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Common sense could have explained that the coach was re-enacting something. When people talk non stop, they tend to miss things. These two motor mouths definitely wouldn't have caught that.
3:20 the ballboy was a rival fan and before the game he tweeted that he would time waste. He intentionally held the ball nad Hazard who was 2 years older than him btw kicked him because he didn't want to give him the ball in last minute
2:22 basically the ball boy quickly gave the ball to the player so they can catch the other team off guard for a counter and they scored from it so the manager hugged the ball boy for his help
10:15 this is Eric Cantona, one of the craziest and amazing players to have ever played. In the moment you can see in the video he was just sent off for a foul, and an opposite supporter who made the fascist gesture in front of him and said him: "French bastard, go back to your country"; Cantona went mad and kicked him at the chest, and got banned from professional football for 1½ year. Imo he was right to have an angry reaction, but not SO angry
6:50 biggest comeback in football history Psg scored 4.0 against barca in the first leg Barca came and scored 2 in the first 20 mins or so and psg scored 1 later all hope was lost barca needed 4 more goals to win The goal in the clip was the 6th goal scored on the 93rd min i think Wich ment it was 6.1 barca and they won 6.5 on aggregate If they drew psg wud have won on away goals Some of the times may be incorrect since i am writing with what i remember I also cried of joy at that moment
4:45 this is one of the biggest fixes in England history. Lampard obviously scored but goal-line technology was recently added in football. This mistake went to cost England the game and lost 4-1 because of this
Cost them the game lol, they were being outplayed and ran out of legs in the 2nd half to germany. No fixes either simply a mistake on the refs part, not everything is a conspiracy
@@aadeeshvarsingh813 an aging English team with defoe the only striker to score that tournament for them, Capello out thought playing a 442 with gerrard on the left? Against a germany team who were full of goals. Englands subs that day were Heskey, Wright Phillips and Joe cole. They got outran all over the park, the lampard goal wouldve changed fuck all
@@aadeeshvarsingh813 I understand football a lot more than you mate, england were never getting far with Capello's tactics and an aging squad. Evidence was shown in 60th min when ozil ran away from barry, england were hopeless that tournament
I will explain the moment of Zidane, Zidane who struck the man's name is Materazzi, Materaz was dragging Zidane on his shirt during the game,Then Zidane told Materazzi, my t-shirt if you want to give it away at the end of the game,Then Materazzi told Zidane, I prefer your sister,And Zidane also could not bear it and hit his head,Zidane then said he puts his family ahead of everything And does not regret his behavior at all.
6:19 Zidane after the opposing player was grabbing his shirt: 'If you want my shirt you can have it after the game' Materazzi: 'I'd prefer your sisters'
React to "The greatest premier League finish ever deserves a deep rewind" by secret base. They give all the context behind that Aguero goal in detail. Only then will you realise why it is such a memorable moment.
Guy spoke about Zidane's mother. Also the coach who flopped, did that because the team his team was playing against dived alot and moyes just showed their manager what he saw their team do.
That bicycle kick from ronaldo eas just the icing on the cake, his entire performance that night was something to behold, the level of energy he put into that game, the movement the team play, the link up, that night he was the dude, he even assist marcelo afterwards, its arguably the greatest individual performance in UCL, should definitely be top 10
Really have u watched Messi against Arsenal or when he became the first player to score 5 goals in a champions league match.the are so many including against bayern or the greatest perfomance by him in a final in 2011.
the goalkeeper scorpion kick at 9:39 while it is impressive it was something he practiced regular in training, and what is never said during this replay is the fact that the referee had already blown the whistle for a free kick because of an offside which is why the goalkeeper tried the skill since there was no risk of conceding a goal
5:50 Materazzi è caduto perché ha preso una testata, la testata gliel’ha data zinedine zinedine Zidane. Materazzi grabbed Zidane’s shirt and Zidane said “I’ll give it to you after the match” and Materazzi replied “I’d rather have your sister”. As a professional, I feel like you should be able handle that kind of trash talk. Zidane has also played in the Italian league, so he knows how it works.
9:39 I saw a lot of reactions from you guys on Higuita's scorpio save. There is one thing to know about this save though, a little detail that is missed all the time, so don't get hard on yourselfs, as 99% of the people who saw this don't know either. The play was stopped just before the shot, as the player who took the shot received the ball from a player that has been previously caught on offside... So there was no risk taken from the goalkeeper with this stunt 😉 and it happened in a friendly match between England and Columbia on the Wembley stadium.
The WHY ALWAYS ME? T-shit is Mario Balotelli. He was known for doing a lot of crazy stupid things when he was playing top level. The t-shirt was him complaining that eveyrthing bad in Man City was suppose to be because of him. You should react to some of his crazy moments.
Someone probably said it already, but the kid was a ball boy, he's supposed to give the ball to the player to save time, but hazard took his frustration on him
Not only did messi beat boateng with ease, he actually beat boatengs nervous system so bad that his body literally didnt know how to respond to anything that happened, ots like for a slight second he was a baby, its actually incredible
3:04 The kid there was a ballboy from the other team. Basically what happened was that Chelsea was losing and they needed to score the ball went out and Hazard went to take the ball. The ballboy, instead of giving it to him, decided to lose some time by not giving Hazard the ball and by hiding the ball under his belly. Hazard of course felt frustrated and he kicked the ball under the ballboy, not the ballboy. The ballboy then faked being injured, so...I guess Hazard was not that wrong as it looked.
6:48 It wasn't a dead relative. Materazzi and Zidane had clashed 3 times during that game, and after the third Materazzi frowned. Zidane told him "After the game, I'll give you my shirt." basically taunting him. Materazzi responded with a taunt of his own saying, "I'd rather have your sister than your shirt".. so he head butted him, and got himself expelled.
Reacting to football without the lore seems of. Suarez got banned for 6 months. The Fernando Torres goal was icon aganist an unbeatable barca, tshabalala goal, Ronaldo unveiled to real madrid. Balotelli why always me. Aguerrroooooo
The Gerrard slip moment is excusable for me, he had a really bad back injury that just wasn't going away but he wanted to play the game because it was important so they put a fuck ton of drugs and painkillers into his body. Like the morning before that game or whatever he got a message, heatpacks and everything and he was on loads of drugs so that he could play.
5:14 they always hate on him maybe because he is black. Btw I love seeing you guys together and love your reactions and one of my favorite RU-vidrs. Love y’all stay safe.🥰🥰❤️🥺🙏🏿❤️💯
yep hes italian but a black player in italy so he gets a lot of shit, theyre racist over there. Its like what happened with ozil, when ozil scores in germany they love him, but when he makes a mistake they start telling him to go back to turkey and racist remarks (thats why he quit the german national team)