People always say Bojan was the natural heir to Messi. There's like three years between them and Bojan broke into the first team at 16 and Messi at 17. In Bojan's first full season in the Barca first team he scored ten goals and Messi who was in his second full season at the time got fourteen. I hardly think the consensus in the Barca board room at that time was "We've got a guy ready to step in after the Messi era." It's just like calling Mason Greenwood the heir to Marcus Rashford.
You can say the same thing for Christian Tello too, although he was a few years after, he would of had to stay at the club for all his career to be considered an heir to Messi
@@tomjesty3992 I was referring more towards the age gap than the talent. People still call Bojan the Messi successor that never was but how could he have been? Even if he lived up to his talent, today he would be at Barca at 30 years old and Messi is still playing at 33. They're from the same era. If Ronaldo was still at United you could make the argument that Greenwood could be his successor. Not from a talent perspective. But in the sense that he's a young guy in a similar position who can play that position at a high level when Ronaldo leaves. That wasn't Bojan in 2007. In 2007 Messi was 19/20 years old and Bojan was 17. If anything they were both successors to Ronaldinho and Eto'o. So that's where I got the Greenwood/Rashford analogy. How can a teenager become a successor to a player just a few years older than him? A successor is a guy who comes in and replaces the older guy like Ronaldo did for Beckham. If you play together with someone for almost your entire career you're not replacing them.
@@SonnyK248 if Messi had decided to play for Spain as a boy and been sold by Barcelona after a 10 goal season because a guy 2 years older than him scored 15 I don't think he'd have a single golden ball.
Towards the end of his Liverpool career Torres was riddled with injuries. He was told to miss the World Cup and to recover but he choose to go, only to make the injury worse. He lost a yard of pace and just like Owen his game was dependent on pace. So it was really clever business by Liverpool to sell a injured player who was never gonna be the same as a couple of years back.
As a Chelsea fan it was clear we signed him during his injury recovery, but he is cherished due to his UCL heroics, injuries were the reason behind his career slowing fizzling out, still World Cup winner and two time Euros winner and a UCL
Let's not forget his world cup winning team mate Kevin Großkreutz. Won the world cup and lit up the Bundesliga with Dortmund before falling from grace. Now he is playing in Germanys 3rd division and has been awful the last few years when he should have been in his prime as a defender.
Retired at 29! Definitely should have carried on playing somewhere or anywhere that could challenge for trophies, not a high profile club but one of the smaller/other leagues, a in club somewhere like Belgium, Austria, USA you get my drift, obviously depending on injuries he’s had or could get 🤷🏻♂️
The biggest career collapse ever in my opinion and one you completely missed. Adriano who was an absolute monster for Inter, and was destined to become one of the best strikers we've seen, before the passing of his father which resulted in depression.
Pato, Robinho, Hell even Ronaldinho could have been much much bigger ... Thing is, when those young people that came from extreme poverty get the taste of money and find themselves in the middle of a ruthless world, they lose track of the most important thing that is their career ... they get exploited and sucked dry by their "entourage" and then they get tossed aside
Even in the 2014/2015 season joe hart was still pulling off incredible stops and commanding from the back, I think today’s football fans forget this too easily:/
As soon as he had a falling out/refused to play at Newcastle and joined Manchester United he lost all of his statuses with Newcastle and Liverpool 🤦🏻♂️
Royston Drenthe seems like someone who stuck in a child like state. When he was at my club, Reading, he actually met 2 of my friends in a casino and invited them back to his home to play fifa. He was a very nice guy but sadly it felt like his heart was no longer in football and I can understand why. He had been rushed into Real Madrid too soon and was tossed aside at the earliest sign of poor form
Micah Richards’ decline is pretty straightforward: He picked up an injury and nobody foresaw Pablo Zabaleta taking to the right back role so well. Micah was never able to get a chance to win back his place as Zaba was so imperious in the role. We’ll probably never know if injury made it harder for him or not, but it wouldn’t have helped that Zaba turned out to be pretty much irreplaceable, turning in the type of blood and thunder performances that made him a hero at the Etihad.
Someone you missed is André Schürrle, such a great player, had a fantastic world cup 2014, and then it seems like he didn't have a single good transfer. Ironically he retired today, at 29.
