I have never heard of this man , but i can see he was very skilled. When a old team mate starts to cry , while talking about him , you know he must have been special.
prie71 swedish players became highly considered after the 1950 World Cup when they defeated Italy and get to the final 4 . Italy could not play with their best roster because the backbone of the team , the great Turin died in Superga shunt in 1949. All the swedish offensive players were stars in the serie a in those years Ac Milan had their big 3 the gre-no-li (gren nordhal and the Baron liedom) Napoli bought jepson and Inter Milan i think we already had skoglund. These guys were the core of the National team that Lost in 1958 final against Pelè. Liedhom was also a very good manager and lived til he died in Italy. Also skoglund kept living here After his football days and he owned a bar in Milan but he suicided i don't Remember when. His offspring should still live in Italy. The guy that speaks at the beginning of the video is Benito "poison" Lorenzi. Poison because he was a lethal striker but also because he was trash talker like no other. He used to call the Juventus Legend Boniperti "marise" because of his lack of manhood and if i am not wrong also because he believed that Boniperti was gay. Even when he was older i remember him say f.u. live during a TV interview because they interrupted him speaking and he left all of a sudden. It was very funny/weird seeing such a badass beeing touched talking about an old friend
@@1agent0 I can see why they've been highly considered. Italy was very early,with contracting players from other countries i see. I know that in 1949 our first dutch player went to Inter Milan. ;-)
prie71 but also in 30s we hired foreign people like the argentian stars orsi and Monti ( Juventus and they became italians somehow), Inter Milan hired scarone from Uruguay (Meazza mentor) just to mention a couple of names. But also people from hungary... Telling the truth Inter Milan always hired foreign people. In the early 1900 there was only ac Milan but in 1908 a group of ac milan shareholders wanted to sign foreign players at the same time others wanted to have only italians. The italian players front Stayed in AC Milan the foreign players front became Inter Milan
old black & white 15fps footage don't do justice to all these legendary players, how i wish tht theres HD footage of them in action so we the younger generation can enjoy football in its most true form
Never heard of him b4 but lovely to see how much his old team mate loved him. After watchin the clips I can see why. Was fun to watch him play Edit: Just reading up on him and what a sad end he had to his life. Turns out he was a total alcoholic. Even drinking during game(at the corner flag while taking corners). He became completely agoraphobic after football. Totally withdrew from people. Lived on social welfare after football. Moved in with his mother and had no friends or social life. His mother said "We were always together. We lived completely isolated. Lennart had no real friends, not even during his successful years. He was the loneliest man in the world."... He was found dead on his kitchen floor at the age of 45. Probably drank himself to death.. Couldnt handle life after football. Obviously struggled to succeed professionally and socially. Poor guy. Im sure he would be amazed & pleased to see how much he meant to his old teammate who cried remembering him play. He had more friends then he realized. RIP
Bro i love you @matigolvidz . You brought back life to today’s fabricated,too complex and moneywhoring dead football by tiniest efforts like making such legendary videos. You absolute legend mate!🖤
Such a pity there is so little material left from his games. Would have been fun to see a compilation of the best from all his games. This is taken from material representing maybe representing 1% of his sequences from his play times. Imagine we would have access to 100%....
Great to see another legendary dribbler. Supreme ball control. Immaculate dribbling. That too, with a leather ball on those rough pitches.. And this video shows that the game, as well as the players, were definitely as fast as now. Moreover, many players then, were competent/professional sprinters. Very few people know players such as him. And due to the immense popularity of players like Garrincha, Pele, Maradona, Best, Cruyff, Zico, Ronaldo, Matthews, Baggio and the likes, players like Skoglund are underrated. Considering the fact that some of the greatest dribblers of all time like Moreno, Sindelar, Schiaffino, Finney are generally forgotten when considering the top 10 dribblers of all time! A sad state of affairs..
prie71 i checked cause i do not Remember everything they played toghether a couple of years but Inter won two serie a in a row when wilkes was sold to Turin
All that just makes me appreciate Djalma Santos even more... dude literally helped Brazil in the freaking WC finals and semifinals by containing Kopa and Skoglund and then nationally helped Palmeiras win titles by containing Garrincha, Pelé and Jairzinho... can't think of a bossier defender than that
Kudos on the great work you put in putting all this together - really good job. You have shown a great and quite extensive glimpse into why his team-mate was making such comments at the beginning of the video.
