i just love this guy... His football is sometimes geometric. But sometimes is just a wonderfull pure intuition. He was born to be in the field. I cant imagine ronaldo out of Wcup10... ( i think he will score in the final. i bet. :))) )
Nunca vi o Ronaldo no meu Fluminense, infelizmente. Mas pude ter o prazer de comemorar os seus gols, como esse dae [o mais importante]. MUITO OBRIGADO FENOMENO !
As many of you enjoy the goal by the great Ronaldo9 you also have to applaud Kleberson, one of the best box to box midfielders ever. Very hardworking in midfielder and also would make awsome passes. The moment Brazil progressed past the easy matches in the group stage, Scolari brought in Kleberson to partner Edmilson and Gilberto Silva in midfield,, with that Brazil was unstoppable. Add Ronaldo9 and Rivaldo scoring goals at the top with Ronaldinho floating around giving sweet passes. Brazil was complete and players knew how to link with each other. Sad what happened to Brazil in the 2006wc,, Kaka thought he would be the superstar and Brazil was a mess
@@RedTsarOldChannel-INACTIVE Football today dribbling is a foul, neymar and paqueta did a rainbow flick and got yellow card for it, now you can't dribble that its a foul
Yeah, I remember watching this World Cup, not knowing much about it but I was impressed by this goalie in the matches I saw. In fact, I was rooting for Germany in this match just because of the goalie. Thanks.
Hahaha... Galvão Bueno estava com muita bronca em relação à puxação de saco que a imprensa mundial estava tendo para com o goleiro alemão Kahn. Na narração do primeiro gol, ele havia soltado uma zoação para se referir à falha do arqueiro europeu e, neste segundo, já na parte final do vídeo, disparou um "cadê o Oliver Kahn?", ironizando-o por não ter sequer saído na foto, que é como se fala na gíria do futebol, quando a bola passa longe do alcance do goleiro.
here in Brazil we used to say Ronaldinho to Ronaldo Nazario because he had started to play in Seleção when he was 17 (1994. In Europe he never was known by Ronaldinho but as Ronaldo. Fife years later Ronaldo Assis started to play in Seleção as well. Those days we used to say Ronaldinho Gaucho to avoid missunderstand with Ronaldinho (Ronaldo nazario best known by Ronaldo in Europe).
I love how Galvão Bueno (the commentator) still calls Ronaldo "Ronaldinho". He was the original Ronaldinho, and when the current Ronaldinho started playing he had to add "Gaucho" to the end of his name to differentiate from Ronaldo. Now Ronaldo is just Ronaldo and Ronaldinho isn't Ronaldinho Gaucho anymore, but Galvao Bueno sticks to the roots and still keeps the original nicknames (Ronaldinho = Ronaldo, Ronaldinho Gaucho = Ronaldinho).
Yes it's like that in every game from brasil, sometimes when i watch english commentary it doens't like a goal actually happenede, even if its from england. They also play the anthem from brasilian clubs when they score.
Didn't see Eriksson getting too much stick for losing that one!! I remember Beckham was afraid of his life against Roberto Carlos that day, did nothing. Brazil if memory serves me correct where also down to 10 men, in the second half
Someday he'll have... It's always like this when a Brazilian team or athlete is playing... Even in Formula One... We are used to say "Galvao Bueno cheers and shout even during the commercials". But in Brazil people hate him, because he thinks he is the world king of commentary...
@donald809 Pq quando Ronaldo chegou na Seleção Brasileira já havia outro Ronaldo (zagueiro) e como o Fenômeno era mais novo, o nome dele foi alterado para Ronaldinho
England were happy to be eliminated by Brazil. The English press would not give them a hard time for being eliminated by Brazil. Turkey were average in 2002 and that German team was the worst ever as witnessed by their 5-1 loss to England in Munich in a World cup qualifier in September 2001