Something not mentioned yet is that the ball is often travelling up to 80mph when the keepers are attempting to cover ground to get to them. Phenomenal in my humble opinion!
Yes! This is not really related to that but I hate when people say basketball players are better athelets because they can score on so little basket but try to kick soccer ball with ur feet while running almost full sprint. Hand eye coordination is much easier task to learn than foot eye coordination.
@@EdmundosJR eh there is a reason football is the most watched sport in the world after all but I actually love basketball too. Football basketball and UFC are my favourite sports we shouldn’t compare them
@@EdmundosJR the basketball net is not so little tho. It is about 18 inches or foot 6 in diameter. It can easily fit 3 balls at once. Tha basketball is also bigger than a football. I am a football fan but I think basketballers are better athletes. Footballers are better in terms of cardio and maybe top speed. But basketball is tough.
Basketballers jump way higher than 98 percent of footballers. They are bigger aswell (both weight and height) and also are way stronger than footballers. Footballers can get agility but bsketballers in general are better athletes.
The entire ball need to pass the line for it to be a goal. Goal posts are 24 feet in width and 8 feet tall so that’s a lot of space to cover so being quick on your feet and positioning is critical Keep up the great work y’all
And to add to that the have to be able to ‘Switch On’ at a moments notice as they have long periods far from the action. As one who play a lot as keeper that’s one of the hardest things to do is keep your muscles warm and ready and stop your mind from wandering when you have nothing to do. Most of the training drills keepers do is focused on reaction time and recovery speed(I.e. time to recover from one save and be able to make another) being tall helps but I have known a few good small keepers. The one big bonus of being a professional Goalkeeper is that your career can last well into your 40s due to less overall stress, wear and tear of the body than an outfielder. Alas I never got past amateur level maybe in another life I will be a sports star?
@@nieczerwony aye not just that I have more than once dived and almost knocked myself out by diving straight into the goal post. But I must also add you get a nice adrenaline rush when you make a save. And saving a penalty is the biggest rush for a keeper.
@@lordomacron3719yup not only waiting for long periods of times but there’s games where your being contested the entire game. Some games the other team is just pressing like crazy and you have to be on your toes for the entire game. It’s a unique position, the last man, last line of defence.
09:30, the scorpion kick save. His name is rene higuita, colombian goalkeeper of the 1990's. That was performed in 1995 friendly match against england.
Rene Higuita A legendary keeper from Colombia’s first golden generation of the 90’s. It’s a very interesting team to look into because of the tragedy’s of the team, since they never reached their potential because of the violence in the country, leading to Higuita being imprisoned during the 94 World Cup and the team was eliminated early causing Atlético Nacional and Colombian football legend, Andres Escobar, to be shot to death. To this day, as someone who has a lot of Colombian friends here in 🇲🇽, they will tell u this violences is still present, especially in derby’s
Nah, that violence is not still present. Colombia was a total shithole in the 80s and 90s with tragedy after tragedy, bunch of bombs and war going on, nothing comparable with today. We can actually go out to places without the fear of being killed in a bomb or a shooting.
As a lot of people have probably said, the entire ball needs to cross the line, it doesn't matter if its on or off the ground when it does. But also, the saves where the keeper is using his head instead of his hands is because his own team passed it back to him. A keeper can't use his hands if a team mate intentionally passes him the ball.
4:08 I don’t think you noticed that the goalkeeper had to sprint across the whole pitch to save that. And the two clubs are from the same city so that makes it more spectacular in some way.
3:28 reason why the keeper didn't use his hands because his teammate passed to him.. if the keeper used his hands it would've been an indirect free kick and most likely a red card since the ball was gonna go inside.
ironically a rule made because of higuita who did the scorpion and made officials realise goalies should be encouraged to use their feet and be good on the ball.
@@tesleemhussein5217 no, the rule was made because teams were killing games by keeping the ball too easily. It was a massive advantage to the team who had the lead, and often made things extremely boring for the spectators.
The most notorious case was Denmark's use of back-passes during the 1992 Euro(which they won), the 1992 Summer Olympics (that same summer) was the first competition to apply the rule.
