NFL Fan REACTS to Ronaldinho: Football’s Greatest Entertainment!!

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Жыл бұрын

In this video, I check out one of the most entertaining players in football history.
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@LustyyOG
@LustyyOG Жыл бұрын
yes he played with Messi for a little while as his mentor. the clip at the end is Ronaldinho assisting Messi's first ever goal with Barca .
@fareezfarouk9385
@fareezfarouk9385 Жыл бұрын
HES THE F**ING GOAT 🐐 RONALDINHO IS THE GOAT WHY PEOPLE STILL BLIND I DONT UNDERSTAND
@Bloggnyllet
@Bloggnyllet Жыл бұрын
​@@ggleonel5173 Nash put Ronaldinho prime against Messi prime and Ronaldinho should win ! 100% sure about it....I bet Messi would be afraid of it also ^^.
@danb6122
@danb6122 Жыл бұрын
@@Bloggnyllet lol
@ikspali6360
@ikspali6360 Жыл бұрын
I had an honor to sit and watch him play against Real Madrid in Madrid, been on this rock for 30 summers, he is the greatest players my eyes have seen. CR&M 0 disrespect towards them and old legends like R9, Zizu, Maradona, Pele, Romario and list goes but nobody can do things this man could with his eyes closed and hands tied behind his back.
@FactsWithActs
@FactsWithActs Жыл бұрын
@@ggleonel5173 respectfully, your brain is non existent
@Unit27
@Unit27 Жыл бұрын
The crazy thing about Ronaldinho is that he didn't just show off. He knew how to use all his crazy arsenal of moves to create offensive options. Teams could send 3 guys to be permanently on him whenever he got the ball, and he still had ways to get past them or create scoring options for himself or his teammates. I remember seeing everyone trying to learn how to control the ball like he did back when he was active. He really was a game changing player. It was like he understood the weight and mechanics of the ball to a whole new level.
@guittadabe5214
@guittadabe5214 Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho is one of the most beloved superstars ever. He played with such joy that he brought millions of people into its fandom, and even his opponents loved him and respected him. He did things on the field that got even the fans of the opposing team applauding! Like you would see when Michael Jordan would do something incredible. His smile is similar to Magic Johnson's smile. No wonder as they are both entertainers. His technical contribution to the game is immense as you could see techniques he created be utilized by superstars that came after him (including Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic). Messi is a different animal. Nobody's like him.
@Hi-fm1xg
@Hi-fm1xg Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho is definitely in the goat conversation. His prime was way too short, 'cause of his lacking discipline. But he won everything there is in a short time. No trophy missing, and even Ronaldo Phenomeno, Ronaldo and Messi and I think Maradona had like one trophy they never won. And I think Ronaldinho was the most talented ever.
@mattvideoeditor
@mattvideoeditor Жыл бұрын
Yes Ronaldinho has every trophy, from World Cup to national championships in Spain, France, Italy and Brazil... Plus Champions League, Libertadores de America, Confederations Cup, etc. Several prizes, Golden Ball in 2005, the list goes on and on. Not even Pele and Maradona were able to collect the whole gallery. He stopped a civil war in Haiti because the people wanted to watch him playing. He was applauded by arch-rival fans from Real Madrid during a match against Barcelona. So, yeah. One can claim he is the GOAT.
@lordskysixss
@lordskysixss Жыл бұрын
Actually, there was only 1 thing Ronaldinho didn't get. A olympic gold medal, but that's ok.
@mattvideoeditor
@mattvideoeditor Жыл бұрын
​@@lordskysixss true, but that tournament is for juneviles, not the main adult team. Kudos for Messi for grabbing that one tho.
@gandalf_thegrey
@gandalf_thegrey Жыл бұрын
@@mattvideoeditor Im sorry, Ronny is one of the greatest football players of all time, but to be considered the GOAT, you need to have more than 4-5 seasons of prime football. Longevity is just as important as your inital skill level.
@Mr.v
@Mr.v Жыл бұрын
@@gandalf_thegrey to be considered the goat, you just have to be better than anyone else. it's that simple. it doesn't matter if you last 5 seasons or 15 seasons. ronaldinho was the best by far in the era of probably the best defenders in history. longetivity is important, but only when the skill gap between the contenders for the goat title is small. but with ronaldinho, that matters very little. he was levels above the best of the best. no comparison. the only player who is close to him is messi. here is where longetivity becomes important. the skill gap is tiny. messi is maybe one level under ronaldinho, but the amount of titles and records he has are greater than ronaldinho's. that's why i like to say: messi is the greatest ever, but ronaldinho is the best ever.
@kanyekubrick5391
@kanyekubrick5391 Жыл бұрын
Free kicks are very hard to score because the goalie usually has a long time to react. Not to mention they require accuracy . With that said, it’s become more common these days and Ronaldinho is one of the pioneers of the modern techniques
@vinadkc
@vinadkc Жыл бұрын
Also the defending team can set up a number of players, i think the quantity depends on the distance, to help him cover the Goal.
@rafidog
@rafidog Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho explained that his trademark move of lobbing the ball over opponents head and the "elastico" where he flips the ball from one side of his foot to the other, came from him juggling in his home over the chairs and practicing against his dog "Bombom" who was apparently a tireless defender and only matched by very few players in Europe.