It's sad what happened to Schürle and Götze after World cup 2014. They were never the same afterwards. Actually there are a lot of good German footballers who experienced a downfall
@@parham8279 Großkreutz, Howedes, Gotze, Schurrle, Mario Gomez, even Schweinsteiger when he went to Man United, Muller revived himself and Boateng hasn't fallen that much, but he did compared to before
@@nidalalispahic4657 yeah. But still. It's sad,because german players are mostly very talented and good. As a united fan I was really happy Schweinsteiger was in our team. But mourinio somehow ruined his career. Shame
Alternative Premier League XI: Paul Robinson, Nicky Shorey, Nathaniel Clyne, Ben Gibson, Jonathan Woodgate, Aaron Lennon, Saido Berahino, Danny Dinkwater, Abou Diaby, Andry Shevchenko, Radamel Falcao Subs: Richard Wright, Per Mertesacker, Winston Bograde, Andy Van der Meyde, David Bentley, Christian Benteke, Alexi Sanchez
Michael Owen won the Ballon d'Or and was league top scorer. After achieving such pinnacles, your career is a success. Yes, it declined afterwards, but overall it was a success! Same for Joe Hart. At his peak, he won three Golden Gloves in four years and two league titles with City, I mean, if that's a "career that collapsed"... please, most goalkeepers would love a career like that. When it comes to "collapse," it should be in the context of unfulfilled potential (or overrated potential), like Fernando Torres on club level.
@@lifeisagameofknowingyourro6327 Those two wouldn't leave Real cause there is no club that would afford their current salaries . Believe me Real would let them go in a heartbeat if any club made a serious offer to them .
He didn’t fit how Pep wanted to play, Hart is a good shot stopper but his passing isn’t that good and isn’t comfortable coming out of that box and sweeping when balls are played over the top of Man City’s defense
Personally I don't like the way Hart was treated by Pep, but that is really unfair, as I recall he trained with Pep for less than a week before the season started(ironically because of being away with England), was dropped and loaned before the following week was up. Clearly Pep didn't like him as a player, but he didn't ruin him
Adriano, from inter the number 1 decline. He was probably the best striker in the world, but his father died and he got depressed. Even Zanetti said he got goosebumps from that day that he witnessed Adriano when he heard the passing of his father.
If you had told me when KSI had made that Beast Video about Akinfenwa, that Joe Hart would be playing at a lower level than Akinfenwa, I probably wouldn't have believed you
first time i've ever disliked a video. you said at start of vid only players not ravaged by injury. then went on to name several players whose careers were ended or damaged by injury. disingenuous
I remember Micah Richards from FIFA 08. I would always buy him in manager mode because he was rated 83 at age 19 and his potential was through the roof. FIFA always seems to overrate young English players.
I used to watch every game and I think he really was great and just peaked super early. Some players rely on physical ability and dont develop the technical side well as their sheer physical dominance starts to fade
You forgot to mention that Gregory van der Wiel was released from Toronto after getting into a fight with our coach and generally being seen as a dressing room cancer. He's now more interested in his Instagram modeling career
Thomas Vermaelen should be on this list - When he joined Arsenal he became an absolute rock, arguably one of the best and most reliable defenders in the world. But then inexplicably after 2 seasons of almost perfection, he changed overnight into a weak bumbling defender who was constantly getting caught out or making mistakes. It was almost like he had turned into a different player!
as a mc fan, it was very confusing watch hart come off a great season to get replaced by bravo, who didnt seem like a great signing and then his performance was honestly laughable and overall embarrassing for everyone involved also micah richards seemed to have a great career ahead of him and even played well against ronaldo when mc and rm met in the champions league, so that one was a real head scratcher as well. It was never let on that his injuries were that serious or nagging, but who knows.
GK- Richard Wright RB- Rob Jones LB- Nicky Shorey CB- Winston Bogarde CB- Anthony Gardner MF- Freddy Adu MF- Bogdan Stancu MF- Thomas Brolin MF- Kleberson FW- Pato FW- Adriano Honorable mentions- Mido, Stephane Gui'varch, Mark Bosnich, Mario Jardel, Ariel Ortega, Pablo Aimar, Joaquin, Sebastian Diesler, Marko Marin, Alan Smith, David Platt, Dieter Eilts, Alessio Tacchinardi, Lars Ricken, Dean Ashton, Andrei Schurle, Bastian Schwansteigger, Adam Johnson, John Salako,David Beattie, Lee Sharpe
Maniche. No one ever talks about this guy. He was instrumental for Portugal's deep runs at Euro 2004 and World Cup 2006 (making the dream team in each) and also won CL with Porto in 2004. Yet after 2006 he disappeared. He was 28 then and after a bad spell at Chelsea never found rhythm with other team.