Sooo much respect for keepers. I played soccer throughout highschool and on occasion had to fill in for our goalie. There is not a more lonely feeling when the other team is attacking and gets past the defense. These guys are so athletic and have so much courage! ♥️👊💪♥️
I was a goalkeeper, and I had brilliant saves and ridiculous blunders. At the lowest amateur level, to be honoust. On a good day, when you keep everything out, I enjoy watching the opponents getting frustrated with each other. Left, right, down and high. First close range, and as desperation grows, the long (chanceless) distance shots come. From the other side, losing because of my butter hands, or loosing 13-0 also accured.
The save at 9:39 was done by René Higuita, the goalkeeper of Colombia and that move has been named "the scorpion save". EPIC! The last one is fake though, guys. 😉
1:15 2010 World Cup Final The Netherlands VS Spain Arjen Robben VS Iker Casillas Arjen Robben is regarded as one of the best players of his generation and was often lauded as among the best wingers in the world VS Iker Casillas, a Madrid legend, the best goalkeeper in Real Madrid's history and in the history of Spanish football. If that ball went in... .... The Netherlands would have won the World Cup instead of Spain.
Goalies are often the most underrated position. When a team loses, it's often blamed on them. But when a team wins, it's the strikers who got the praise.
The whole ball has to cross over the line, it doesn't matter if it's in the air or on the ground. As long as the entire ball passes the line. Most big leagues now use something Goal Line Technology, with cameras and trackers that track the ball and whether it crossed the line. If it's crossed the line, the ref gets a signal to his wrist signifying a goal. There's been cases where it looks like the whole ball crossed the line, but there was maybe a couple centimeters that was still touching the line.
Enjoyed that. It was fun picking out the teams from the home and away kits for the premier league over some years; the international matches and the European leagues. There was even Gordon Banks’ infamous save from an ancient Brazil vs England match. Not seen this video before.
that last clip is actually edited, it was made for a british commercial. The real clip it shows the goalkeeper failing to stop the penalty kick. RUclips a video called " The Worlds Best Goalkeeper Penalty Save - Wait for it!!! "
Y'all ever gonna do Coast Contra?!?! THey have the most FIRE freestyles. Start with Straightenin... The flow and choreography is bananas! These dudes are LEGIT! The future of hip hop!
Great reaction video! Y'all should do a reaction on mind tricks that goalkeepers play during penalty kicks. Very entertaining to see psychological battles between goalies and penalty kick takers.
Goalies wear the different color uniforms to make it easier for the ref to see they're the player allowed to use his hands. Everybody already mentioned goalie can't use their hands if the ball's coming from a team mate, so I'll just add that a goalie can't use their hands outside of the bigger box on the field. Once he's out of that box, he has to use his feet (and head) like everybody else. Great reaction video, glad to see young man in yellow got to see the bicycle kick!
Something nobody ever mentions regarding Higuita's scorpion save. The whistle had already been blown, had he missed and the ball hit the net, it wouldn't have counted anyway. If the whistle hadn't been blown?, he'd have never attempted it. That said, it was a great save regardless and looks awesome. Obviously.
@3:55 - The 'entire' ball must cross the line for it to be a goal and/or to be considered 'out of play'. That means that even if an inch of that ball is still over the white bit of line....it isn't a goal nor would it be considered out on the boundary lines of the filed.
Higuita did the scorpion kick save against England, and then the next clip is one of his Colombian successors against Messi. Colombia has some serious goalies if you ask me. Check out Córdoba and Ospina as well.
Great video guys, great reactions... nice to see the World Cup-saving stop from Spanish keeper Iker Casillas against the Netherlands in 2010, the legendary acrobatic save from England's Gordon Banks against none other than the GOAT Pele in the 1970 WC, and of course the "Scorpion" save by Colombia's Rene Higuita (although it was on a friendly at Wembley in 1995). I know this was done before Qatar 2022 WC, so next video should have another World Cup-saving stop, Dibu Martinez against France in the last seconds of extra time to keep Argentina from losing that match! Keep up the great work! I'm glad you are spreading the gospel of Football!