@gandalf_thegrey
@gandalf_thegrey Жыл бұрын
Breaking news: Manchester United signs "Bombom" as central defender. Ten Hag: "It was time for Harry to go and be replaced by someone with more than a single season of good performances!"
@TaterFriez
@TaterFriez 11 ай бұрын
my dog is the best defender I've faced. not surprised Ronaldinho developed such a knack for going vertical to get away. Tenacious pups.
@tsv1376
@tsv1376 Жыл бұрын
He is the most loved football player. He played always for the beauty of football, with a smile on his face...
@acmilankid1091
@acmilankid1091 Жыл бұрын
You should react to Ronaldo el fenomeno. In his prime he made defenders and the goalkeepers scared literally would pass the defense and goalkeeper. R9 is considered as one of the goats as well he was a joy to watch but sadly he had so many injuries that held him back. But I totally recommend you to react to him.
@TehStormOG
@TehStormOG Жыл бұрын
he also might appreciate r9 because I think r9 is one of the few world class footballers that could've played in the nfl if he was american, he was basically the brazilian bo jackson
@caralho5237
@caralho5237 Жыл бұрын
@@TehStormOG he wasn't strong enough for the NFL, but unbelievably agile, quick and precise on his decisions and strong enough to give defenders a run for their money
@smelly745
@smelly745 Жыл бұрын
Original Ronaldo, the GOAT
@LoaRicardo
@LoaRicardo Жыл бұрын
talking about this, theres a video called "Exactly How Good Was Ronaldo Nazario?", by Raymar football, thats a really good one to see
@Ayo.Ajisafe
@Ayo.Ajisafe Жыл бұрын
@@caralho5237 could definitely be a wide receiver. He was ridiculously strong and quick.
@slaize1337
@slaize1337 Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho's technique was so good that most other professional players would embarrass themselves trying to do the things that Ronaldinho did frequently in his games. Best wishes from Munich, Germany!
@Khaleel587
@Khaleel587 Жыл бұрын
Watching the games would help for sure. Part of understanding and reacting is understand what the status quo is. It’s hard to understand what’s good when you’re starting from the very best and that’s it haha It’s also hard with edits like this that are super choppy, I personally like when they aren’t as choppy and you can see what comes from whatever happened
@marcosdheleno
@marcosdheleno Жыл бұрын
either that, or try playing it. you cant really explain how hard something is to do, until you go out and try it for yourself.
@gandalf_thegrey
@gandalf_thegrey Жыл бұрын
The thing about those edits is that they *always and without" fail use "cinematic" camerashots, that look good for a replay, but make it almost impossible to appreciate or even see, what the players are actually doing. They massively screw with the perception of speed and direction changes. Some of those clips look like he just runs straight while doing funny stuff with his legs instead of constantly moving, changeing direction, slowing down or speeding up etc. Additionally add often high rmp music and op really trying harding to hit the tact and you have a video that only makes fun when you already now the situations it shows. Drones (or moving cameras in general) can be useful in filming sports, but in 9/10 situations is results in the direct opposite of what you want to do: Actually show the sport.
@hodtoyt3964
@hodtoyt3964 Жыл бұрын
Damn... this guy has no idea he witnessing pure greatness right here.. It is what it is
@eduardocedillo765
@eduardocedillo765 Жыл бұрын
i felt sad he didn’t understood what he witnessed 😢
@eduardocedillo765
@eduardocedillo765 Жыл бұрын
specially when he said messi was more entertaining 😢
@gandalf_thegrey
@gandalf_thegrey Жыл бұрын
@@eduardocedillo765 I grew up on Dinho, i love this man to bits. But there is a certain beauty in not being overly dramatic (i mean that positive about Dinhos skillful plays) about your dribblings. And both share that they make grown men look like children with one foot max.
@leptonparticle238
@leptonparticle238 Жыл бұрын
He has some great achievments but his prime was very short due to him liking to party a lot and getting out of shape, but still at his prime he was the best and the most spectacular player to watch.
@duckers5120
@duckers5120 Жыл бұрын
Some would say he was here for a good time, not a long time 😂
@ricardofont4395
@ricardofont4395 Жыл бұрын
Free kicks are really hard to score. They require insane precision and enough power to prevent the goalkeepers from getting to the ball, so the fact that there are players that score them consistently like him is crazy
@r.h.f.6073
@r.h.f.6073 Жыл бұрын
definitely one of the GOATs, he's probably the most skilled dribbler to have won as much as he did while playing at the highest level.
@dariogutierrez6716
@dariogutierrez6716 Жыл бұрын
I actually respect your perspective. Its refreshing to see non football fans interested in the tactical aspect rather than the spectacle. I hope you get to learn a bit. I'd recommend TIFO as channel to look into here in KZfaq. If you become invested in the stories, maybe later Copa90 can be an option.
@given0077
@given0077 Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho single handedly brought multiple generations to watch futbol. Brought a new magic to the sport that influenced the biggest players today. Messi and Ronaldo have had incredible longevity, Ronaldinho was like a spark but was enough to light up the passion for futbol in many of us.
