You almost teared up because this stuff almost never happens. Notice how most these clips are older, football is not what it used to be and it definitely isn't beautiful
@@thegingerbread2241 The fact that it doesn't happen often doesn't mean it's less beautifull. And I deny you have any reason to affirme the sportsmanship in football is declining at all.
Football is more then a sport. Its a spirit that moments of respect and compassion will never be measured. When two teams play on a pitch they are sportsmen and women. However when a moment such as a player or fan is in trouble or suffers a medical emergency then two opposite teams work together and help bring the definition of the Beautiful game to light.
The turkish seems to be very fair play. Im not used to watch the turkish championship but this video made me really appreciate their players. Congrats guys
I mean he did come to mbappé after the match ended, and gave him some sympathy along with Macron... Whatever he did afterwards, was all joke so it's not like he ain't showin no sportmanship
@@witheeeeeerx go learn what the word insult is ... You are using it wrong. He said brazil and argentina don't gzt enough competition in sa, and it's true. He didn't say argentina and brazil were bad. He said they can't train well before coming in a wc, because there is no team good enough to challenge those two teams.
That last one, the one player’s trying to prevent the seizing guy’s tongue form being swallowed, and you can see the agony he’s in cause the seizing person can bite your fingers off
Yeah but a fan made that doll and he was celebrating so everything was ok for him in that moment of hype. But when was serious person he went for Mbappe and calmed him. There is the difference of his character "Dibu" and his real person Emiliano Martinez.
I'm remember dicanio catching the ball in the match at goodison even I though he'd head it towards goal thank you Paulo. You could tell the goal keeper in the last clip only accidently caught the player nice to see players from both team helping.
Why can’t Football always be like this… What was wrong with players bringing their humanity to the pitch with them… is that so much to ask… or has the hunger for victory blinded them that badly…? 😢
For all too many players that's true. Ramos and Pepe, and others. For all too many coaches too, Mourinho, Van Gaal. Mourinho egged his players on to take Messi out. Half the Real Madrid players, Ramos, Pepe, Marcelo, Casemiro, Carvalho, Kovacic went at him. Amazing that Messi isn't dead or crippled. And many of the fans, I suspect mostly men, love it. That's why Ramos is so popular. And yet he had a huge petition against him after he dislocated Salah's shoulder. Should be banned.
I think the majority of players know that most of the time it's just play-acting to get an advantage, which is very unsporting. But I think most players can also tell the difference between someone playing at being injured and someone who is genuinely hurt, and that's when we see the humanity. It's things that no player ever wants to suffer and there's a degree of solidarity in that. But yeah, it's a shame that it has to come to that.
Except that's not a thing, you physically can't swallow your tongue and everyone crowding around shoving their fingers in an injured player's mouth doesn't help anything.
@@vEvilSinister you literally never see this in boxing or mma where people get knocked out all the time so this is actually a lack of awareness by all the players trying to do something but not helping
@@SenorDonMiguel they were just doing it incase that was what was happening because they care about the mans life. Do you just not care about the well being of anyone other than yourself? What did you want them to do all walk off and leave him there 👍
@@vEvilSinister it's not what was happening because that never happens. You praised their awareness for thinking he was swallowing his tongue but really it's lack of awareness cuz that doesn't happen. Crowding around and sticking all their fingers in his mouth does not help at all and if they wanted to just walk off then that's better than cramming their fingers in his mouth. What they should do is stand back and give him room and maybe one of them hold his head in a good position to breathe and wait for real medics.
Agree, this is dangerous. Loss of consciousness after a head trauma should be treated by experts. First, you don't know if there is neck injury and rolling them might cause further damage. Second, if the airway is obstructed there are ways to protect that without sticking your fingers in there (chin lift or jaw thrust but no chin lift if they is neck injury). Even then, you only do those maneuvers if you can see that the player is trying to breathe against obstruction. Knocked out people don't "swallow" their tongue.
Oh, is that what they were doing? Thanks for telling us because I didn't know. Unbelievable - does nobody have first aid training? If you think this is negligent in football (soccer), gymnastics, a sport in which major injuries are quite common, and an awkward fall can result in paralysis and death, still doesn't require coaches/managers/team assistants to have first aid. I've seen male and female gymnasts fall off the apparatus on their head/neck and nobody rushes to hold C-spine. Sometimes someone goes to help them, or they get up very shakily, and some try to continue the routine. I just saw an example last week at LSU vs Kentucky. You would think the universities at least would insist on first aid training, or have paramedics at every meet in order to avoid a lawsuit ... and/or to keep their athletes as safe as possible. 🤕
7:30 7:45 En un futbol Argentino, tan pasional que provoca locuras y mucha violencia un inocente niño dio muestra de una gran humanidad que todo el mundo deberian aprender y sobre todos a los Argentinos que el Futbol es solo un deporte y los futbolistas son seres humanos tambien, y sufre como cualquier otro y no son maquinas.
7:32 when things like this happen, players are always really bad in terms of care for the player. They crowd around him and shake his head around in attempt to help him, but actually what they’re doing is increasing his chance of concussion. I understand that in a panicked situation, their heads are less likely to go to leaving him alone, but I’ve seen this time and time again, they actually sometimes end up hurting the player much worse than he would’ve been otherwise. Also, crowding around the player means that the actual physios have less chance of getting to him.
First time i cried on live game it was with Marc Vivian Foé 1998... I was 10-11 years old, i prayed i prayed i prayed and it wasn't enought it was too hard 🥺😢 But life can be beautiful sometimes because when i saw Christian Eriksen fallen 2021 I did the same prayer, and GOD saw us this time 🙏