in my head for 40 years, and I suppose it could use refreshing.
I was shocked when Paolo Rossi scored his hattrick against dream team Brazil82 squad..the best player Zico never won the World Cup in his career.so sad.
@@XrpCookies The problem was not the defence but the striker ( serginho ) he was useless , Careca and Roberto dynamite were both injured ...sheer bad luck !
@@pantheroleoleo536 It amazes me when people blame Brazil's exit in '82 on a striker when they had scored 13 goals in the four games before meeting Italy!! Careca was only a rookie in '82. I'm pretty sure he'd made only a handful of appearances for his country. Roberto Dinamite wasn't injured, he was in the '82 squad. Santana preferred Serginho. Dinamite, in fact, blamed the defeat against Italy on "an excess of self-confidence". That was an interview he gave in 2013.
You're looking at it with rose coloured spectacles. I'm old enough to remember those times and players certainly DID play for money then. The 1960s and 70s was when the rot set in. On the eve of the 1974 finals the Dutch and German players threatened not to play if they didn't get more money. Helmut Schoen politely told his players to either get on with it or he would play the reserves. Paulo Cesar told Pele that he wasn't sure if he should accept a big offer to play in France the next season, to which an angry Pele replied that he wasn't in the right frame of mind for the World Cup and had his priorities wrong. And there are MANY other examples.
Tempos que o país parava pra ver a seleção.hoje já não faz diferença brasil ganhando ou perdendo tanto faz.acabou aquele orgulho de dizer somos os melhores.isso não existe mais.temos hoje umfutebol fraquissimo a nivel de seleção...
I was at this match. England actually played some good football on the night but, to be honest, Brazil didn't often get out of second gear. We'd failed to qualify for the World Cup in Argentina and spirits were a bit low. But Ron Greenwood did ring in the changes and we did qualify for Spain in 1982, bringing to an end a 12 year absence from the tournament.
Nessa época, só de pontas-esquerdas tinhamos uns 10 de mesmo nivel. Eder, Julio Cesar "Uri Geller", Joãozinho, João Paulo, Dirceu, Zezé, Zé Sérgio, Jesum, Mario Sérgio...uma porrada de caras bons.
A bola veio extremamente rasteira, com muita velocidade e , como se diz na gíria futebolística, ele bateu de" trivela". Quicou no gramado umas 2 vezes antes de chegar nas mãos de Leão. Pode ter sido o famoso" montinho artilheiro".
Zico was super ,he was only coming up in that game and playing alongside Rivelino Jairzinho , it was a terrible blunder when his goal in the last min against Sweden in the Argentina WC-78 was disallowed by British ref Clive Thomas ,tho Thomas was most likely under pressure during that tournament due to the military Junta ruling Argentina at the time.
The Brazilians used to play with a style and people all over the world loved them. I remember my uncle crying after Brazil lost to Italy in 1982, and my people so sad as if it was a national tragedy and we are not even from Brazil. Same thing happened in 1986 when they lost to France in the quarter final. Now, money has spoiled everything. I can not imagine how these clowns playing now could be worth this kind of money.
Cezar fraga I wish brazil go back to play the beautiful football again that they played before .I stopped supporting brazil because they are trying to play like Europeans.I think brazil needs to start hiring Brazilian coach for the national team that believes in jogo Benito
@@paulo.henrique.1969 amor a camisa? Deixa o cara jogar 3 meses sem receber pra gente ver esse amor todo. A diferença era que não existiam os salários astronómicos que existe hj. Ninguém trabalhava de graça em lugar nenhum.
This is Real Brazilian football this team became the masterful 82 side with Zico, Junior, Eder, Cerezo, Falcao, & Socrates then Careca in 86 , some of the greats of the game …
Love those iconic 70s strips. Currie a player England could really have built around but England whilst having really talented individuals through the 70s really tactically behind the times.
when the game is of the 70-80 ies a joy to watch, skilled ball artist in Brazil ,Argentina and the efficient European football. Today is too much drama.