You started the video by stating you aren't including players plagued by injury but then put Micah Richards in there? He was shipped out of City because of a recurring knee injury which he himself has said he played through most of the times he actually did get on the pitch. Then has said he couldn't ever get consistent time on the pitch at Villa because the same injury forced him out.
Actually Owen is largely hated by Liverpool fans who remember his glory days at Anfield, (I'm not one of them). His switch to Man United later in his career destroyed his relationship with Reds fans.
Joe Hart's problem was always his "hyped" mood when he played .I always remember him jumping around ,clapping and shouting even when in the tunnel before games ... not what you need from a keeper who should bring an air of calm and assurance to his defence . His career was over as soon as Guardiola was announced as City boss, in retrospect it would have better for him to have been moved on straight away rather then inevitably fail to adapt to playing with his feet .
A lot of these players' declines were from injury, including Owen, Torres, Richards. No LFC supporter regards Owen as a hero ever since he moved to ManU
Not sure how common it is these days, but 15-20+ years ago the most talented youngsters in the biggest leagues werent properly managed or protected. Waay to many games week in week out for someone who was not yet fully developed and so they started struggling with injuries when entering their 30s
As a Liverpool fan I loved Michael Owen when I was growing up but can't stand him now because of that move to United. Dont know many, if any Liverpool fans who like him now
Drenthe is not playing in the first division in the Netherlands. Moreover, he hasn’t since 2007. He returned to sparta but once they promoted, he was released. His career is a Shame. Royston Drenthe left the Netherlands way too fast. Could have been an amazing player. Great person tho.
In the alternate reality of my W11 2008 ML team; Drenthe is a strong, reliable ball playing CB and my skipper for many years while Richards started out as a RB and moved to DM What might have been.......
Benteke was good for almost 3 seasons he was good at genk even better at Aston Villa shit at Liverpool and for the first season was good at crystal palace but then got bad 2nd season
torres score in 2 euro's finals owen is one of england top scoring strikers wouldn't call either gerrards poacher only bother were just down hill due to age and injury
I like how there's a lot of sympathy in the tone. You guys cited the reasons for the declines rather than simply blaming the player. Respect
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I agree. Except for Michael Owen. He is a prick.
@@GM-tw4el this comment cracked me up hahahahahahahhaaa
People always say Bojan was the natural heir to Messi. There's like three years between them and Bojan broke into the first team at 16 and Messi at 17. In Bojan's first full season in the Barca first team he scored ten goals and Messi who was in his second full season at the time got fourteen. I hardly think the consensus in the Barca board room at that time was "We've got a guy ready to step in after the Messi era." It's just like calling Mason Greenwood the heir to Marcus Rashford.
You can say the same thing for Christian Tello too, although he was a few years after, he would of had to stay at the club for all his career to be considered an heir to Messi
How is Rashford that good though? The gap between Greenwood and Rashford is much smaller than Bojan and Messi.
@@tomjesty3992 I was referring more towards the age gap than the talent. People still call Bojan the Messi successor that never was but how could he have been? Even if he lived up to his talent, today he would be at Barca at 30 years old and Messi is still playing at 33. They're from the same era. If Ronaldo was still at United you could make the argument that Greenwood could be his successor. Not from a talent perspective. But in the sense that he's a young guy in a similar position who can play that position at a high level when Ronaldo leaves. That wasn't Bojan in 2007. In 2007 Messi was 19/20 years old and Bojan was 17. If anything they were both successors to Ronaldinho and Eto'o. So that's where I got the Greenwood/Rashford analogy. How can a teenager become a successor to a player just a few years older than him? A successor is a guy who comes in and replaces the older guy like Ronaldo did for Beckham. If you play together with someone for almost your entire career you're not replacing them.
Good point
@@SonnyK248 if Messi had decided to play for Spain as a boy and been sold by Barcelona after a 10 goal season because a guy 2 years older than him scored 15 I don't think he'd have a single golden ball.
Towards the end of his Liverpool career Torres was riddled with injuries. He was told to miss the World Cup and to recover but he choose to go, only to make the injury worse. He lost a yard of pace and just like Owen his game was dependent on pace. So it was really clever business by Liverpool to sell a injured player who was never gonna be the same as a couple of years back.
