@@gabrielborlothsilva9494 not really this actually happened, it was his birthday at that day and palmeiras team abused of the celebration and he got very mad. He still played some games later but when he saw the opportunity to come to the rival Corinthians he didn't think twice. So happy to see him achieving so much with my Corinthians 😊
@@thatssharklo6087 I am never doubting his skills since he belongs to one of the best Italian players of all time. He wasn't so loyal because he always kept asking for more raises, even when they were near bankruptcy, and his antiques weren't the best either ( spitting, kicking players, etc.)
This video is seriously lacking in context. This is the explanation from Roger Guedes himself, the victim of the hazing: He found out he would start on the bench for a game of the Libertadores in 2017, and got so mad that he decided not to go to the game. Former keeper Fernando Prass even tried to talk to him to get him to apologize to the team but he refused. So during this training session the team decided to do a little hazing on him, which was supposed to be much milder, but Guedes started fighting back, so they also got more aggressive. Guedes says that he was young, hotheaded and didn't want to listen to anyone, that right after the hazing he "wanted to kill everyone", but it passed after and that today he doesn't hold any grudge.
@@ks_movies OFC they got schooled by P$G. One player nearly cost as much as half of the BVB squad. Nevertheless they still got triggered like a bunch of kids LMAO
feels like this account is so biased towards Ronaldo. Messi had far more iconic revenge moments and yet all he could find was the game against Sevilla?
Well that Totti one was interesting. Was that some editing or was the manager actually reacting like that during the goals? Need to find out more about that.
@@yab2842 The other half aren't even Karma moments like the last two clips. Liverpool want to get the ball quickly into play again while Mourinho holds on to the ball to waste time. But Chelsea then scoring is supposed to be Karma? Karma would've been a Liverpool goal. In the last clip Neymar just mocks Haaland.
Some source says they were playing around and went to far to realise they were bullying him, so when his contract was over he left and than got revenge
When it comes to karma in football, I definitely think it has an impact on the game. It's important for teams to have a positive attitude and respect the sport, because this can lead to good karma and ultimately, success on the field. Of course, sometimes luck plays a role and even the best teams can lose. But in my opinion, it's important to approach each match with positivity and respect for the game. That's what gives us the best chance for success.
7:38 dude Alves had destroyed Ronaldo 1v1 in every el classico, he even nutmeged him twice, you can watch clips of their "figths". Individualy, cr7 hasn't get revenge.
No, naquele momento foi "vingança", mas depois disso o palmeiras comecou a ganhar do Corinthians kkkk palmeiras 3 Corinthians 0, palmeiras 1 Corinthians 0, palmeiras 2 Corinthians 1
O marrento mereceu, recebe um salário que 2/3 dos brasileiros jamais vai conseguir na vida para o treinador falar pra ele que iria ficar de reserva e ele decidir ir embora do treino e depois ficou fazendo anus glicosado de não querer treinar. Achei foi pouco e pra ficar mais gostoso ainda em 2022 perdeu TODOS os jogos contra o Palmeiras dentro e fora de casa e ainda perdeu todos os classicos.
@@Sancto-NL Haaland made a tiktok or whatever the hell its called where he said that "Paris is my city" or something like that, so PSG decided to mock him any chance they got. I wouldn't exactly call it karma so i agree with you.
He was benched in the training , take his stuff and went home ( not supposed to). He left his teamates hanging. Next day ,the Goalkeeper ( captain) tried to reason with him and make him apologize to the teamates ,but he refused. He deserved what he received. THE ONLY relevant title of his career was in this Club ,yet he spit on it ...