I never heard of him in my lofe but now yes thanks a lot..football is plenty of unkown talents that couldve been top talents but remained in their provincial football clubs and never emerged
You guys should check the black gem of Morocco Ben mbarek ( played for athletico Madrid) and also number 10 Muhammed Temmoumi. It's unfortunate the media was not as huge as it's presently. The world missed the chance to see other legends apart from those we know.
If Pele was the best player in the world when this guy and others like him was also playing there is no doubt he was the greatest.This mans dribbling skills is graceful kind of reminds me of Paulo de Canio .and Dennis Berkamp.
Pele was a kid during this guy heyday. And, Pele never played in Europe where this guy competed. Pele hid in the Brazilian league throughout the his active career. Pele was fortunate to have the golden generation of Brazil stars in the National team in his time! He never had to lead any average team throughout his career. He may be the best in HIS time by general consensus. But he is not the greatest of all time. He never did the impossible. Brazil team even gifted him 1 world cup trophy on a platter after he got injured in 1962. Pele is not the greatest of ALL time. He is considered the best player in the world cup tho (Jules Rimet era, when round of 16 was not introduced).
@@davidemaglio5745 Santos was not a mediocre team and goalkeeper Gilmar, defender Mauro and midfielder Zito were key figures for Brazil, as well as other players having many caps such as Coutinho, Pepe (replaced by the more tactical Zagalo at left wing), defensive jolly Lima, and more. Of course Pele is the best of all times and being by far the best in teams full of great players such as Santos and Brazil is a testimony of that.
@@carlosimotti3933 ho già fatto ammenda altrove, dopo questo commento. Fino a poco tempo fa pensavo che l'unico titolare stabile, oltre a Pelé, in nazionale fosse Zito (gran giocatore, presente nel miglior 11 di cile 62), dato che Pepe e Coutinho non hanno lasciato questo gran segno in Nazionale, Poi ho saputo che pure Carlos Alberto giocò nel Santos e qualcun altro, di cui ora non ricordo. Vedi, non sapevo neppure di Mauro (che Brera giudicava uno dei migliori liberi di sempre)... si impara sempre qualcosa. Va detto che, comunque, il Santos è stata una grande squadra con continuità praticamente solo in quel periodo. P.s. mi fa piacere scambiare di nuovo qualche parola con te, avevamo parlato del belga Braine degli anni 30
Customized Stanley inside and outside foot dribbling with great elegancy prefect ball control woww really a great player but Garrincha who also have a same dribbling Style like him was Superior
Messi cr7 jajajajaja ellos son unos sobrevalorados nunca van a ser mejor que Ronaldo el fenómeno o George best o garrincha jajajajaja se ve que eres joven y no ha visto esas clase de jugadores😂
@@ronaldoaleman1459 Los vi jugar a todas las leyendas más recordadas,en muchísimos documentales,y el mejor es Messi sin ninguna duda,si te duele la mera verdad pues que te duela más
Hi... It's from a documentary movie about his life called "Nacka myten och legenden" you can find it at SVT (Sveriges television) download the app from SVT then you can find it in öppet arkiv.
Never heard of this guy can tell hes a class act a mean compare what he can do with a ball to Certain balondor winners as of late this guys dfferent gravy
@@iliansgroi2283 he's obviously in a lower class than Del Piero, but his mere style reminds me of Del Piero... style and class are very different concepts... 😉
Ammmm... (?) He looks like my uncle dribbling through his work mates on a Sunday afternoon bbq football game. Maradona ..then messi,then Ronaldo Nazario ...
First time hearing/seeing about him. Looks to me that he had a lot of skill and talent. But not a lot of speed at least no winger speed. To me he should have been a creative midfielder not a winger. Other than that very amazing and seen ahead of his time. Looks more Brazilian than Swedish.
I just read He just to keep a small bottle of wiskey by the corner flag, and would take a knee down pretending to tie his shoe lace but instead he would had a drink during the game. Priceless!.