First time I've seen this game since I watched the whole match live as a ten year old. I seem to remember the Brazilians played dirty having maybe six yellows which the high lights don't pick up and my dad tut tutting at the goal celebrations which oddly enough in 2016 don't look ostentatious
You are absolutely correct, i was there it was my first ever England game at Wembley and I am still going regularly 45 years or so later. Brazil were very dirty that night and lost a lot of respect. For what its worth I still have the ticket and it was 19 April.....
Cause of the idiot Don Revie, he tried to run England like Leeds, it didn't work, players lost respect and Revie cynical style of football wasn't a good fit. After 74' we should have changed to a more technique based European style, England would have been much better from then on out, England should have played that style as we had fantastic players who could play that way if coached right. Pity, having a strong mentality and focusing on technique would have made England much much better.
Wow, it was a super classical and high quality match. Thumb up for both teams I want to say that Team England in this video was a real European team without players of other races
A mudança foi a globalização mundial, a profissionalização ao extremo, criam chesters de 15 e 16 anos que correm 130minutos. Antigamente o aspirante jogava 80minutos. Hoje a média de idade das seleções mundiais deve ser de 25 anos, naquela época 28 anos, não parece mas faz muita diferença.
na copa de 82, apesar das lideranças inquestionáveis de falcão e sócrates, deveriam ter levado o márioi sérgio e paulo césar cajú; faltou experiência e a malícia necessária. vários daqueles jogadores, amarelaram. faltou união.
I watched the match live in1978!True! How absolutely right you are!When Brazil was Brazil and when England was truly England. Keegan and Corrigan were just great but never lucky. Thanks for your good remark.
You mean Zico handballing it and Leao writhing on the ground after an England goal to get it disallowed? Also should've had a penalty for Francis being taken down. Rivelino and Edinho were great though.
+@@francknattario329 yes he died, Brazil is the team with the most official titles in the century (7), the team with the most FIFA titles in the century (4), the only team to win all possible titles in this century, the current champion of the Copa America, the current Olympic champion, current U17 world champion. If Brazilian football died, I don't even want to think about other countries
I was there that night. Full house at Wembley about 95,000 for a night game, hardly any Brazilians. Nearly all singing ‘who’s the b*****d in the black’ towards the end of the game as the ref wasn’t popular. Never heard anything like it before or since. Everyone left though singing Keegan’s praises even the few Brazilians
I was at this fantastic match and, then, England meant so much than the prima donnas we have in "our" team in 2022. Given the talent we had in that team, it never ceased to amaze me how much we struggled back then. Brazil, at that time, were cheating dirty xxxxx Perhaps nothing has changed...
Cocoricó frango.... ele tinha o lobby da mulherada q adorava as pernas dele... mas q frangueiro.. Aliás melhoramos nesse quesito, ao mesmo tempo em q pioramos em todos os outros... É a vida!
In my humble opinion the Brazil side from 1958 to 1970 were the best ever after all they did win the world cup in 58 and 62 were kicked out of it by Portugal in 66 and won it again in 70
Back in a time when the beautiful game was still the beautiful game . 👍
Went to this game with my mate. We were behind the goal where both teams scored. England actually deserved to win it by the odd goal. A very good match in which both sides played some exciting stuff. I think the tickets cost us no more than a fiver each, but then beer cost 25-30p a pint. Happy days.
Pelo que eu lembro o Brasil mereceu vencer,jogou melhor que vocês. A Inglaterra é uma seleção muito respeitada,e valorizamos muito essa vitória
🇧🇷🇩🇰
this is the real football
when it was the best game to be played unlike today
You know you're watching the highlights, right?
You tend to forget just what a decent keeper Joe Corrigan was, he was 29 then and only winning his second full cap of nine in that match. If he hadn't been playing in the same era as Shilton and Clemence he would surely have got many more.
The next day there was a national newspaper headline "welcome back Tony" in reference to the overdue return of Tony Currie to international football. What a class act he was.
tony Currie had massive ability, he would have been worth a fortune today where mediocre ordinary players who wouldn't have made the reserves back then get a fortune.
@@andrewperkins8532 Mystifyingly left out of the England team for 4 years.
@@gunternetzer9621 Three years, but it doesn't make much of a difference.
Sadly, Currie was not the kind of player Don Revie would favour.