I dont know how so little people know this, I thought it was basic knowledge 🤷🏻♂️
I also think Torres had his downfall because he didn' fit the Chelsea system
Bingy Plays I know haha
As a Chelsea fan it was clear we signed him during his injury recovery, but he is cherished due to his UCL heroics, injuries were the reason behind his career slowing fizzling out, still World Cup winner and two time Euros winner and a UCL
as a gooner i remember torres he terrified defenders l/pool mugged chavs they got 50 mil for a croaky player his career tanked after chelsea
Ironically, Andre Schurrle just announced his retirement at the age of 29 and he would've been perfect in this video.
My thoughts exactly
Let's not forget his world cup winning team mate Kevin Großkreutz. Won the world cup and lit up the Bundesliga with Dortmund before falling from grace. Now he is playing in Germanys 3rd division and has been awful the last few years when he should have been in his prime as a defender.
Retired at 29! Definitely should have carried on playing somewhere or anywhere that could challenge for trophies, not a high profile club but one of the smaller/other leagues, a in club somewhere like Belgium, Austria, USA you get my drift, obviously depending on injuries he’s had or could get 🤷🏻♂️
@@ishaandw Excatly right!
@@garethrumsey Lol the Belgian League isn't a bad standard...it's infront of Turkey and 7th in the rankings...
The biggest career collapse ever in my opinion and one you completely missed.
Adriano who was an absolute monster for Inter, and was destined to become one of the best strikers we've seen, before the passing of his father which resulted in depression.
Pato, Robinho, Hell even Ronaldinho could have been much much bigger ... Thing is, when those young people that came from extreme poverty get the taste of money and find themselves in the middle of a ruthless world, they lose track of the most important thing that is their career ... they get exploited and sucked dry by their "entourage" and then they get tossed aside
Adriano was the GOAT in the video games 😭
Even in the 2014/2015 season joe hart was still pulling off incredible stops and commanding from the back, I think today’s football fans forget this too easily:/
We should take him on at Leeds . Cassillas is a clown and cost us promotion last year, I was pleased he was suspend for this years run in,
He's at Spurs now! We'll take care of him 👍 #TTID
@@cappyjones no, we did
1. Middlesbrough is teesside not tyneside
2. Michael Owen is not a hero to anyone, he’s disliked by the majority of teams he’s played for
He was very loved in Liverpool , but i agree towards his later career especially in Newcastle he was very hated
Smith Jay key word there was. He ain’t anymore.
As soon as he had a falling out/refused to play at Newcastle and joined Manchester United he lost all of his statuses with Newcastle and Liverpool 🤦🏻♂️
Cult hero at old trafford
Matt Hofmann yeah but that just makes other people dislike him because nobody likes Man Utd
Royston Drenthe seems like someone who stuck in a child like state. When he was at my club, Reading, he actually met 2 of my friends in a casino and invited them back to his home to play fifa. He was a very nice guy but sadly it felt like his heart was no longer in football and I can understand why. He had been rushed into Real Madrid too soon and was tossed aside at the earliest sign of poor form
Micah Richards’ decline is pretty straightforward: He picked up an injury and nobody foresaw Pablo Zabaleta taking to the right back role so well. Micah was never able to get a chance to win back his place as Zaba was so imperious in the role. We’ll probably never know if injury made it harder for him or not, but it wouldn’t have helped that Zaba turned out to be pretty much irreplaceable, turning in the type of blood and thunder performances that made him a hero at the Etihad.
If Bojan made this list then Pato should as well.
Someone you missed is André Schürrle, such a great player, had a fantastic world cup 2014, and then it seems like he didn't have a single good transfer. Ironically he retired today, at 29.