What are you talking about? Higuita is famous because he was an eccentric player. He is famous because he had a rather extreme private life, because he invented the scorpion move (which he obviously did very few times during matches because it was risky and could only be done when there was no real danger) and then he was famous because when his team was losing he would attack together with his team mates leaving the goal. He wasn't bad with his feet and I think he even scored a few goals. Basically he was such an absurd character, even in his hairstyle, that he became famous. How can you say that he was one of the greatest goalkeepers in history? I don't want to disrespect the player's career, but not only is what you said not true, but he wasn't a good goalkeeper either. He was a decent player who played for mid-level teams in Colombia. There are people watching videos like this who don't know some things and try to learn and understand. Luckily in this case we are talking about sports and not important things, but it is still disrespectful towards people trying to learn, to come and write the first nonsense that comes to mind and pass it off as the truth.
9:30 His name is Rene Higuita and he is from Colombia . Already retired but that save was from 1995 in a friendly match against England at Wembley Stadium. No goalkeeper has done it 🤷♂️. The save is called " The Scorpion" in spanish " El Escorpion "
You asked for the name of the goalkeeper who made the scorpion save at 9:40- well his name is René Higuita, a now retired goalie of Colombian descent. 🙂
Hi Guys I really enjoy your music videos, but definitely what a I enjoyed the most it is your turn into futbol (soccer) hope you´ll watch next world cup start next november, and you should come to Costa Rica to support USA team in next games in the area... you´re more than welcome... remenber next world cup will held by CAN-USA- & MEX
Need a Coast Contra reaction!! Either the DJ Cosmic Kev, Give up the Goods, or Never Freestyle. They have much more, but those are some of the best in my opinion.
3:23 that was a back pass from the goalies own defender, which means that he's not allowed to touch the ball with his hands, therefore he HAD to head it. Solid job
The fancy goalkeeper’s “Scorpion save” was the notorious Colombian goalkeeper against England in a friendly. So we’d rather not mention it. Rene Higuita’s the guy’s name. He was infamous for doing weird things in goal. I think it’s Jamie Redknapp who’s trying to score but I can’t remember.
Just for context, the save at 1:15 and the next after were in 2 different (obviously) world cup finals...in extra time. 3:29 he did it on purpose but not to troll but because he cannot handle the ball when your own teammate passes it back to his own goalkeeper the goalkeeper can use every part of his body except his hands in that case hence him saving his teammate from scoring an own goal like that.
Something not mentioned yet is that the ball is often travelling up to 80mph when the keepers are attempting to cover ground to get to them. Phenomenal in my humble opinion!
Yes! This is not really related to that but I hate when people say basketball players are better athelets because they can score on so little basket but try to kick soccer ball with ur feet while running almost full sprint. Hand eye coordination is much easier task to learn than foot eye coordination.
@@EdmundosJR eh there is a reason football is the most watched sport in the world after all but I actually love basketball too. Football basketball and UFC are my favourite sports we shouldn’t compare them
@@streettravelxxi yeah u are right bro. No reason to even compare. I use to play soccer and basketball so that was my opinion!
@@EdmundosJR the basketball net is not so little tho. It is about 18 inches or foot 6 in diameter. It can easily fit 3 balls at once. Tha basketball is also bigger than a football. I am a football fan but I think basketballers are better athletes. Footballers are better in terms of cardio and maybe top speed. But basketball is tough.
Basketballers jump way higher than 98 percent of footballers. They are bigger aswell (both weight and height) and also are way stronger than footballers. Footballers can get agility but bsketballers in general are better athletes.
Rene Higuita is the Colombian keeper with the scorpion save. Look him up, he was a very eccentric player and his story is insane.
He wasn’t a really good keeper. Not worth the time
@@javierorta4316 still worth the time, hes an iconic figure but im with you he wasnt a good keeper
@@javierorta4316 trash
Yeah, never said he was a good keeper, but an eccentric keeper.
@@loganbopp2462 why wasn't he a good goal keeper?
The entire ball need to pass the line for it to be a goal. Goal posts are 24 feet in width and 8 feet tall so that’s a lot of space to cover so being quick on your feet and positioning is critical
Keep up the great work y’all
yeah i think we get accustomed to most sports being being on the line at all
Jesus Christ. I love football but I never realised they were 24 feet wide! That’s insane
24 ft or 12?