I was at this game aged 14. I must admit i remember little of the game as I was standing (yes standing) a few rows back from the most stunning group of Brazilian girls dancing and sambaing the entire time.
Brazil deserved the title in 1978. This friendly is a clear reminder. Argentinians 6:0 victory against Peru looked very suspicious.
They corrupt referee
But England didn't even go to the 1978 World Cup, this match woldn't serve as a parameter.
I read somewhere that the Peru Goalie was Argentinian. Either by birth or naturalized. And received juicy contracts to play in Argentina.
Who knows. It definitely was suspicious.
Nobody deserves it.you earn it
You are right it was corrupted tournamnet
I miss that magnificent football from Brazil 🇧🇷
Truly the Golden Age of soccer,what skill these players had and display such great passion for the game.Amen.
Keegan was a wonderful player
Loved the Brazil sides of the 70s and 80s,...they had a swagger and a South American flair sadly lacking in the modern day Brazilian teams,....as a kid I remember watching in awe at the dazzling skills of Brazil at the world cup in 1982,...in my opinion the greatest side never to win a world cup,...the Brazil 82 side,...they were fantastic, but clinical Italian striker Rossi scored an hatrick , as Italy beat the Brazilians 3-2 in a scintillating quarter final.....what a game,...what a team
funny thing Brazil won the 1970 WC, then finished fourht in 74, third in 78, fifth in 82 and fifth in 86. But between the 1978 world cup and the 1986 wordl cup they had by far the best winning percentage, they only lost one game in those 3 world cups combined (the famous 82 match with Italy) and even then never made it to a final even due to the bogus system they used to have in past tournaments. They were the only umbeaten team in the 78 wc, were also umbeaten in 86 and we all know that 82 side... Talent wise Brazil was still the best national side in the 70s and 80s, sadly they really bottled it when it came to the big tournaments (although they rarely lost)
Luckymag 2016 in the 1990 World Cup they were eliminated in the round of 16
@@Luckymag-if4dw Some people said that Waldir Peres was a big part of their defeat to Italy. But when I saw the video of that match, I am not sure. Italy was just good in counter attack as well as clinical finishing by Paolo Rossi who missed his partner at WC 78, Roberto Bettega. I also noticed the disallowed goal by Giancarlo Antognoni which was called offside. The process of that disallowed goal was very good.
So, it is not Waldir Peres fault, it's more of huge effort shown by Italian players to win. They improved through the final, beating strong teams.
@@Frankieefootballmundial I watched the match live on tv. Brazil dominated the game and deserved the win. But then came one moment of brilliance by Maradona : despite being marked by two opponents, he managed to make a killer pass to Claudio Caniggia who converted the chance to a winning goal. That pass by Maradona was like a Mike Tyson KO punch : game over.
@@lexsoft3969 That Italian team was also amazing, much like the 78 squad, better in some ways and worse in others (the 78 team one could say played an even better brand of football in the world cup even though the results weren't quite there. That match against Brazil was the WC final, whoever qualified from that round would have won the tournament, after beating Brazil Italy by that time had regained their confidence and form and with their quality easily beat Poland and Germany. That Italian team deserves more praise than it gets, they eliminated an Argentina team that while not brilliant had an generation that would win both world cups after and before that one and a Brazil squad that was probably the single most talented offensive team of the past 40 years... to put in perspective just how hard of a path they had, before the WC since their Coach Tele Santana took over Brazil in 1980 I believe they won 25 of 32 matches, with only 2 losses. They were umbeaten in 20 straight matches with 17 wins including winning all their qualifying matches and beating Germany in Germany, France in Paris and England at Wembley in friendlies the year before the world cup, all while playing a magical brand of football. There was a reason everyone considered then the favourites and to beat then, Argentina and then crush Germany in the final might be one of if not the hardest road to a title any team ever had
🇬🇧 Inglaterra vs. 🇧🇷
Um dos maiores clássicos mundiais. O velho Wembley, magnífico! Assim como o antigo Maracanã. Depois de sucessivas reformas, simplesmente destruíram a magia do Maracanã, e tudo pela ganância pelo $$, lamentável.