In fact he was normally an inside forward who could also play as left wing. Doing it pretty well tho, as he was chosen as best left winger of the 58 world cup despite being old at the time
Videos facts but like the real facts are Messi is the best at dribbling even Ronaldo fans admire it and this guy is good but Messi you know what I mean
Erano altri tempi. Si giocava con un attaccante, le difese tutte chiuse, il gioco per questo era lentissimo. Chi capisce di calcio non fa un paragone con questi tempi. Nei anni 50 - 60 skoglund era uno dei più forti del mondo che ha vinto un mondiale contro il brasile di pelè
I have never heard of this man , but i can see he was very skilled. When a old team mate starts to cry , while talking about him , you know he must have been special.
prie71 swedish players became highly considered after the 1950 World Cup when they defeated Italy and get to the final 4 . Italy could not play with their best roster because the backbone of the team , the great Turin died in Superga shunt in 1949. All the swedish offensive players were stars in the serie a in those years
Ac Milan had their big 3 the gre-no-li (gren nordhal and the Baron liedom) Napoli bought jepson and Inter Milan i think we already had skoglund. These guys were the core of the National team that Lost in 1958 final against Pelè.
Liedhom was also a very good manager and lived til he died in Italy. Also skoglund kept living here After his football days and he owned a bar in Milan but he suicided i don't Remember when. His offspring should still live in Italy.
The guy that speaks at the beginning of the video is Benito "poison" Lorenzi. Poison because he was a lethal striker but also because he was trash talker like no other. He used to call the Juventus Legend Boniperti "marise" because of his lack of manhood and if i am not wrong also because he believed that Boniperti was gay. Even when he was older i remember him say f.u. live during a TV interview because they interrupted him speaking and he left all of a sudden. It was very funny/weird seeing such a badass beeing touched talking about an old friend
@@1agent0 I can see why they've been highly considered. Italy was very early,with contracting players from other countries i see. I know that in 1949 our first dutch player went to Inter Milan. ;-)
prie71 but also in 30s we hired foreign people like the argentian stars orsi and Monti ( Juventus and they became italians somehow), Inter Milan hired scarone from Uruguay (Meazza mentor) just to mention a couple of names. But also people from hungary...
Telling the truth Inter Milan always hired foreign people. In the early 1900 there was only ac Milan but in 1908 a group of ac milan shareholders wanted to sign foreign players at the same time others wanted to have only italians. The italian players front Stayed in AC Milan the foreign players front became Inter Milan
@@1agent0 wow again 1908 is also the year my favorite club was started. Feyenoord Rotterdam fc. thx for the info about Inter and AC man.
old black & white 15fps footage don't do justice to all these legendary players, how i wish tht theres HD footage of them in action so we the younger generation can enjoy football in its most true form
Nacka was fantastic, I saw him in my youth, he won silver for Sweden against Brazil in Stockholm 1958
(VM 1958) World Championship.
brons i sao paolo 1950,pa johanneshov (tror inte den hade byttnamn an) bytte publiken sida vid halvtid for att se dribblern
Never heard of him b4 but lovely to see how much his old team mate loved him. After watchin the clips I can see why. Was fun to watch him play
Edit: Just reading up on him and what a sad end he had to his life. Turns out he was a total alcoholic. Even drinking during game(at the corner flag while taking corners). He became completely agoraphobic after football. Totally withdrew from people. Lived on social welfare after football. Moved in with his mother and had no friends or social life. His mother said "We were always together. We lived completely isolated. Lennart had no real friends, not even during his successful years. He was the loneliest man in the world."... He was found dead on his kitchen floor at the age of 45. Probably drank himself to death.. Couldnt handle life after football. Obviously struggled to succeed professionally and socially. Poor guy. Im sure he would be amazed & pleased to see how much he meant to his old teammate who cried remembering him play. He had more friends then he realized. RIP
Bro i love you @matigolvidz . You brought back life to today’s fabricated,too complex and moneywhoring dead football by tiniest efforts like making such legendary videos. You absolute legend mate!🖤
Such a pity there is so little material left from his games. Would have been fun to see a compilation of the best from all his games. This is taken from material representing maybe representing 1% of his sequences from his play times. Imagine we would have access to 100%....
This man deserves to be in FIFA 20 . I'm guessing maybe 89 would do.
@Youness Bourgui
Wow man , Sivori is awesome .