@@evanforensics they're 7.3m / 24ft
yeah, or 8 yards x 8 feet if you use the original measurements by the English, it's also easier to memorize that way
Most of these goalkeepers are some of the best athletes on the planet! The coordination, reflexes, sheer quickness.
And to add to that the have to be able to ‘Switch On’ at a moments notice as they have long periods far from the action. As one who play a lot as keeper that’s one of the hardest things to do is keep your muscles warm and ready and stop your mind from wandering when you have nothing to do.
Most of the training drills keepers do is focused on reaction time and recovery speed(I.e. time to recover from one save and be able to make another) being tall helps but I have known a few good small keepers.
The one big bonus of being a professional Goalkeeper is that your career can last well into your 40s due to less overall stress, wear and tear of the body than an outfielder. Alas I never got past amateur level maybe in another life I will be a sports star?
And keeper must be little bit of psychopath, who likes to dive into players feet "armed" with studs 😉
@@nieczerwony aye not just that I have more than once dived and almost knocked myself out by diving straight into the goal post.
But I must also add you get a nice adrenaline rush when you make a save. And saving a penalty is the biggest rush for a keeper.
@@lordomacron3719 Don't need to tell me. Was playing as goalie myself. 😉
@@lordomacron3719yup not only waiting for long periods of times but there’s games where your being contested the entire game. Some games the other team is just pressing like crazy and you have to be on your toes for the entire game. It’s a unique position, the last man, last line of defence.
09:30, the scorpion kick save. His name is rene higuita, colombian goalkeeper of the 1990's. That was performed in 1995 friendly match against england.
And he only did it because the whistle had gone for offside.....Although Rene was a nutter
Deciles tambien que es lo unico que hiso
@@gozety9987 so, you can't? Are you limited by...?
I remember seeing that live on tv. I couldn't believe it then and I still cant' today!
THE SCORPION !!!!!
How y’all falling for that last one?😂
💀
😂😂😂
cos they watch the sport for the entertainment factor they dont care about the score
@@BobanX1 Its edited lol
Americans 💀
Rene Higuita
A legendary keeper from Colombia’s first golden generation of the 90’s.
It’s a very interesting team to look into because of the tragedy’s of the team, since they never reached their potential because of the violence in the country, leading to Higuita being imprisoned during the 94 World Cup and the team was eliminated early causing Atlético Nacional and Colombian football legend, Andres Escobar, to be shot to death.
To this day, as someone who has a lot of Colombian friends here in 🇲🇽, they will tell u this violences is still present, especially in derby’s
Apparently, Higuita only did this because he was convinced the ref had blown for an infringement...needless to say he hadn't!
@@standavies9021 lol yes he did it was offside. stop talking pish.
Italy World Cup 1990
Nah, that violence is not still present. Colombia was a total shithole in the 80s and 90s with tragedy after tragedy, bunch of bombs and war going on, nothing comparable with today. We can actually go out to places without the fear of being killed in a bomb or a shooting.
As a lot of people have probably said, the entire ball needs to cross the line, it doesn't matter if its on or off the ground when it does.
But also, the saves where the keeper is using his head instead of his hands is because his own team passed it back to him. A keeper can't use his hands if a team mate intentionally passes him the ball.
Man, I’m glad to see that more Americans are appreciating football let alone the goalkeepers keep it up y’all
4:08 I don’t think you noticed that the goalkeeper had to sprint across the whole pitch to save that. And the two clubs are from the same city so that makes it more spectacular in some way.
He looks like a slow runner with how he’s moving but the distance he’s covering is mental 🤣
3:28 reason why the keeper didn't use his hands because his teammate passed to him.. if the keeper used his hands it would've been an indirect free kick and most likely a red card since the ball was gonna go inside.
ironically a rule made because of higuita who did the scorpion and made officials realise goalies should be encouraged to use their feet and be good on the ball.
Passed to him using his feet, if you pass from the chest or head, then they can use their hands
@@tesleemhussein5217 no, the rule was made because teams were killing games by keeping the ball too easily. It was a massive advantage to the team who had the lead, and often made things extremely boring for the spectators.
