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Drogba now is part owner of 2nd division USL Championship team Phoenix Rising. Even played two seasons when the ownership group first purchased the club.
As a chelsea fan Drogba is an absolute legend for my club and Ivory coast. He gave Chelsea so many pinch yourself moments and the 2004-2007 period will always be the best period of many Chelsea fans memories along with the short period Ancelotti was the manager.
Keep them coming, videos of the all time greats! That's the beautiful thing about football, each country and team has their own legends with a lot of legacy in the world of football. Even though I know the story it feels nice watching these videos.
I remember the years from 2007 to 2012 i watched almost all of games from the big 4 english clubs, maybe not as many from Liverpool, but MAN. Watching Chelsea on elimination days it was literally like "Sorry i can't that day i have to watch Drogba" cus you KNEW, you just KNEW the man was gonna CRUSH IT. He was HIM
Something video didn’t mention regarding his off the field contributions to his country is that he used the money he got from a Pepsi sponsorship to build hospitals across the Ivory Coast. My 👑 Drogba a legend on and off the pitch.
Very few greats were wonder kids and very few wonder kids become greats. People look at players as if progression is always linear. But players tend to have a lot of ups and downs before they achieve greatness. This is especially so for strikers. Most strikers who become greats start hitting their peak at 25/26. Very few are just great from the beginning and continue to be great. The Mbappes, Haalands, Messis and Ronaldos are extreme outliers. And we still have to see how Mbappe and Haaland’s careers pan out, because there have been plenty of players who reach their peaks very early and then get burnt out by the time that other players start to reach their peaks.
If you wanna watch the most extreme case of overcoming a hardship coming out of nothing and becoming the best look for Keylor Navas!!! His career was the most underrated of all until he became one of the 3 best gk for more than a decade, winning 3 champions league with Real Madrid, I will never forget all of his impossible saves agility and reaction, one of a kind
Ooh now that you have covered the clutch Drogba, I offer you his contemporary, who wrecked havoc in Premier League, and is now back as the assistant Manager at his main club, the Bagman, the box maniac, Ruud Van Nistelrooy aka Rutgerus Johannes Martinus van Nistelrooij, Ruud the ruthless, the Ruud boy. He was an absolute obsessed goal scorer, with enough goals to enjoy a long video.
Talking about people only caring about strikers, in the 2002 World Cup Ronaldo and Rivaldo actually didn't pass that much the ball to each other, when the coach asked them for more passing, after he left Rivaldo said "Garrincha would always pass to Pelé and now everyone just remembers Pelé" hahaha
Please react to Adriano, he was a beast and Daily dose of Football has a two parter about Alex, who could have been the next big thing but was sabotagued. First part : How The Football Mafia RUINED The Next Brazilian GOAT and 2nd Part: The Story Of The Player Who Was Sabotaged By His Own Manager (so he wouldn't break his record)
7:14 There is so much talent in the world that never see a football field due to obstacles in their life. I know in the US so many players better than the ones that play in college since it's expensive to play in competitive leagues and also manage the time to support your family and plan to go to college. The best I've seen got sponsors from local families to play college but even going thag far there's more go against you that for - miracles happen!
true, imagine if Lamine Yamal was born in the usa, there wouldnt be any academies and due to child labour laws he probably wouldnt be able to join professional teams to make a name to eventually get good enough to join the national team. Bro would be stuck in fucking high school. Especially under basketball type rules where they have to go to college to waste time playing in a lower league and players like lebron playing at 18 are rare. This is also why euros are taking over american baketball, because the euro players are playing professionally at as low as 16 and all the time americans waste in school or lower leagues the euros are honing their skills and teamplay and confidence under pressure etc etc.
Hi Luke. Thank you. Iam really enjoying your reactions to these legends you are puting up. Keep it up please. :) I have one recomendation. It is legendary Goalkeeper Petr Cech. He has broken every PL record he could and he has very interesting story where he almost died in football match in middle of his career. It is very interesting story and Iam sure you will love it. :)
Nice one on your player reactions Luke. Ace content mate. If you get time check out England Paul Gascoigne his story is amazing most undrated player ever.
I’d say there’s a lot more hard work and repetition than “natural talent” in football for every player that seems to be “talented” there is thousands of hours of practice that people don’t see
Bro plz react to "Young Alexandre Pato was Special"!!! And there's also a Raymar video abt him entitled: "The Downfall od Alexandre Pato". But the first one ive suggested will give you a better context before watching Raymar's.
Nowadays it's more rare for players to grow steadily into elite world star players, what with the internet and how extensive scouting has become, these days you either become the hype or never measure up to expectations. But football players do come in all shapes and sizes and will always develop differently. Compared to US sports there are simply more variables than having a draft, how tall you are or what your batt avg is.
You need to understand the game to a certain degree to be able to appreciate players skills and ability, and I guess this is the best time (after your 2 years of learning about football) for you to learn about these players you reacted to recently.
This video is not quite acurate Drogba used to score all the time, not only when they need it. He was Premier League (PL) top scorer 2006/2007. Always very consistent on top 3 scorrer on PL. I have no idea where the original video creator find his stats.
4-5-5-8-10-11-12-20-29 Those are his league goals, from lowest to highest.. So he actually wasn't very consistent at all 🤨 He had that one amazing season, and another really good one.. Those other 7 seasons are below average, or even terrible.
i imagine trash talk with drogba is pretty boring now though....so how many goals more than me have you scored? mhmh interesting, thats nice, and how many wars have you stopped?
You know how crazy 0-100 professional football can be? I will recommend you someone who isn't the best, not even great to many people, but he's someone I think you'll find interesting. Find something about Carlos Bacca. I assure you, your mind will be blown.
He's basically the opposite of lukaku, he always performed in big games. This has made him one of if not the most overrated players in modern football history though, still a great player but so many put him alongside players he simply wasn't on the level of.
I think sometimes the stats just don't tell the whole story, even though there's players with more goals he got most of the important trophies as well as 2 golden boots in the prem. As a chelsea fan he elevated us to be on the level of the other European giants based on his all around game
Abedi Pele was the African player to give France their first and only Champion league trophy with Marseille. Abedi Pele arguable and obviously was suppose to get the World Best before George Weah.
Hi Luke, I have asuggestion that you don't want to put"American" in your thumbnails,it's becoming cringe because so many other youtubers are also giving this thumbnail.Sorry for my bad English....Huge fan❤