@theomusico6634
@theomusico6634 Жыл бұрын
I love football because of this man the smile on his face. And when he was done Messi kept the magic running through the world of football.
@arturog.faustoberumen7336
@arturog.faustoberumen7336 Жыл бұрын
Depends what you define as "one of the GOATs." He's certainly one of the most creative, fun players ever, and he's extremely accomplished -- won multiple La Ligas, won the Champions League, won a World Cup (albeit as Brazil's 3rd or 4th best player in 2002). Between 2004 and 2006, he was clearly the best player on earth, but he just didn't have the sustained brilliance over time that guys like Pele, Maradona, Messi, Beckenbauer, Cruyff, Zidane and even both Ronaldos (Brazilian "Fenomeno" and Cristiano) had. I rate Ronaldinho somewhere between 15th and 25th best all-time. An all-time great for sure, but nowhere near the GOAT conversation.
@Mark-th9vq
@Mark-th9vq Жыл бұрын
I think most people would consider him as top 10.
@arturog.faustoberumen7336
@arturog.faustoberumen7336 Жыл бұрын
@@Mark-th9vq I really don't think so... was his whole career better than Pele, Maradona, Messi, Beckenbauer, Cruyff, Zidane, Ronaldo (R9), Platini, Cristiano Ronaldo, Di Stefano, Gerd Muller, Garrincha, Eusebio, Romario, Best, Van Basten, Puskas, Charlton, Buffon, Maldini...? You get the point. He could only be considered top 10 ever if you have no concept for the game before like... 2000. Ronaldinho was excellent but it'd be hard to even make an argument for his career as top 15 overall.
@cmjp2008
@cmjp2008 Жыл бұрын
In his prime he was by far the best fútbol player on earth. GOAT? One of them for sure if you saw him playing
@Mark-th9vq
@Mark-th9vq Жыл бұрын
@@arturog.faustoberumen7336 With all the people u just mentioned, he certainly is in there as well, so then people still have their own opinion wether they think he belongs in the top 10, for me he does.
@Hi-fm1xg
@Hi-fm1xg Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho is definitely in the goat conversation. His prime was way too short, 'cause of his lacking discipline. But he won everything there is in a short time. No trophy missing, and even Ronaldo Phenomeno, Ronaldo and Messi and I think Maradona had like one trophy they never won. And I think Ronaldinho was the most talented ever.
@diluca1491
@diluca1491 Жыл бұрын
These are clips of him making the greatest players of a generation look like 10 year olds, R10 was a magician and his prime is probably the closest a player has ever been to perfection. I would love to see you react to Ronaldinho again when you understand the game a little better, it must be hard to understand how magnificent this guy was at breaking the mold when you don't really understand how the game is usually played.
@alevaldebenito9023
@alevaldebenito9023 Жыл бұрын
Man prime Ronaldinho is the reason i fell in love with football. I woke every weekend early just to see him play, see what trick he took off his sleeve every match was amazing and so exciting
@nicolasantonio4134
@nicolasantonio4134 Жыл бұрын
R10 simplesmente o mais habilidoso da história do futebol!🇧🇷
@benhicks9481
@benhicks9481 Жыл бұрын
That era from 2002-2006 when Ronaldinho and Henry were just showcasing skills every match pretty much, just balling. Made it so fun to watch both of them
@unbamyotrobam
@unbamyotrobam Жыл бұрын
I can't help but to respect what you said about watching the actual game instead of just random impressive skills, I recommend watching the world cup matches and understand football as it is, that's what makes these players great after all
@nutsandcams
@nutsandcams Жыл бұрын
You will find many futbol players that do good foot work but nothing is achieved. To me one way to appreciate the way they play (dribbling, magic) is by the accomplishments in the career and Ronaldinho's achievement are impressive. Yes, Free kicks are hard to score He played with Messi in Barcelona. First Messi's goal with Barcelona was Ronaldinho's ball pass.
@Retrostar619
@Retrostar619 Жыл бұрын
His 'dancing around' was a series of moves used to keep possession, beat players 1v1 and open up scoring/passing opportunities. It was style and substance. He's won 🏆 galore. He did it all with a smile too, and even opposition fans loved him. That's quite something!
@edgarcruz6033
@edgarcruz6033 Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho is perhaps one of the greatest and respected soccer players in the world. In his prime he was with FC Barcelona in Spain. Won numerous championships. He then went to play on Italy and some time in Brazil if my memory serves me right. He finally went on to play in Mexico the team was called queretaro. Even after his prime, he still demolished the young generation. He was messi's mentor when he started his career alongside with him. A true soccer legend.