It's sad what happened to Schürle and Götze after World cup 2014. They were never the same afterwards. Actually there are a lot of good German footballers who experienced a downfall
@@parham8279 Großkreutz, Howedes, Gotze, Schurrle, Mario Gomez, even Schweinsteiger when he went to Man United, Muller revived himself and Boateng hasn't fallen that much, but he did compared to before
@@nidalalispahic4657 yeah. But still. It's sad,because german players are mostly very talented and good. As a united fan I was really happy Schweinsteiger was in our team. But mourinio somehow ruined his career. Shame
Alternative Premier League XI: Paul Robinson, Nicky Shorey, Nathaniel Clyne, Ben Gibson, Jonathan Woodgate, Aaron Lennon, Saido Berahino, Danny Dinkwater, Abou Diaby, Andry Shevchenko, Radamel Falcao
Subs: Richard Wright, Per Mertesacker, Winston Bograde, Andy Van der Meyde, David Bentley, Christian Benteke, Alexi Sanchez
XI of players who retired early
Schurrle
David silva at the end of the season
Anas Ali he’s not retiring
Van basten
Xavi
Michael Owen won the Ballon d'Or and was league top scorer. After achieving such pinnacles, your career is a success. Yes, it declined afterwards, but overall it was a success!
Same for Joe Hart. At his peak, he won three Golden Gloves in four years and two league titles with City, I mean, if that's a "career that collapsed"... please, most goalkeepers would love a career like that.
When it comes to "collapse," it should be in the context of unfulfilled potential (or overrated potential), like Fernando Torres on club level.
Imagine how James Rodriguez and Gareth Bale must be feeling ,even they're team is playing well and still not getting a chance to play☹
Considered trash in Madrid should just leave 30 mil for bale 20 mil for James take it or leave it deals for clubs looking for a stars.
@@lifeisagameofknowingyourro6327 Those two wouldn't leave Real cause there is no club that would afford their current salaries . Believe me Real would let them go in a heartbeat if any club made a serious offer to them .
Pep ruined Hart's career. He was a solid keeper. But Pep really didn't give him any game time. Now he's struggling
He didn’t fit how Pep wanted to play, Hart is a good shot stopper but his passing isn’t that good and isn’t comfortable coming out of that box and sweeping when balls are played over the top of Man City’s defense
No he is weak in his left really bad when people found out they abused it
@@zarifshaukat9413 exactly...its not that pep "Ruined " him...he just didnt fit his system
Pep also wanted a keeper that could use his feet... that wasn’t joe
Personally I don't like the way Hart was treated by Pep, but that is really unfair, as I recall he trained with Pep for less than a week before the season started(ironically because of being away with England), was dropped and loaned before the following week was up. Clearly Pep didn't like him as a player, but he didn't ruin him
Torres and Owen’s career declined coz of injuries.
Richards too
Thank God J.Cole choose rapping over Football
Lol
He chose acting, not rapping.
Bojan literally the most hyped player ever and the biggest flop
That’s 80% of Barca transfers
He had mental issues, chill out. he was worth the hype because he was genuinely a class player
Ronaldinho10 👏🏻
Ronaldinho10 Class? You gotta be kidding me
Duerphy Kat he might have been. he was Barca’s youngest goalscorer before Ansu Fati no?
Adriano, from inter the number 1 decline. He was probably the best striker in the world, but his father died and he got depressed. Even Zanetti said he got goosebumps from that day that he witnessed Adriano when he heard the passing of his father.
Mangala was a beast on his debut against chelsea
If you had told me when KSI had made that Beast Video about Akinfenwa, that Joe Hart would be playing at a lower level than Akinfenwa, I probably wouldn't have believed you
@@TheMoodms Thanks for your comment, as insightful as ever, Moe
@@TheMoodms OK
Honestly Bojan never really had much of a career to begin with, so it really didn’t collapse all that much
I would put Coutinho on this list and Alexis Sanchez as well, even though he has had a couple goal related mementos at Inter
Owen Hargreaves. For sure is one name you missed!
He was England best player. Bayern Munich picked him every game.
These vids kept my lockdown going
Football Daily: "We aren't interested in players ravaged by injury"
Also Football Daily: Put Michael Owen on the list...
De Gea might end up in the next video in this series if things continue at this rate.
He going the same way as Hart.
first time i've ever disliked a video. you said at start of vid only players not ravaged by injury. then went on to name several players whose careers were ended or damaged by injury. disingenuous
Joe Cole, Mendieta, Richards, Owen, Torres...
Joe Hart's career collapsed when Leigh Griffiths scored those two freekicks against him
Few years later we'll find Alexis Sanchez and James Rodriguez in this type of vid
I remember Micah Richards from FIFA 08. I would always buy him in manager mode because he was rated 83 at age 19 and his potential was through the roof.
FIFA always seems to overrate young English players.
I used to watch every game and I think he really was great and just peaked super early. Some players rely on physical ability and dont develop the technical side well as their sheer physical dominance starts to fade
Fifa has noting to with EA ratings
Its a game ..not reality .