How come I never knew him . And why aren't guys like him in FIFA .
Mäktigt! Vi ses vid Nacka på Julafton! Vila i frid, du störste bland dom största!
BEST SWEDISH PLAYER AT ALL TIMES. There is no Ibrahimovic, there is no Liedholm.
I think it was considered Gren by the swedish press (before Zlatan came along). For me it's Nordahl
u are mongo
Nack The LEGEND från Söder!!!!
Being his home country, our Sweden should've taken better care of him. He died an addict in his fifties. So tragic.
45
Bajen❤
Ahead of hes time to bad he was one decade before of sandro mazzola at inter that could had bent the serie a team machine ever existed.
Pele fans be like: "Pele did it first" 😂🤣
Why do you need this EFFING BIG LOGO in the middle of the screen. The footage is of poor enough quality. This detraction is not needed.
Great to see another legendary dribbler. Supreme ball control. Immaculate dribbling. That too, with a leather ball on those rough pitches.. And this video shows that the game, as well as the players, were definitely as fast as now. Moreover, many players then, were competent/professional sprinters.
Very few people know players such as him. And due to the immense popularity of players like Garrincha, Pele, Maradona, Best, Cruyff, Zico, Ronaldo, Matthews, Baggio and the likes, players like Skoglund are underrated.
Considering the fact that some of the greatest dribblers of all time like Moreno, Sindelar, Schiaffino, Finney are generally forgotten when considering the top 10 dribblers of all time! A sad state of affairs..
They are forgotten cause there is very little footage of them.
One of the best vids I've seen in this "genre"
I suggest people look him up and read how he passed away. Really sad. But what a legend. RIP.
Your channel is a treasure bro. Keep doing these Serie a videos.
This is the real football....player played for proud...for jow.
Benito "veleno" (poison) Lorenzi, nyers wilkes and skoglund Amazing fab four of the early 50's Inter Milano
Wow he played with Faas !!!
prie71 i checked cause i do not Remember everything they played toghether a couple of years but Inter won two serie a in a row when wilkes was sold to Turin
@@1agent0 I would like to know more about them , the internet is not helping:/
All that just makes me appreciate Djalma Santos even more... dude literally helped Brazil in the freaking WC finals and semifinals by containing Kopa and Skoglund and then nationally helped Palmeiras win titles by containing Garrincha, Pelé and Jairzinho... can't think of a bossier defender than that
What an amazing video! great channel.Thank you for remembering the "angelo biondo"
Kudos on the great work you put in putting all this together - really good job. You have shown a great and quite extensive glimpse into why his team-mate was making such comments at the beginning of the video.
your videos introduce me to many great icons of the game, thank you!
I never heard of him in my lofe but now yes thanks a lot..football is plenty of unkown talents that couldve been top talents but remained in their provincial football clubs and never emerged
Provincal? He won two scudettos with Inter...
He played the entire decade of the 50s at Inter Milan
I dont' know about the best dribbler ever but he is ahead of his time.
Messi fan spotted
Exactly, you don’t know. So cease.
@@anantnd393 he's being realistic. You won't get as much chance to dribble these days, defenders are very tactical and physical these days.
@@ardi1606 But the ball is easier to control and pitch is better. He would definitely be a better dribbler now
@@anantnd393 What's wrong with being a Messi fan?
Damn. That leather ball was no joke. This guy was awesome.
Wow. What a superb vid:)
Excellent video, thank you
Mamma Mia che bel filmato!!!
You guys should check the black gem of Morocco Ben mbarek ( played for athletico Madrid) and also number 10 Muhammed Temmoumi.
It's unfortunate the media was not as huge as it's presently. The world missed the chance to see other legends apart from those we know.
2:05 Ronaldo el fenomeno saw this
If Nacka made Benito Lorenzi cry, then he was better then Zlatan!!!! Literally...
With your vids we can discover fantastics players thanks
Great video, had never actually heard of this guy but interesting story behind him. A Swedish George Best, in many ways.
Vila i frid Grande Nacka
Great video as always, no clue where you find these clips ... Could you do a video on Dragoslav Sekularac ?
That guy was good.
This guy foot was extraordinary
One of my best Friends is called Nicolai SKOGLUND, he plays in Norway U16 and Sporting Lisbon U16. I guess the Skoglunds industry are similar af.