There's no allowance in the laws for any punishment other than an indirect free for handling a backpass, so the goalie wouldn't be red carded.
The most notorious case was Denmark's use of back-passes during the 1992 Euro(which they won), the 1992 Summer Olympics (that same summer) was the first competition to apply the rule.
That's why football is so great, because there are always pure emotions.
Sooo much respect for keepers. I played soccer throughout highschool and on occasion had to fill in for our goalie. There is not a more lonely feeling when the other team is attacking and gets past the defense. These guys are so athletic and have so much courage! ♥️👊💪♥️
Y’all gotta do the art of defending next! They be some dawgs out there
I was a goalkeeper, and I had brilliant saves and ridiculous blunders. At the lowest amateur level, to be honoust.
On a good day, when you keep everything out, I enjoy watching the opponents getting frustrated with each other.
Left, right, down and high. First close range, and as desperation grows, the long (chanceless) distance shots come.
From the other side, losing because of my butter hands, or loosing 13-0 also accured.
The save at 9:39 was done by René Higuita, the goalkeeper of Colombia and that move has been named "the scorpion save". EPIC!
The last one is fake though, guys. 😉
Casillias toe save in the final has become legendary in Holland.
The goal keeper is the last line of defense of the team, some kind of superhero they call onto when all the team fails, so he MUST be a rock.
The goalie that did that crazy save (scorpion save) is Rene iguita. Better know as el Loco iguita. Crazy as hell lol fun to watch.
René Iguita’s scorpion save is legendary!
Easy to attempt when the whistle had already blown.
@@garytate3075 still hurts?
@@annasanz3331 what are you on about, "still hurts"?
1:15
2010 World Cup Final
The Netherlands VS Spain
Arjen Robben VS Iker Casillas
Arjen Robben is regarded as one of the best players of his generation and was often lauded as among the best wingers in the world
VS
Iker Casillas, a Madrid legend, the best goalkeeper in Real Madrid's history and in the history of Spanish football.
If that ball went in...
.... The Netherlands would have won the World Cup instead of Spain.
But it didn´t. And Spain was the winner.
Goalies are often the most underrated position. When a team loses, it's often blamed on them. But when a team wins, it's the strikers who got the praise.
The whole ball has to cross over the line, it doesn't matter if it's in the air or on the ground. As long as the entire ball passes the line.
Most big leagues now use something Goal Line Technology, with cameras and trackers that track the ball and whether it crossed the line. If it's crossed the line, the ref gets a signal to his wrist signifying a goal. There's been cases where it looks like the whole ball crossed the line, but there was maybe a couple centimeters that was still touching the line.
At 6:01 is the famous Pele header and Gordan Banks save at the 1970 Mexico World Cup
keepers are a different breed.
Enjoyed that. It was fun picking out the teams from the home and away kits for the premier league over some years; the international matches and the European leagues. There was even Gordon Banks’ infamous save from an ancient Brazil vs England match. Not seen this video before.
The fella in the middle goes: 'He's the most important man on the field'. You're damn right, son. Damn right.
Gordon Banks will always be tops for saving a perfect headers from the world's greatest player in a vital world cup match.🏴
The last was insane.
That Scorpion from Colombian goalkeeper against England was fire 🔥, the Ninja goalkeeper fire 🔥
Goal keepers are the goatest in every single sport. Periot
Solo MILLOS lokas 💙🤍🐔🇨🇴🤘 The Best soccer team in colombia Is Millonarios FC FROM BOGOTÁ 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
La parada de Wilker Fariñez contra el Nacional falto
best friend was a keeper in HS. a good keeper behind you is god. they are selfless people! they are a different breed!
As a peruvian it's Nice to see Angelo Campos Legendary save against Uruguay for the u-20 tournament
That goalie with the scorpion kick is colombian goalie rene higuita
y’all are hilarious 😂 do some larry bird videos PLEASE
that last clip is actually edited, it was made for a british commercial. The real clip it shows the goalkeeper failing to stop the penalty kick. RUclips a video called " The Worlds Best Goalkeeper Penalty Save - Wait for it!!! "
the latest save is a Skybet commercial
You guys gotta do : The Art of Defence.