O Wembley foi pior ainda, do Maracanã ainda sobrou a "casca", o Wembley foi inteiramente demolido
@@felipemonteiro6546 Mas o Wembley novo é um excelente estádio, muito melhor que o antigo. O Maracanã novo se pode dizer que é inferior ao antigo.
na real, o dinheiro destruiu a magia do esporte inteiro, não só do Maracanã...hj em dia, lamentavelmente o futebol não passa de uma negociata de sheiks e afins
1970 the three squads by great pele, jersinho and tostao never been better the best of football game bless them where ever they are the greatest
I clicked on this cos I've had the sound of David Coleman saying "and Corrigan didn't even see it" in my head for 40 years, and I suppose it could use refreshing.
That England jersey is sick Id wear that in 2019.
I was shocked when Paolo Rossi scored his hattrick against dream team Brazil82 squad..the best player Zico never won the World Cup in his career.so sad.
True
bad luck for th world cup, zico is a genius
Brazils defence was shit in that world cup.
@@XrpCookies The problem was not the defence but the striker ( serginho ) he was useless , Careca and Roberto dynamite were both injured ...sheer bad luck !
@@pantheroleoleo536 It amazes me when people blame Brazil's exit in '82 on a striker when they had scored 13 goals in the four games before meeting Italy!! Careca was only a rookie in '82. I'm pretty sure he'd made only a handful of appearances for his country. Roberto Dinamite wasn't injured, he was in the '82 squad. Santana preferred Serginho. Dinamite, in fact, blamed the defeat against Italy on "an excess of self-confidence". That was an interview he gave in 2013.
Grande seleção do Brasil, época em que ainda se jogava com amor a camisa e os atletas eram verdadeiros craques em suas posições.
Todos estrangeiros queriam uma camisa do Brasil, por que tinha grandes jogadores vestindo, hoje ninguém liga , só tem lixos sem talentos.
Leão é que deixava a desejar como goleiro. O gol que ele levou, nesse jogo por exemplo, foi uma falha clamorosa.
@@joseotaviomacielneto9297 piores eram Valdir Perez e Carlos
Eu tinha 8 anos de idade nesta época
Saudade sempre
5 do 9
When money had nothing to do with football and when players used to play because they love the game not the money.
Well said.
According you, best football in the world was in USSR
You're looking at it with rose coloured spectacles. I'm old enough to remember those times and players certainly DID play for money then. The 1960s and 70s was when the rot set in. On the eve of the 1974 finals the Dutch and German players threatened not to play if they didn't get more money. Helmut Schoen politely told his players to either get on with it or he would play the reserves. Paulo Cesar told Pele that he wasn't sure if he should accept a big offer to play in France the next season, to which an angry Pele replied that he wasn't in the right frame of mind for the World Cup and had his priorities wrong. And there are MANY other examples.
Footballers were always greedy just not as greedy as today
@@gunternetzer9621 Not to mention plenty of the top footballers in that era went to play in America for the money .
Tempos que o país parava pra ver a seleção.hoje já não faz diferença brasil ganhando ou perdendo tanto faz.acabou aquele orgulho de dizer somos os melhores.isso não existe mais.temos hoje umfutebol fraquissimo a nivel de seleção...
Naquela época podíamos fazer 4 seleções de mesmo nivel, tal a quantidade de craques.
Wow...two giants on the field...41 years ago...and still seems amazing...
This game was my first ever visit to the old Wembley.Was so special.
@@kingkane1051 why they always fight and believe in violence?
@@bourbon_sketcher nah.. just telling the truth .
@@bourbon_sketcher truth is universal
@@bourbon_sketcher Read and learn history. Without that you can not move forward. This discussion is going no where .
@@bourbon_sketcher no I do not . But I have friends in there and I know history. Mic drop.
My first ever game at Wembley.Will never forget that game.
At the moment I was aged 12 and I enjoyed the game since my father Just bought a TV. It was a German, Black and White SABA TV 😊
Brazil , for me best football Nation ever. And I am dutch
bulshit
Remember how the dutch football team beated brazil back in 2010?
Speak to you from holland👍
Used to be. Now, it's just a bunch of spoiled babies playing for their sponsors - and their own gains.
@@fernandonunes7608 true. They were the very best but no longer since 2002.
@@user-ci7vu7eo9w why is it bullshit?