@noocthys
@noocthys Жыл бұрын
The most astonishing thing is that he did this to the best players in the world, not just basic footballers
@CrazyhorseDK
@CrazyhorseDK Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho is considered the most skilled player in history by many . conquered many important titles in its peak that unfortunately lasted only a short time. He does not have a career like that of Cristiano and Messi. But at its peak it was the best the world saw with the ball at its feet. his charismatic and Brazilian way enchanted the world. Because Brazil is considered the country of football. It inspired players, it won everything a player can win. made history in the selection where he won a World Cup (most important football championship). He's a legend. The Magic Maker a brazillian dance style player with insane skill Assisted mentored Messi and passed on the torch one of just eight players to have won the FIFA World Cup, the UEFA Champions League and the Ballon d'Or only player ever to have won a World Cup, a Copa América, a Confederations Cup, a Champions League, a Copa Libertadores and a Ballon d'Or Ronaldinho is the only player on Earth to hold all the possible major titles: World Cup, Champions League, Copa Libertadores, Confederations Cup, America's Cup, Spanish League, Brazilian League, Italian League, French League... The guy has more titles than Pele and Maradona combined. Messi and Ronaldo can only dream to clean his shoes.
@seba01374
@seba01374 Жыл бұрын
the thing about ronaldinho is that he did a lot of crazy things that you wouldn't see regularly in the sport, and at a point as a watcher you question if he even is competing or truly just playing football with other dudes. the way he played was called jogo bonito, and nowdays is not something that you can see easily.
@LordCartanya
@LordCartanya Жыл бұрын
I've been following football sice i was i kid and im a Barça fan and i never seen anything like Ronaldinho again, he was magical and pure skill
@tspmcfarlane
@tspmcfarlane Жыл бұрын
Well done on spotting the ‘no look pass’ where he faked the direction by turning his head. It shows you really understand sports even if you’re new to football/soccer. Ronaldinho was one of my all-time favourites growing up.
@hollowmatic
@hollowmatic Жыл бұрын
Fun fact; when Ronaldinho was winning awards for being the best player in the world, during an interview, he was asked how it felt to be the best player in the world. His response was (and I paraphrase); “it’s nice. To be thought of as the best.. but it’s funny to me, sometimes I laugh, because I’m not even the best player at Barcelona”. He was referring to a 16 year-old kid named Lionel Messi
@BMeet-Creations
@BMeet-Creations Жыл бұрын
He is Magician Football Skill ,Always Entertainment all Audiences in Stadium and on TV R10 is a big legend
@MrJoromekiq1
@MrJoromekiq1 Жыл бұрын
As far as achievements go, he has won everything. Before the Messi - Ronaldo era, Ronaldinho was #1
@airforcejuan7437
@airforcejuan7437 Жыл бұрын
I always say, watching Ronaldinho playing was like watching Iverson playing, they have the same passion and you loved to see everything they did.
@marmarmar13
@marmarmar13 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction! To get an idea of the impossible things he's doing with the ball, just go outside with any type of ball and try to replicate. Impossible.
@abedsnudes3597
@abedsnudes3597 Жыл бұрын
Whilst everyone around him has played, he danced and he danced most of his opponents to sleep. The greatest artist in the sport.
@cameronyoung853
@cameronyoung853 Жыл бұрын
Speaking from personal opinion, at 23, Ronaldinho was the reason I fell in love with football. As for Ronaldinho, he had a few good seasons but unfortunately partying and drinking led him to a quick decline
@MrJagger112
@MrJagger112 Жыл бұрын
The thing I loved about Ronaldinho was that he always played the game for fun and with a joy that was shown across his face and whole game. A constant smile on his face and never any disciplinary issues worth mentioning. Great player! Edit: The pushing and shoving with your hands is very common and is normally allowed as long as it's not done violently or hitting someone in the head or face. And finally; Yes, Ronaldinho is widely recognized as one the greatest of all time.
@qweryurty252
@qweryurty252 Жыл бұрын
Messi vs Physics is probably the best video just to show you the pure ability of Messi. The highlight reels are insane, and that's without including many of his nearly 700 goals.
@Zerodess
@Zerodess Жыл бұрын
problem here is you don't listen to what he said, he doesn't know the game aswell as some of us do therefor all highlight reels are not what he needs to see now, he needs to see full games to get a better understanding of the game first
@Morgana0x
@Morgana0x 10 ай бұрын
Everyone loved Ronaldinho. He played with such joy and always had a smile on his face. It doesn't really matter how many trophies or awards he won - was and is to a lot of people the GOAT.
@aziizali4014
@aziizali4014 Жыл бұрын
About the hand, you can’t grab and pull someone. And you can only push with your shoulder. When you play football that’s when you can appreciate the difficulty and skill involved in what he is doing.
@agraulosgaming3662
@agraulosgaming3662 Жыл бұрын
To even hold the ball like 5 second is really amazing.Imagine your teammate pass the ball to your feet and theres 1-3 person put pressure on you. The midfield/ striker need balance, vision (know what teammate movement, and strategize next move to score goal) Touch of the ball, pace, body strength, balance, agility, fast decision making, and of course technique execution, accuracy is needed to be a good striker/midfielder. That is why it is really rare in football to see one person beat 1-3 person, and then score goals on their own. Many people see Ronaldinho, Neymar as amazing footballer (being able to get through 1-4 defender) But, Lionel Messi is just out of this world. He is different. can beat all defenders while humiliating them from midfield. He even can get past goalkeeper. All of them without using tricks like ronaldinho. His signature move, using body movement (feint), anticipate enemy while accelerate with pure dribbling touch and agility and be able to score beautiful goal. Not only that, he is not a striker (the role which focus on solely score goal) but his role is attacking midfielder which orchestrated the game. His position is on wide area and in the middle of the pitch, not the front. That is why messi is scary. If defender mark him, his vision and passing accuracy is deadly, while if they leave him, he could pass the defender easily (Really, really rare talent in history of football). He breaks record with the most Ballon d'or, 7 (best player in the world) with cristiano ronaldo in the second place. That is why he is considered to be the GOAT.
