I agree and this is not because of his numbers or whatever but he famously used to adapt his technique according to the position and distance , thats a master right there
@@TheOneWhoDings Yes networks play a good role. This is American style TV that you won't find in Europe. Let Americans be in charge despite of nationalities and they will give you something. This show is more catering to Americans than European audiences.
@@UnitedPacci i agree, cuz mostly they're clowning around and not talking real football, so that Americans can enjoy the show, and not much the tactical aspects of it.
This show is epic! The personalities shine when the hosts feel free to be themselves. This show will also have a positive impact on how soccer can be viewed and analyzed. Similarly how Inside the NBA highlights the funny and art of Basketball.
Micah is working the Job of his dreams being a football pundit with his Idol Thierry Henry. Imagine waking up every day going to your dream job working with your Idol. it explains why he is always soo happy and animated. Love it
Juninho is the goat of freekicks and it's not even up for debate, anyone who doesn't understand so just doesn't know about 2000's french league and never watched Lyon in Ucl. There was just this whole "thing" around his freekicks, I would turn on the tv solely in the hope of catching him take one and wasn't even a Lyon fan. Stadiums holding their breath every time he took his couple steps back, even when 30meters+ far from goal, goalies shitting their pants, shots of an unmatched variety and accuracy. Henry actually said pretty much the same thing few years ago in an itw.
@@a.demifemiflapo5795 What are u talking about....the knuckleball is a old technique and Juninho has it from other brasilian players before him, he just perfected it. Didi maybe the real inventor of the falling leaf knuckleball technique back in the 50's
I was dying when she kicked into the east river at the end. happened to me many times at pier 5 in Brooklyn bridge park. Please come back to do this again in brooklyn or even have a champions league game or something here. love you titi
Peter Schmeichel is for me, a legend, up there with Oliver Khan. But back in their time. NO ONE ever lied down behind the wall! NO ONE! That's is a recent technique.
@@MichaelHolmgaard Lev Yashin is the greatest of all time for sure. I'd also say that Casillas and Buffon in their prime were better than Peter. Dino Zoff and Oliver Kahn as well,
@@bloodyfitnerd1947 Lev Yashin I would say could be number one. Casillas & Buffon I don't think were as good as prime Peter Schmeichel. Oliver Kahn was on that level I'd say