For me a very good England against a great Brazil. And what players!
“A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.”
Il calcio anni 70 era affascinante unico
When friendly matches where play seriesly
And "seriously" was spelt differently. 😁
@@dougie1968 i'm not english speaker
Rivalino is a wonderful player
I was at this match. England actually played some good football on the night but, to be honest, Brazil didn't often get out of second gear. We'd failed to qualify for the World Cup in Argentina and spirits were a bit low. But Ron Greenwood did ring in the changes and we did qualify for Spain in 1982, bringing to an end a 12 year absence from the tournament.
When i were a kid we would pretend we were Brazil players cos they were so skillful and so showy & full of tricks!!👍👍👍👍😉😊💗💓💖
@@kingkane1051 me thinks YOU are on another planet!!( so full of hate!!😳)😉👍👍👍👍
@@kingkane1051 Why Liverpool FC of course!! Who else!!👍👍👍👍😉😅😂🎉🎇🎆
Good day. Thank you so much for the video. Of course like from your subscriber. Country Azerbaijan
Nessa época, só de pontas-esquerdas tinhamos uns 10 de mesmo nivel. Eder, Julio Cesar "Uri Geller", Joãozinho, João Paulo, Dirceu, Zezé, Zé Sérgio, Jesum, Mario Sérgio...uma porrada de caras bons.
wow, the video quality is so good, thanks
Brazil.. the only team in the world.. most play beautiful play with wine... because that I love Brazil..
Fahad Alrhafi And then again, today Brazil didn’t even finish close to winning!!! And somebody else did⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️🇫🇷
England had a good team too
The best one was tha of 1982
@@hugq14 of
@@hugq14 because of FIFA i.e money Brazil r on loosing streak
In 1978 we had Currie, in 2020 we've got Rice.
How many present England multi-millionaires would have played in 1978?
Rivelino The Best
Que Zico amarelão.
Essa era uma época de ouro do futebol brasileiro.
Que frango do Leão. Mas foi um dos maiores goleiros que o Brasil já teve.
A bola veio extremamente rasteira, com muita velocidade e , como se diz na gíria futebolística, ele bateu de" trivela". Quicou no gramado umas 2 vezes antes de chegar nas mãos de Leão. Pode ter sido o famoso" montinho artilheiro".
O goleiro da Inglaterra parecia os de hoje! Ja o leão parecia goleiro de polistytion
افضل دورة لكاس العالم عندي لوجود عمالقة الكرة العالميه هذة الدورة ١٩٧٨م والدورة ١٩٨٢م افضل دورتين بكاس العالم نجوم لن يتكررون ايام الشباب
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Rivelino Was A Genius! The Great 10.
Zico was super ,he was only coming up in that game and playing alongside Rivelino Jairzinho , it was a terrible blunder when his goal in the last min against Sweden in the Argentina WC-78 was disallowed by British ref Clive Thomas ,tho Thomas was most likely under pressure during that tournament due to the military Junta ruling Argentina at the time.
Zico...a shit player football....
@@kituyonakata5967 the midfielder with more goals in the history... I thought Asians had More education
Clive Thomas was a disgrace, ask Holland, too
@@MaxZelkcovik That guy is most certainly a troll as there's no such thing as a Japanese name with the syllable "tu".
@@frankwells7520 He made a wrong decision in Brazil v Sweden but was correct to send off Neeskens and Van Hanegem in '76.
England played very well indeed. They might have won if not wrongly deprived of a penalty kick.
Isso sim é que uma era uma seleção de grandes craques
COM CERTEZA! GIL Q FEZ O GOL.
in my humble opinion,i think the greatest football teams that ever played were holland 1974 and brazil 1982.
Brazil 1970
You like teams that lose huh!
NO. BRAZIL 1958 - 62 - 1970.
Holland 1988
Super Oranye...!
Brazil 1982 Italy got 4 past them as Antongnoni's was not offside in a million years . Good side but they could not defend and Italy proved that.
The Brazilians used to play with a style and people all over the world loved them. I remember my uncle crying after Brazil lost to Italy in 1982, and my people so sad as if it was a national tragedy and we are not even from Brazil. Same thing happened in 1986 when they lost to France in the quarter final. Now, money has spoiled everything. I can not imagine how these clowns playing now could be worth this kind of money.