@leonidashd5409
@leonidashd5409 Жыл бұрын
Wow, great again, thx for doing it Luke!
@VincentAbbe
@VincentAbbe Жыл бұрын
If you like about the best goals, you should react to all puskas award winner Puskas Award is literally an award for Best Goal Of The Year, not only from European League but also from all around the world There's also a lot things you can react to for first time rather than individual skills, for examples: - Unexpected Goal - Most powerful Shoot - Impossible Saves by Goalkeeper - Beautiful Pass / Assist - Most creative & smart play - Speed / Sprint / Fastest Footballer - Art of Defense - Most brutal foul / red cards - World Record in Football - etc
@leleotrx
@leleotrx Жыл бұрын
The thing with Ronaldinho is that he played for fun, you'll never see him super strong and conditioned as Ronaldo, for example. Even like this he's one of the best, x2 entitled the world's best football player.
@nailer10
@nailer10 Жыл бұрын
Thank u, i requested in another video of you, you probably didnt saw, but thats exactly what i wanted hahaha. Thank u so much Luke!
@Gadeberg90
@Gadeberg90 Жыл бұрын
For me he was the best football player ever, for sure most entertaining. He had a very short prime, but consider that he was this great without really training cause he wanted to party instead. And he made people love football. For a while he made me like Barcelona which I normally don't. (Don't like Madrid either). He wasn't a stat merchant like a lot of other players and his primary goal was to have fun and entertain.
@Rorther
@Rorther Жыл бұрын
He is probably the most skilled player to ever play football. He just didn't commited enough for it. He was doing it for fun, he literally played for fun. He had an insane peak, but didn't last too long.
@PLF...
@PLF... Жыл бұрын
Peak Ronaldinho in the early 2000s was the most entertaining football has ever been to this date.
@vladvale
@vladvale Жыл бұрын
One sugestion: there is a video from FIFA about the Brazilian team of 1982. Arguably the best team of all times. That was football at its peak.
@rtwiceorb770
@rtwiceorb770 3 ай бұрын
Ronaldinho is widelly beloved as 1 of best if not the best player ever. His carear was short lived being at its prime even tho he was good all the way throu his Career didnt last that long and he was a player no fan hated even if u were loosing to him he was such a fantastic player
@rbeatzremixs2018
@rbeatzremixs2018 Жыл бұрын
Im my eyes he is still the best ever was in this sport ! Legend . Always with a smile on his face and paly for fun and for the love of football ! Best Player ever !
@jg285
@jg285 Жыл бұрын
I'd love a video where you react to more tactical videos or videos about the game itself. Love the football video's, I just subscribed :)
@Reisr
@Reisr Жыл бұрын
ronaldinho was a midfielder, his role was not to score goals but to create plays that lead to the goal, with a pass or even dribbling markers forcing them to tighten the marking on him and thus creating spaces in the defense, combined with his absurd passing precision he it was rather a GOAT in that position.
@HiDragLowSpeed
@HiDragLowSpeed 9 ай бұрын
Ronaldinho in my opinion is the greatest showman to ever grace football. He just does what he does without really ''disrespecting'' people while literally disrespecting people and exposing their inability to stop him. Although he played in an era where there are little cry babies not like todays players who literally get mad when a player does the things he does.
@rachidbenyedder8996
@rachidbenyedder8996 Жыл бұрын
I love the fact that you show a lot of retenue before formulating an opinion/critic coz you are not so confident about your knowledge or how to truly appreciate what u watch. I’ve seen other channels where after 2/3 videos the guy has already a favorite player without even knowing why. Football is truly complex and requiers a LOT to even begin understanding what’s going on, even if doesn’t seem the case at first glance. U could do a 30min video analysing each one of the skills, Ronaldinho has a formidable vision and playing IQ. Keep up the good work dude your channel will grow fast 👍🏼
@lucaslongo5501
@lucaslongo5501 Жыл бұрын
He played mostly as mid field player, he ia basically the Guy who sets UP the plays so the Striker could score, but ocasionally he would blaze trhough the defence due to his incredible dribbling skills
@liamowen
@liamowen 11 ай бұрын
He was my hero as a kid. He started off at Gremio in Brazil and stared my obsession with following Brazilian football and Gremio.
@melantakwarrior8423
@melantakwarrior8423 Жыл бұрын
I really respected you for saying how difficult it is to play football compared to other sport. People think it's easy to play football because they see professional players do it easily. But try playing it for real and I kid you not, you can't even do 10% of what the pros are doing. A lot of skills needed to become a good football player. I'm telling this because I've played a lot of sports since I was little and I can say most sports are easy to master because you only need certain skill sets but with football, there's a lot of skills that you need to have to be able to play a decent game. Passing, shooting, running, defense, spatial awareness, ball control, weak foot mastery, dribbling, physical prowess, heading accuracy and many more. Of all the sports that I've played, football is by far the most difficult to master imo.