Nyers lorenzi skoglund
Grandissimi
Tridentone!
Awesome videos !
Do yo think you could do Kurt Hamrin ?
ever heard of dragan stojkovic piksi
Omar Orestes Corbatta ... Te suena !!
It's difficult drible for play soccer in condition of field like that,,
Campi pesanti,non tavoli da biliardo come adesso!
Si ho capito era come il campionato amatori però
Jugadores como el muestran que los jugadores de ahora no son mejores que los de antes
Video fantastico, davvero toccante. Continua cosi :)
Maltigol vidz ¿Puedes hacer un video del portero sueco, Thomas Ravelli?
je découvre que maintenant c est anciens joueur quelle classe il glisse avec le ballon magnifique toucher de balle
If Pele was the best player in the world when this guy and others like him was also playing there is no doubt he was the greatest.This mans dribbling skills is graceful kind of reminds me of Paulo de Canio .and Dennis Berkamp.
Pele was a kid during this guy heyday.
And, Pele never played in Europe where this guy competed.
Pele hid in the Brazilian league throughout the his active career.
Pele was fortunate to have the golden generation of Brazil stars in the National team in his time! He never had to lead any average team throughout his career.
He may be the best in HIS time by general consensus. But he is not the greatest of all time. He never did the impossible. Brazil team even gifted him 1 world cup trophy on a platter after he got injured in 1962.
Pele is not the greatest of ALL time. He is considered the best player in the world cup tho (Jules Rimet era, when round of 16 was not introduced).
@@amooolusina6978 Santos was a mediocre team with no other players in the national team except him and look what it was able to win in Pelé's era
@@davidemaglio5745 Santos was not a mediocre team and goalkeeper Gilmar, defender Mauro and midfielder Zito were key figures for Brazil, as well as other players having many caps such as Coutinho, Pepe (replaced by the more tactical Zagalo at left wing), defensive jolly Lima, and more. Of course Pele is the best of all times and being by far the best in teams full of great players such as Santos and Brazil is a testimony of that.
@@amooolusina6978 average Maradona fanboy
@@carlosimotti3933 ho già fatto ammenda altrove, dopo questo commento.
Fino a poco tempo fa pensavo che l'unico titolare stabile, oltre a Pelé, in nazionale fosse Zito (gran giocatore, presente nel miglior 11 di cile 62), dato che Pepe e Coutinho non hanno lasciato questo gran segno in Nazionale, Poi ho saputo che pure Carlos Alberto giocò nel Santos e qualcun altro, di cui ora non ricordo.
Vedi, non sapevo neppure di Mauro (che Brera giudicava uno dei migliori liberi di sempre)... si impara sempre qualcosa.
Va detto che, comunque, il Santos è stata una grande squadra con continuità praticamente solo in quel periodo.
P.s. mi fa piacere scambiare di nuovo qualche parola con te, avevamo parlato del belga Braine degli anni 30
Bueno para la pelota
Customized Stanley inside and outside foot dribbling with great elegancy prefect ball control woww really a great player but Garrincha who also have a same dribbling Style like him was Superior
Denis bergkamp remind me of him..
Better than Pele but never even heard of him before. There are many legends still left for me to be informed about
Messi y El Fenómeno y George Best y Cr7 viendo a ese puro infravalorado desde el Olimpo
?
Messi cr7 jajajajaja ellos son unos sobrevalorados nunca van a ser mejor que Ronaldo el fenómeno o George best o garrincha jajajajaja se ve que eres joven y no ha visto esas clase de jugadores😂
@@ronaldoaleman1459 Los vi jugar a todas las leyendas más recordadas,en muchísimos documentales,y el mejor es Messi sin ninguna duda,si te duele la mera verdad pues que te duela más
@@godstimeosakwe720 messi no es ni el mejor en la actualidad jajajajajaja
@@ronaldoaleman1459 mesi dicho por muchos que es el mejor pero ti te duele se nota :/
Bien fait nous, Paul casgogne, Rivaldo, stoiykov,
este tio va hacer el nuevo HeilRJ Football Channel :v SIGUE HACI VIEJO
I need the last song please
What is the source video? The one with swedish subtitles.