I have a big feeling that Griezmann or Hazard will end up like Michael Owen at Madrid
Bojan was never as good as people hyped him up to be. Love the videos by the way.
Oh yes He was. It's either you don't know or you are just hating. That's all.
@@nanayaw7308 I still remember that goal he scored against the Ghana u17
Mendieta was an incredible player for Middlesbrough who incidentally play on Teesside not Tyneside
Great video like it a lot.
Good stuff lads
Great video today keep it up your doing amazing job
What about Adrian. He was called the new Ronaldo
adrian was a goalkeeper not a striker
If you mean Adriano, that was all him.
This channel needs a Liverpool fan so they don't keep dropping clangers like the Owen 1
1 RUclips channel that has collapsed:
Football daily
Joe Hart would still be an upgrade on Kepa XD
You forgot to mention that Gregory van der Wiel was released from Toronto after getting into a fight with our coach and generally being seen as a dressing room cancer. He's now more interested in his Instagram modeling career
Joe hart was so good but he was destroyed by pep
Thomas Vermaelen should be on this list - When he joined Arsenal he became an absolute rock, arguably one of the best and most reliable defenders in the world. But then inexplicably after 2 seasons of almost perfection, he changed overnight into a weak bumbling defender who was constantly getting caught out or making mistakes. It was almost like he had turned into a different player!
Torres scored the goal that led Chelsea to the final of the cl
as a mc fan, it was very confusing watch hart come off a great season to get replaced by bravo, who didnt seem like a great signing and then his performance was honestly laughable and overall embarrassing for everyone involved
also micah richards seemed to have a great career ahead of him and even played well against ronaldo when mc and rm met in the champions league, so that one was a real head scratcher as well. It was never let on that his injuries were that serious or nagging, but who knows.
GK- Richard Wright
RB- Rob Jones
LB- Nicky Shorey
CB- Winston Bogarde
CB- Anthony Gardner
MF- Freddy Adu
MF- Bogdan Stancu
MF- Thomas Brolin
MF- Kleberson
FW- Pato
FW- Adriano
Honorable mentions- Mido, Stephane Gui'varch, Mark Bosnich, Mario Jardel, Ariel Ortega, Pablo Aimar, Joaquin, Sebastian Diesler, Marko Marin, Alan Smith, David Platt, Dieter Eilts, Alessio Tacchinardi, Lars Ricken, Dean Ashton, Andrei Schurle, Bastian Schwansteigger, Adam Johnson, John Salako,David Beattie, Lee Sharpe
I feel sorry for Joe Hart. Was really one of the best. I still don't understand the sharp decline
Maniche. No one ever talks about this guy. He was instrumental for Portugal's deep runs at Euro 2004 and World Cup 2006 (making the dream team in each) and also won CL with Porto in 2004. Yet after 2006 he disappeared. He was 28 then and after a bad spell at Chelsea never found rhythm with other team.
Whenever a player gets called the next Messi, he is cursed. No player can get near to Messis achievements
You started the video by stating you aren't including players plagued by injury but then put Micah Richards in there? He was shipped out of City because of a recurring knee injury which he himself has said he played through most of the times he actually did get on the pitch. Then has said he couldn't ever get consistent time on the pitch at Villa because the same injury forced him out.
Would be interested to see a top 11 from each region of england ie north east, east anglia, london, manchester, yorkshire etc
Michael Owen's goals for Liverpool and England came via the assists of Emile Heskey. They worked well as a team.
On tyneside..... you mean teeside 😬
*Teesside
@@joelthorpe4170 thats the one
In fairness Richards had HUGE injury issues. Would of been a great player if it wasnt for chronic knees issues but he didnt cry about it like lot do
Actually Owen is largely hated by Liverpool fans who remember his glory days at Anfield, (I'm not one of them). His switch to Man United later in his career destroyed his relationship with Reds fans.
8:44 min It's not New Camp, it's called Camp Nou, thanks :)
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Joe Hart's problem was always his "hyped" mood when he played .I always remember him jumping around ,clapping and shouting even when in the tunnel before games ... not what you need from a keeper who should bring an air of calm and assurance to his defence .
His career was over as soon as Guardiola was announced as City boss, in retrospect it would have better for him to have
been moved on straight away rather then inevitably fail to adapt to playing with his feet .