@georgesr8979
@georgesr8979 Жыл бұрын
Yes a nutmeg is when you pass the ball through their legs, it’s considered a humiliation in football
@DairyAir
@DairyAir Жыл бұрын
🐐 The dude decided he’d made enough money when he was in his late 20’s, and went back to Brazil, because he wanted to relax more… he just loves to dance… and that’s why he could do all the footwork… that’s where nfl players started taking dance lessons… that’s how Donald Driver improved so much in the middle of his career, and all the receivers for them do, to this day… even far boy jordy Nelson…
@novasideias531
@novasideias531 Жыл бұрын
"He was not fun to watch as Messi", Son, he is Messi's teacher, this footage is from when Messi was starting as a professional in the same team (Barcelona), Messi himself talks about how Ronaldinho is his inspiration. R10 = GOAT
@psychologie4510
@psychologie4510 Жыл бұрын
you kinda have to get behind the fact, that these people are professional football players - every defender is aware of the fact that people can dribble, nutmeg, fake, etc. and football evolved in a way that it is out of the ordinary that one player actually "outplays" the defender - it is more like strategic passing and using spaces as a team, simply because you would get stopped if you "solo". Ronaldinho is the kind of player that just CAN outplay. His fluidity, passing, dribbling is just absolutely out of the ordinary. If you ever played against a player of that caliber you realize that it feels like the ball behaves differently in their possession, even if you stop him/ touch the ball/ block, the ball still comes back to his feet and he passes you. its absolutely incredible. :D
@Anarkey
@Anarkey Жыл бұрын
Most players underestimate Ronaldinho because he's a flair player and always seem to not be serious. They think he's not strong or fast but he's actually fast, good upper body strength and has a really low center of gravity. One of the very few players from Barcelona to gain respect from Real Madrid fans. You need to check out Ronaldinho for Barcelona vs Real Madrid or better known as El Clasico. It's one of the biggest matches in Europe, if not the world due to how much hate they have for each other. It's even translated into politics. To be able to gain a standing ovation from the fans of a rival who hates you to the core means you've gained their respect and it's something special. This guy had a big influence on Messi when he was breaking into Barcelona's first team. In fact, the all conquering Barcelona team started with Ronaldinho. He had a very big influence on the rising stars of Barcelona like Xavi, Iniesta & Messi. Even Zlatan Ibrahimovic complimented him and Zlatan doesn't compliment other players that much. That's why I always have Ronaldinho as one of my favorite, even above Messi & Cristiano Ronaldo.
@myleskennedymaxfan
@myleskennedymaxfan Жыл бұрын
About achievements, he's peak was really just like 4 to 5 years but in that time he won the World Cup and UCL plus league titles. The thing about him is that he wasn't this glory driven guy like CR7 or Messi, he was just insanely good so when he pretty much won everything he just coasted his career. He was still beloved by pretty much everyone because he just exudes joy and talent
@agomezt
@agomezt Жыл бұрын
It can be said that Ronaldinho was Messi's teacher, when Messi started to play in the first team of Barcelona Ronaldinho was already a legend, they shared almost 3 years and a half of matches, Ronaldinho used the "10" and this passed to Messi when Ronaldhino left Barcelona. In our country we have a saying, "la lleva atada al pie", in english "he takes it tied to his foot", it means that the player is so good that the ball seems to be tied to his foot and that no opposing player can take it away. Ronaldinho was so great at Barcelona that in a match against their biggest rival, Real Madrid, he got the Real Madrid fans to applaud them.
@kazishamrat3644
@kazishamrat3644 Ай бұрын
100% of football enthusiast likes or fan of Ronaldinhos playing style .. See even the real Madrid fans were clapping even though it was a l classico and they were losing .. he is above every players every goats.. even young Messi was his fan and admired him the most ..
@patrickechers
@patrickechers Жыл бұрын
You say you are more interested in the entire matches. That is the same for me too. I understand what goes into the small highlight bits, but often it's the entire build-up to a goal, or even a great save, awesome defending, how they think about and plan substitutions that makes the entire game interesting. The entire dynamic on the team etc.
@kick7132
@kick7132 Жыл бұрын
Great video bro
@Unit27
@Unit27 Жыл бұрын
Being a good free kick taker is really hard. When it's from a good scoring position, what the defending team usually does is set up a wall in front of the taker on the side the keeper isn't covering. So, as the kick taker you see a wall of bodies on one side, the keeper on the other, and what you need to do is either hit it with perfect force and spin for the ball to go over the wall and curve back down into the furthest corner from the keeper, or find a hole in the wall where the ball can go through and the keeper won't have time to react. That's why, lately, you even see a player lie down behind the wall, so the wall players can jump without the kicker shooting the ball under them. Then you have all the complexity that comes with trick plays, there the kicker passes instead to another player to take the shot from a different position, usually trying to mess up the defense positioning. As a keeper it's also incredibly hard because you have to figure out that the kicker is doing when you can barely see the ball come off. If the ball goes to the wall side corner, you barely have time to get to it, but if you move too early and the kicker tries placing it somewhere else, you might end up in a bad position to stop it.