Hi... It's from a documentary movie about his life called "Nacka myten och legenden" you can find it at SVT (Sveriges television) download the app from SVT then you can find it in öppet arkiv.
The best dribbler ever was garrincha
Maradona or Messi for me and Messi had 30 dribbles completed against Villareal in 2007/08 i think it's the world record in one match.
@@ardi1606 Best dribbler ever is Messi...Most skillful is Ronaldinho.
Class dismissed 😌
Maltigol vidz Can u make video of italian defender, Gentile
2:10
Dennis Bergkamp style
Never heard of this guy can tell hes a class act a mean compare what he can do with a ball to Certain balondor winners as of late this guys dfferent gravy
Time traveler goin back in time
FC Internazione Milano
Best dribbler ever.....LOL
song ? 1:49
"The best dribbler ever" is an exaggeration
He is an exaggeration......
Reminds me of Del Piero.
Ten Times better than him. Today Nacka would be a lowest-category player
@@iliansgroi2283 he's obviously in a lower class than Del Piero, but his mere style reminds me of Del Piero... style and class are very different concepts... 😉
The Roberto Mancini of the 20 century
MatigolVidz could you make a video of Vasilis Chatzipanagis the greatest greek football player ever ???
konstantinos Tsigas he shouldn’t or there will be a mass suicide for Messi cocksuckers all over the world
Ammmm... (?)
He looks like my uncle dribbling through his work mates on a Sunday afternoon bbq football game.
Maradona ..then messi,then Ronaldo Nazario ...
good job embarrassing yourself
First time hearing/seeing about him. Looks to me that he had a lot of skill and talent. But not a lot of speed at least no winger speed. To me he should have been a creative midfielder not a winger. Other than that very amazing and seen ahead of his time. Looks more Brazilian than Swedish.
I just read He just to keep a small bottle of wiskey by the corner flag, and would take a knee down pretending to tie his shoe lace but instead he would had a drink during the game. Priceless!.
@Electro Power Apparently is a well documented true story.
In fact he was normally an inside forward who could also play as left wing. Doing it pretty well tho, as he was chosen as best left winger of the 58 world cup despite being old at the time
Goat dribbler is maradona or garrincha
the best dribler ever was ronaldinho
Seriously ??? Best dribblers are Maradona , Messi .
Good player but today Nacka, Garrincha and Pelé could be a player 5-6 category
It's funny how people don't think in the next 50 years next generation will say the same about your idols messi, cr7 and so on...
I respect him but The best dribbler ever? Nah.
Nice story but Messi is the best dribbler if all time
lmao
There is always a MESSI FANBOY WHO RUINS EVERYTHING 😒😑
Videos but its facts
Mohammad Altleis That’s what you’re thinking... (some people are thinking about Garrincha...or R9 or George best.... etc.....)
Videos facts but like the real facts are Messi is the best at dribbling even Ronaldo fans admire it and this guy is good but Messi you know what I mean
tf kind of deffenders are these.
Please don't compare with this era.
Hahaha best dribbler ever ??????? Ronaldinho and Garrincha
would make him look like a silly child... He was just good.
O Imperador Tavárez Shut the fuck up
Messi is better, Messi is the best in dribbling.
🐧
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fuck off bitch, Messi can’t even compare to Littbarski or Hatzipanagis hahahahaha
Ronaldo is the best dribbler of all time
@@MM-vr8rj the best to avoiding players, not dribbling players
To be honest, Messi is the best. (I didn't mean George Best)
The best dribbler ever is Messi. Then there are Garrincha Maradona R9 Best etc...
Weak. This era football was ridiculous, expecially defenders. Look at them, dancing around him, not running, completely no skilled
Dai milanista basta che hai stufato
@@mariomenzago2308 tifo Austria Vienna. Sono solo oggettivo.
Erano altri tempi. Si giocava con un attaccante, le difese tutte chiuse, il gioco per questo era lentissimo. Chi capisce di calcio non fa un paragone con questi tempi. Nei anni 50 - 60 skoglund era uno dei più forti del mondo che ha vinto un mondiale contro il brasile di pelè
That era football was taugh, the balls much heavier than today balls and defenders were real slaughters...nowdays champions are pussies and bitches
We can see clearly that a modern day defender is way skilled than him in terms of dribbling