Ahmed Mejdoubi I cried too as an 11 year old in 1982 when Brazil got knocked out and I am from England,since 82 there always been my team
I'm from Brazil. You said the truth. Money changed the new generation of players
Cezar fraga I wish brazil go back to play the beautiful football again that they played before .I stopped supporting brazil because they are trying to play like Europeans.I think brazil needs to start hiring Brazilian coach for the national team that believes in jogo Benito
Paul Is it is true
They didn't deserve to beat France in 1986.......great match, one of the best ever, but Brazil were fading at that point.
Eu lembro muito desse jogo, a Inglaterra tinha um time muito forte.
I remember watching the match on TV with a cousin of mine. He was for Brazil, I was for England.
Excelente jogo! Eu nunca tinha visto.
Geração raiz! Época em que os jogadores tomavam pinga e jogavam prá caralho! Kkkkkkkkkkk
E jogavam bêbado e fazia gol....
*e jogavam com amor a camisa*
@@paulo.henrique.1969 amor a camisa? Deixa o cara jogar 3 meses sem receber pra gente ver esse amor todo. A diferença era que não existiam os salários astronómicos que existe hj. Ninguém trabalhava de graça em lugar nenhum.
Vdd kkkk
Reparem q nessa época não existia jogadores negros na seleção inglesa
This is Real Brazilian football this team became the masterful 82 side with Zico, Junior, Eder, Cerezo, Falcao, & Socrates then Careca in 86 , some of the greats of the game …
Magnifique Les buts .. 2 belles équipes..🤝👍
Love those iconic 70s strips. Currie a player England could really have built around but England whilst having really talented individuals through the 70s really tactically behind the times.
Great match!!!
first time I ever went to Wembley !
those were the days i remember
Leão foi o melhor goleiro do Brasil de todos os tempos e ainda tinha Carlos e o Valdir Perez na suplência
This Brazil team were so close to winning the World cup in Argentina 78.
when the game is of the 70-80 ies a joy to watch, skilled ball artist in Brazil ,Argentina and the efficient European football. Today is too much drama.
Me lembro desse jogo.Um partidaço.
The standard of Brazilian goalkeeping has improved!!!!!!
Kaiserbill99 leao was a great goalkeeper, one of the best
Not.
@@saadkhatib3456 Not based on this performance he wasn't.
@@rajkobjelica4905 Edison and Alisson are two of the best keepers in the world.
I am always a Brazilian
Leão toma um frango memorável..
thanks for sharing,good stuff cheers 🍻
First time I've seen this game since I watched the whole match live as a ten year old. I seem to remember the Brazilians played dirty having maybe six yellows which the high lights don't pick up and my dad tut tutting at the goal celebrations which oddly enough in 2016 don't look ostentatious
England has won on world cup with one no actual goal. Just to remember.
I also watched as a kid. In school the next day everyone was outraged at Brazil's negative tactics.
Yeah sure mate .utter nonsense
Actually, it was only one yellow card
You are absolutely correct, i was there it was my first ever England game at Wembley and I am still going regularly 45 years or so later. Brazil were very dirty that night and lost a lot of respect. For what its worth I still have the ticket and it was 19 April.....
That was a quality England side - how did they not qualify for the 1978 WC?
Shane Wright The answer to this is an even greater Italian side.
actually, Italy qualified on goal difference, not superior points....
Cause of the idiot Don Revie, he tried to run England like Leeds, it didn't work, players lost respect and Revie cynical style of football wasn't a good fit. After 74' we should have changed to a more technique based European style, England would have been much better from then on out, England should have played that style as we had fantastic players who could play that way if coached right. Pity, having a strong mentality and focusing on technique would have made England much much better.
Brian Clough would have been a better fit for England Zayn Shaikh
@@Kafkaesque117 ya no jugaba Mike channon?
Os caras si respeitavam muito uns aos outros até a arbitragem os caras respeitavam,saudade desse futebol
Zico what a player fantastic
Bit yellow player in Brazilian screcth.