@coolbreeze4249
@coolbreeze4249 Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho was basically the Allen Iverson of football. insane flare/flavor, impeccable handles etc
@k473r
@k473r Жыл бұрын
With a player like Ronaldinho the most important thing is to remember you play football WITH YOUR FEET. He makes it look so easy that you forget about it. He was the best in the world until Messi showed up. And yes, he's enjoying and made everyone enjoy, he was called "The smile of football".
@liamowen
@liamowen 11 ай бұрын
They used to say “he had elastic from his toe to the ball”. “The ball stuck to his foot like glue” was another.
@Rokurokubi83
@Rokurokubi83 Жыл бұрын
One of the nest ever. Everyone else is out there competing, dude is just dancing.
@LuizFernandopr
@LuizFernandopr Жыл бұрын
You gotta understand that in this clips you saw him toying with other players like they were newbies, they were actually the top players in the world, multi millionaire professionals in the most competitive leagues in the planet plus world cups. for the "how does he do this?" that's why in brazil we call him "the wizzard".
@eldarion933
@eldarion933 8 ай бұрын
at 4:30 you see the real madrid crowd stand up and clap for ronaldinho because he was absolutely playing insane that game at real madrids stadium. Epic moment
@Guestownedu
@Guestownedu Жыл бұрын
In terms of natural ability Ronaldinho and Ronaldo Nazario are the greatest players ever, so yes, he's one of the GOATs for sure. Theres many people who consider him the greatest ever because nobody else in history was able to be effective with a playstyle purely meant to entertain. He's also the only player to win the 4 major football trophies (World Cup, Champions League, Copa Libertadores, Euros/Copa America). He was the best player in the hardest era of football history playing a style of football which hasn't ever been effective. It's unheard of, I'd put him in my top 3 personally.
@kaelren4120
@kaelren4120 Жыл бұрын
he is one of the goat. ronaldinho and ronaldo (ronaldo 9, the Brazilian) were the greatest at their era.
@619Slipk
@619Slipk Жыл бұрын
Considering you like seeing the goals a lot more than the tricks and you said you're preparing to see your first world cup, you could perhaps have a look at previous' world cups goal compilations. Pretty easy to find "Every goal in (insert year here) world cup" videos. My favorite is probably the 2006 World cup, but I think it would be more productive for you to start with the most recent one (2018), cause most of those players will also be in this year's tournament, so you already get familiarized with a few of them
@vladvale
@vladvale Жыл бұрын
It is easy to underestimate how hard it is to play football at this level. A regular guy is never not going to pass through most of the defensors that Ronaldinho humbles in this video.
@alx1788
@alx1788 Жыл бұрын
In today's game and I mean from ealry 2000's until now the game has improved tactically a lot. Back in the day, pre 2000 era, there were a lot of players who could dribble past an opponent, it wasn't that big of a deal. Nowadays is really hard to do that as the teams are set defensively to stop any player on passing multiple players. These highlight you see of Messi, C. Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, etc show how technically gifted they are and that however you set up tactically and no matter how good your defense is they can still pull off these moves and create opportunities. Keep in mind that nowadays football is much more a team game than before. And still there are a few individuals that shine through. That's maybe why you don't know how to react, cause you only see highlights and therefore think that any player can do it, in the real game, moments like this are game winning moments that's why they are so important. And there are only a handful of players that can produce game changing moments.
@erichirsch9268
@erichirsch9268 Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho won it all by the age of 25. All country, club, and individual awards.
@MrJoromekiq1
@MrJoromekiq1 Жыл бұрын
Players always use their hands to push and shove each other. They are not really supposed to, but refs let it go, as long as they don't slap, punch, or elbow one another in the face.
@SSS-ie6mh
@SSS-ie6mh Жыл бұрын
People of any skill level can play football. But you can say the level of skills makes a huge difference in football.
@skarpio2000
@skarpio2000 Жыл бұрын
only players that got multiple standing ovations from rival fans.
@ihatesnakeu.7238
@ihatesnakeu.7238 Жыл бұрын
People all know how great he was but the fact that he played in the generation were every team at the highest level were full of monsters so him making it look this easy is crazy. For me he has the best control ive seen and it mainly comes from the fact that he played futsal (indoor football) growing up but not everyone who plays futsal is like him lets get that clear🤣. Millions of kids including me would binge watch his videos just to go outside and practice it for hours
@niklasstormly2970
@niklasstormly2970 Жыл бұрын
he did win everything, club, nations and personal lvl. His peak was just shorter than other of the greatest.