Love your videos lads. Love from the UK
It is really fun to watch these kind of stuff with you guys...!!
Why is the video not available?
Y'all ever gonna do Coast Contra?!?! THey have the most FIRE freestyles. Start with Straightenin... The flow and choreography is bananas! These dudes are LEGIT! The future of hip hop!
Yeee football reactions are bacc
8:45. Excellent observation! I didn’t know, and you nailed it!
The guy that does the scorpion kick is Rene "El loco" Higuita, his highlights are insanely entertaining
Great reaction video! Y'all should do a reaction on mind tricks that goalkeepers play during penalty kicks. Very entertaining to see psychological battles between goalies and penalty kick takers.
Goalies wear the different color uniforms to make it easier for the ref to see they're the player allowed to use his hands. Everybody already mentioned goalie can't use their hands if the ball's coming from a team mate, so I'll just add that a goalie can't use their hands outside of the bigger box on the field. Once he's out of that box, he has to use his feet (and head) like everybody else. Great reaction video, glad to see young man in yellow got to see the bicycle kick!
The whole video i'm like, Higita's scorpion save!!!
“What about us” by Samson!! This man must be heard!!
Love love love your videos. Best wishes to you all
From south Australia
Sometimes these jewels happen in football soccer. It's the beautiful game!
Something nobody ever mentions regarding Higuita's scorpion save. The whistle had already been blown, had he missed and the ball hit the net, it wouldn't have counted anyway. If the whistle hadn't been blown?, he'd have never attempted it.
That said, it was a great save regardless and looks awesome. Obviously.
R9 VS R10 reaction 🔥🔥🔥
Great reaction review guys. Agree with Darren Robinson - you don't fully appreciate some of these saves when it is shown in slow motion.
Crazy how many Ter Stegen have amazing saves
More crazy when they never know Tim Howard in that clip. Bet they don't know about Landon Donovan too.
Y'all gotta do a nastiest tricks compilation. People be doing some ungodly things in game.
@3:55 - The 'entire' ball must cross the line for it to be a goal and/or to be considered 'out of play'. That means that even if an inch of that ball is still over the white bit of line....it isn't a goal nor would it be considered out on the boundary lines of the filed.
Higuita did the scorpion kick save against England, and then the next clip is one of his Colombian successors against Messi. Colombia has some serious goalies if you ask me. Check out Córdoba and Ospina as well.
Great video guys, great reactions... nice to see the World Cup-saving stop from Spanish keeper Iker Casillas against the Netherlands in 2010, the legendary acrobatic save from England's Gordon Banks against none other than the GOAT Pele in the 1970 WC, and of course the "Scorpion" save by Colombia's Rene Higuita (although it was on a friendly at Wembley in 1995). I know this was done before Qatar 2022 WC, so next video should have another World Cup-saving stop, Dibu Martinez against France in the last seconds of extra time to keep Argentina from losing that match! Keep up the great work! I'm glad you are spreading the gospel of Football!
Some of these goals would've been insane. Those goalies are no joke though.
One of the best goalkeepers ever in history is Rene Higuita who played during the 80-90's. He's known for his Scorpion kick at 11:30💯🇨🇴⚽️
What are you talking about? Higuita is famous because he was an eccentric player. He is famous because he had a rather extreme private life, because he invented the scorpion move (which he obviously did very few times during matches because it was risky and could only be done when there was no real danger) and then he was famous because when his team was losing he would attack together with his team mates leaving the goal. He wasn't bad with his feet and I think he even scored a few goals. Basically he was such an absurd character, even in his hairstyle, that he became famous. How can you say that he was one of the greatest goalkeepers in history? I don't want to disrespect the player's career, but not only is what you said not true, but he wasn't a good goalkeeper either. He was a decent player who played for mid-level teams in Colombia. There are people watching videos like this who don't know some things and try to learn and understand. Luckily in this case we are talking about sports and not important things, but it is still disrespectful towards people trying to learn, to come and write the first nonsense that comes to mind and pass it off as the truth.