A lot of these players' declines were from injury, including Owen, Torres, Richards. No LFC supporter regards Owen as a hero ever since he moved to ManU
He even lost his scouse accent
You can add Mendieta and Joe Cole to that list.
@@Durbanite2010 Agreed. I think Mario Balotelli was a much bigger non-injury waste than most people on this list.
You forgot: Nicklas Bentner, Daniel Agger, Balotelli, Milan Baros, Jan Koller, Dado Prso, Adrian Mutu.....
Adriano should have made the list. Went from being valued at 50m to being released in a matter of a few years
Torres might not have scored many but he did score a very important goal for Chelsea that helped them win CL...
No it didn’t we were still going through
Torres to me career fizzled because of a injury and surgery and that cause him to not have as much confidence which impacted his game sadly
Also mendieta became a professional DJ... the more u know
Harry Kewell was amazing at Leeds, but did little after moving to Liverpool...
really no mystery about Torres. He literally had part of his knee cut out to make the 2010 World Cup. He now has a World Cup winner's medal
Not sure how common it is these days, but 15-20+ years ago the most talented youngsters in the biggest leagues werent properly managed or protected. Waay to many games week in week out for someone who was not yet fully developed and so they started struggling with injuries when entering their 30s
7:26 Is it me or did he say Tyneside rather than Teesside? Boro fans will not be happy you got Middlesbrough mixed up with Newcastle.
As a Liverpool fan I loved Michael Owen when I was growing up but can't stand him now because of that move to United. Dont know many, if any Liverpool fans who like him now
I’m a Man City fan in Manchester
He’s a legend for going Man U too win a prem
I’m sure 3 premier leagues is hard to beat with a different team for Joe Cole...
Torres? he won a champions league medal and went on to reach another final
Edited Title: Side effects of transferring clubs.
Joe Hart has to be the only player ever to actually give off the impression he’s intentionally trying to end his own career
You missed out Robin Van Persie lol and Mario Balotelli
David James the should have been included, he was forced to sell his jersey and his medals cos he went bankrupt
Hey there is a person named Jack Wilshere as well
Drenthe is not playing in the first division in the Netherlands. Moreover, he hasn’t since 2007. He returned to sparta but once they promoted, he was released. His career is a Shame. Royston Drenthe left the Netherlands way too fast. Could have been an amazing player. Great person tho.
They said third not first.
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Best XI of players who retired before the age of 30
- A Schurrle
- H Nakata
- J Redknapp
Rob Jones
Redknapp retired at 31
Marco Van Basten
Torres was never the same after that injury he sustained before the world cup
We all knew Bojan was gonna be in there didn't we ;)
Mario Gotze springs to mind
Roy Kane was a passion merchant
Expecting to see Winston Bogarde
In the alternate reality of my W11 2008 ML team; Drenthe is a strong, reliable ball playing CB and my skipper for many years while Richards started out as a RB and moved to DM
What might have been.......
Richards is a bit harsh.
I think honourable mentions for this list should be Adriano and Saviola
Some players start declining at 28, Torres, Rooney, Ronaldinho, it's usually injuries, or they got overhyped after 1 good season, like Benteke.
Benteke was good for almost 3 seasons he was good at genk even better at Aston Villa shit at Liverpool and for the first season was good at crystal palace but then got bad 2nd season
FD were not picking players destroyed by injuries then pick at least 4 players destroyed by injuries 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just took my break to watch this
Adriano is another crazy story
Mario Balotelli deserves a mention
Update: gregory van der wiel is gonna play for Rkc Waalwijk ( dutch team in Eredivisie)
Torres and Owen, good footballers made to look amazingly good by Gerrard and his passes
torres score in 2 euro's finals owen is one of england top scoring strikers wouldn't call either gerrards poacher only bother were just down hill due to age and injury
"no injuries" "forward Micheal Owen"
Honorable mentions : James, goetze, schuerle maybe coutinho and griezman if their struggle continues
All of those besides James maybe but all the others won’t even struggling
How about Mario Balotelli? Fabio Coentrao? Oscar? Jackson Martinez? Daniel Sturridge?
You put Hart but another GK that could have been was Víctor Valdés
How is Mesut Özil not a part of this team. Should be the 1st on the list!
How about a video featuring players who have had great careers despite bad injuries? E.g. Ronaldo, Kompany, Cazorla, Aguero
Aguero?not really