@DaDarviD
@DaDarviD Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho was 2 times player of the year and he won one Ballon d'Or, what is pretty much the same, it just gets voted different to my knowledge. He is considered as the most talented and entertaining footballer for a lot of people including myself. Watching him play football is pure joy to me. Not at all just in such compilations, but also in whole matches. Its like that he has some kind of aura around him and every touch on the ball is pure magic and he pretty much always smiled. He seemed like a very great, happy and talented person a lot love. His skills are unmatched in my opinion, but there are a few who do that stuff more in an efficient way, but lesser spectacular looking. Like Messi or Maradona for example. I would say Neymar is something between Ronaldinho and Messi/Maradona. U probably would like to watch Futsal or Street soccer stuff, if u look for Ronaldinho similar play styles. Like Sean Garnier is very insane for example and most likely one of the best there. Ronaldinho didnt get A LOT of Team Achievements, since its a team sport. So that doesnt say a lot of one single player unless u kinda can carry a whole team, but he pretty much won every trophy a footballer wants to win. The spanish cup twice, italian cup once, champions league once, the world championship with brasil once and copa america with brasil once. Those a huge achievements, but there are also a little smaller ones he won. Around 18 overall. Messi has won around 3 times as much trophies if i got that right. Most with Barcelona, since he played there a long time. Messi is also a better footballer than Ronaldinho overall, if not the best, but there are many other really good footballers who won VERY less trophies with their team. Messi and Ronaldinho were in the same team for a while btw (Barcelona). Free kicks are very difficult to score, so a free kick goal is something special and not a lot of players can do that very good. Of course it depends on how far u have to score and in what angle and u dont have to do them directly, but a lot try if it makes sense overall. The pressure in real matches of course also makes it more difficult. U can defend those by how good the "wall" of people in front of the goal is placed and how good these people work as a wall. The wall has to be away from the free kick 10 yards btw. It also depends on the goalkeeper himself too of course. U cant do much more than that, unless the free kick isnt direct, then good defending tactics make the difference. Like dont give others too much space to make the story short, but there are offensive tactics what make that tough. As long as the player has the ball, refs usually dont have a reason to pause the game, because of a foul. It still is pretty much a foul, but since he still has the ball, there is no reason to pause the game for that and give him a free kick. (But the other player can get a yellow card for it when theres the next break.) Therefor it can get a bit wild in football too with the hands and the body. U also can use your body pretty good to shield the ball so to say. Means its not necessarily a foul if someone does that and the other player falls. But doing stuff with the hands is more delicate. Thats most of the time a foul, unless the player keeps being on the ball usually. Besides that its a foul if u either do too dangerous stuff to other players, even if u didnt hit him, or of course if u do hit him enough so it affects the situation enough. If u do unfair stuff so to say. Thats a bit tricky to explain tho. Its pretty stretchy often too if it really was a foul or not. Its the refs decision and refs can be very different. The more unfair or dangerous the foul is, the more likely it will be a yellow card or a red card. Most fouls dont get any card, because its a small enough thing. I feel what u say with the few big reactions to that. If u are into football u usually have a favourite team and know all kind of teams, players, trainers and backstories and how they are and so on. Means following an important match or tournament of this team is MUCH more exciting, than just watching impressive tricks or goals. Its something different tho. Different emotions and stuff behind that. Also the way how teams play overall can be amazing yes. Everything about that so to say. Theres a reason why so many people love football so much to make the story short.
@antonbabenko3767
@antonbabenko3767 11 ай бұрын
He was great in great matches with great pressure.
@felipecrispim9038
@felipecrispim9038 11 ай бұрын
It’s about time Lume reacts to this video again!! Watching this now, you knew nothing about football, perhaps you would enjoy it much better now!! You should also react about Romario, Túlio Maravilha and Renato Gaucho rivalry in the “Rei do Rio - King of Rio” competition
@eg11665
@eg11665 Жыл бұрын
Wow first person I see they understand soccer has strategy, and That's true, strategy in soccer is very interesting because 80% is dynamic, meaning the ball doesn't stop.
@Zesar42
@Zesar42 Жыл бұрын
At the end of the video yes, they were Ronaldinho and Messi playing together, they were teammates in Barcelona, in fact Dinho was Messi's mentor when he was still a rookie in the team
@SSS-ie6mh
@SSS-ie6mh Жыл бұрын
Ronaldinho assisted Messi's first goal that we saw at the end. He mentored Messi for a couple of years.
@chrismartinez5922
@chrismartinez5922 Жыл бұрын
As someone that grew up watching Ronaldinho, I would say he had pure talent but lacked the discipline to reach his potential. He had fun on and off the pitch, and I think that is why he lacked discipline. I still idolize him more then any other player in history, and present.
@cogthusiast1150
@cogthusiast1150 Жыл бұрын
If you've watched and played enough soccer you'll realise what he's doing there against some of the best defenders in the world is simply out of this world.
@tharealnose
@tharealnose Жыл бұрын
There is a channel called The Coaches' Voice that did 2 videos with Xavi (one of the best midfielders of all time and current Barcelona coach) called Masterclass. He explains his playing style and tactics, I think it could help you understand a bit more of the sport :)
@daggaboom
@daggaboom Жыл бұрын
This is how you uderstand the Messi's, ronaldinho's, Pele's, Zidane's and maradonna's. In your sport of choice imagine 1 person making the absolute world class opponents look like teenage amateurs and making it look effortless.
@george.a_m
@george.a_m Жыл бұрын
Legend has it he was born juggling a football ⚽️ 😂
@midoyt5635
@midoyt5635 Жыл бұрын
keep it up man
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