1:16 that Robben miss still hurts in The Netherlands 😢 It would’ve made us world champion…
The last one was insane 😳
Sorry to disappoint but it’s fake
9:30 His name is Rene Higuita and he is from Colombia . Already retired but that save was from 1995 in a friendly match against England at Wembley Stadium. No goalkeeper has done it 🤷♂️. The save is called " The Scorpion" in spanish " El Escorpion "
You asked for the name of the goalkeeper who made the scorpion save at 9:40- well his name is René Higuita, a now retired goalie of Colombian descent. 🙂
At least 5 saves from Ter Stegen. Incredible.
Bro ya got to the World Cup is in a few weeks make it into vlogs that will be lit asf 🔥
that slick sleezy son of a gon ir rinau higeuta, the keeper from colombia or ecador if i remember, good old times, he was crazy
Hi Guys I really enjoy your music videos, but definitely what a I enjoyed the most it is your turn into futbol (soccer) hope you´ll watch next world cup start next november, and you should come to Costa Rica to support USA team in next games in the area... you´re more than welcome... remenber next world cup will held by CAN-USA- & MEX
last play was fake lol they just edited it in
great reaction keep up the soccer content
I've been watching your contents I have one for you. ICP let's go all the way. I think you might get into this one.
Need a Coast Contra reaction!!
Either the DJ Cosmic Kev, Give up the Goods, or Never Freestyle.
They have much more, but those are some of the best in my opinion.
Immortal Technique - Dance With the Devil
This song is an ABSOLUTE MUST LISTEN.
Y'all said it was Finns be boring but its turned out fire love to see it😂
You'll should do reactions on Cricket's Greatest Catches Ever they dope.
Do a best goals compilation
3:23 that was a back pass from the goalies own defender, which means that he's not allowed to touch the ball with his hands, therefore he HAD to head it. Solid job
Eminem - Go to Sleep, Yelawolf - Pop the Trunk, Gucci Mane - The Truth, songs you need to do bros
Hahaha i love to see u fackers enjoying some fotball! So engage and in to it! Love it! Keep it coming mates!
Gordon Banks made the greatest save ever
Most of these are pretty run of the mill saves.
The fancy goalkeeper’s “Scorpion save” was the notorious Colombian goalkeeper against England in a friendly. So we’d rather not mention it. Rene Higuita’s the guy’s name. He was infamous for doing weird things in goal. I think it’s Jamie Redknapp who’s trying to score but I can’t remember.
The red blew for a free kick, so it was technically a dead ball. Though I reckon he was mad enough to do it in open play anyways lol
This is the real football guys
Sheesh... These goalies are like human cats. Some wild reflexes @_@
Just for context, the save at 1:15 and the next after were in 2 different (obviously) world cup finals...in extra time. 3:29 he did it on purpose but not to troll but because he cannot handle the ball when your own teammate passes it back to his own goalkeeper the goalkeeper can use every part of his body except his hands in that case hence him saving his teammate from scoring an own goal like that.
No one spoil the last clip for them please 😅
it's funny they cant tell its fake. priceless reactions to it!
@@evansaleeby5186 well, thanks for spoiling
@@jaygrant5039 You are welcome
U should check out Smoothest Skills in Football its the best football compilation out there.
That last one you went crazy over i genuinly think was an advert for sky bet (Betting company)
Are you guys all family? Friends from high school? Friends from college? Grew up together? Wondering how you all know each other. Great channel! Thx!
In actual football the whole ball must cross a given line before it's a goal, or considered out of play. Bless you guys.
It "just" has to pass the line, nothing about hitting the net or the ground.
Goalkeeping is the hardest position in all sports.
Dont have to wait for the world cup... start at the "copa america" it starts mid June and its gonna be played in the U.S.
I was surprised to see a player from my country 🇿🇼.Awesome reaction
You'll never see female goalkeepers go this hard laying out for the ball.
Goalies are brave dudes!!
You Guys gotta do Obie Trice "Snitch"
I see you got the warren lotas shirt!
Definitely check out hockey goalies also.
this is football not ice hockey
The goalkeeper is the player that feels it the most when a team loses. By far.