Rivelino.....
rivelinHo
Great generation of Brazil
Wow, it was a super classical and high quality match. Thumb up for both teams
I want to say that Team England in this video was a real European team without players of other races
Times change. the past is gone
Keegan was a great player didn't have a good luck
+SAMER32 So was Trevor Francis.
Brazil and their wonderful goalkeepers.
Came for the classics
Esse Dirceu jogava muita bola
I was there, Gil came close celebrating his goal
Si tenes un golero como Leao,difícil se hace ganar un partido,tiene manos de niño
Kkkkk
كل مبارات الي اقيمت بالارجنتين شاهدتها عل شاشة تلفزيون العراق سنة 1978
_it was a good Eng team this, great players from both teams on the pitch on that day_
A mudança foi a globalização mundial, a profissionalização ao extremo, criam chesters de 15 e 16 anos que correm 130minutos. Antigamente o aspirante jogava 80minutos. Hoje a média de idade das seleções mundiais deve ser de 25 anos, naquela época 28 anos, não parece mas faz muita diferença.
na copa de 82, apesar das lideranças inquestionáveis de falcão e sócrates, deveriam ter levado o márioi sérgio e paulo césar cajú; faltou experiência e a malícia necessária. vários daqueles jogadores, amarelaram. faltou união.
Zico tremendo jugador...
Keegan great player 😎
انا العربي الوحيد المثقف بتابع انجليزي
Leão em mais uma das suas muitas falhas como goleiro da seleção brasileira!
Leão passeou em duas copas e levou passeio em outras duas e seria campeão justo na que não foi...🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
Watched the highlights of the 1970 clash not long ago, and this game pales in comparison.
Well of course. That was a World Cup finals group game, whereas this was a friendly
When Brazil were Brazil
I watched the match live in1978!True! How absolutely right you are!When Brazil was Brazil and when England was truly England. Keegan and Corrigan were just great but never lucky. Thanks for your good remark.
You mean Zico handballing it and Leao writhing on the ground after an England goal to get it disallowed? Also should've had a penalty for Francis being taken down. Rivelino and Edinho were great though.
Brazilian soccer died...
+@@francknattario329
yes he died, Brazil is the team with the most official titles in the century (7), the team with the most FIFA titles in the century (4), the only team to win all possible titles in this century, the current champion of the Copa America, the current Olympic champion, current U17 world champion. If Brazilian football died, I don't even want to think about other countries
I was at the match. Brazil were snide and dirty. Loads going on off the ball. Poor side.
I was there that night. Full house at Wembley about 95,000 for a night game, hardly any Brazilians. Nearly all singing ‘who’s the b*****d in the black’ towards the end of the game as the ref wasn’t popular. Never heard anything like it before or since. Everyone left though singing Keegan’s praises even the few Brazilians
I was at this fantastic match and, then, England meant so much than the prima donnas we have in "our" team in 2022. Given the talent we had in that team, it never ceased to amaze me how much we struggled back then. Brazil, at that time, were cheating dirty xxxxx Perhaps nothing has changed...
Cocoricó frango.... ele tinha o lobby da mulherada q adorava as pernas dele... mas q frangueiro..
Aliás melhoramos nesse quesito, ao mesmo tempo em q pioramos em todos os outros... É a vida!
The teams of Brazil and England were the emperors of that time with their stars like Zico, Kigan and others.
Faltou aí o Éder e o Falcão.
ахц 1979 год,классика футбольного мира!
The greatest team never to win the WC was Brazil in 1982.
No, sorry you're wrong!...end of.
Holland 74 had a good team, but no compare to brazilian team 82
Also don't forget France 82 and 86.
Holland 1974. Best team and best European player of all times: Johan Cruyff. Brazil 1982 is a Circus Team
And you are a clown.
They seem to be moving in slow motion...I wonder how heavy the ball was. Football has changed so much.
Brazil was the only team that never lost a match in 1978 world cup.
Although Brazil was amazing, England was the better and more deserving team in this match
Que gol do Leão, hein?!
Leão mão de sabão...
In my humble opinion the Brazil side from 1958 to 1970 were the best ever after all they did win the world cup in 58 and 62 were kicked out of it by Portugal in 66 and won it again in 70
Good video