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  • čas přidán 18. 04. 2024
  • Barcelona midfielder Illkay Gundogan discusses Ronald Araujo getting a red card early vs. PSG and then the ESPN FC panel reacts to both sides of the story.
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  • @billben6062
    @billben6062 Před měsícem +166

    Gundogan is a winner and was a clutch player for city in big games and title run ins, barca players should listen to him if they want to win

    • @tadiwamugaradziko3419
      @tadiwamugaradziko3419 Před měsícem +3

      overrated Lewandoski is more experienced

    • @jideobiodobulu8462
      @jideobiodobulu8462 Před měsícem +18

      @@tadiwamugaradziko3419was Lewa a captain for serial title winning team? No he wasn’t. Gundogan is more experienced.

    • @vavet39
      @vavet39 Před měsícem +1

      @@tadiwamugaradziko3419 y si Gemma y Luis piensan que Araujo como capitan y "veterano" del barcelona se merece solideridad despues de ese error deberian acordarles el peso y significado de la capitania. Se imaginan a puyol o a pique haciendo esos berrinches?

    • @dcolex5209
      @dcolex5209 Před měsícem +1

      Is that why Barca is winning the la liga, copa Del rey and ucl? Barca won la liga without him and Barca are terrible with him this season so what’s your point?

    • @haiyaaa7804
      @haiyaaa7804 Před měsícem

      Yes, but that's to be done inside dressing room. Can't be calling out players in media. Gotta be respectful.

  • @Joswag
    @Joswag Před měsícem +337

    Barcas players better listen considering he’s the only one with any winning experience and mentality

    • @luca99191
      @luca99191 Před měsícem +38

      Eh lewa?

    • @Joswag
      @Joswag Před měsícem

      @@luca99191…that actually plays well for the team

    • @jascha2765
      @jascha2765 Před měsícem +32

      @@luca99191 yeah and ter stegen

    • @eL--RaL
      @eL--RaL Před měsícem +3

      Pipe down and focus on your 💯 luck park the bus club

    • @1234siyar
      @1234siyar Před měsícem +3

      Sergio Roberto ?

  • @ricardobjj24
    @ricardobjj24 Před měsícem +120

    That was a stupid foul to do when you're up 2 goals at home but Araujo and the Barca defense do that a lot when they get beat they just pull

    • @francisxavierderyzunuo1427
      @francisxavierderyzunuo1427 Před měsícem +2

      We all know that but Gündogan took it too far.

    • @NXDhero
      @NXDhero Před měsícem +28

      @@francisxavierderyzunuo1427 No, he didn't. Gundogan spoke the truth. There was no need to commit the foul, give your GK a chance

    • @aaronnilestoussaint5672
      @aaronnilestoussaint5672 Před měsícem +3

      @@francisxavierderyzunuo1427 the fact we all knows that makes Craig point dumb Kompany wouldnt do it every game a mistake every here and there fine but he makes that mistake constantly

    • @dashuntas.m4045
      @dashuntas.m4045 Před měsícem

      @@francisxavierderyzunuo1427 Sometimes players need that.

    • @tratbagd4500
      @tratbagd4500 Před měsícem

      ​@@aaronnilestoussaint5672one of the biggest issues with Xavi, I always thought, is not teaching his players to play with their brains. That Barcelona defense is mindless all season. Common sense didn't exist in their football for the majority of the season. If someone watched earlier in the season, they would know that they blacked the basic fundamentals of the game that any good coach would instill in them. They need a better manager.

  • @theblaugranainsider
    @theblaugranainsider Před měsícem +80

    What a player we have in Gundo. Just the leader we need in these types of situations, and if we're being honest, people complain about the words by both parties, but in recent years, after major defeats, this wasn't even happening, so I take this as an improvement in the right direction.

    • @codedsoul7360
      @codedsoul7360 Před měsícem

      I’m a Madrid fan but yes you are right. He is a GREAT leader.

    • @chimuka9496
      @chimuka9496 Před měsícem

      I like Araujo. His a great player but Gundo is right. I love that mentality. His a leader. He didn't do it at City because he knew Pep will step in but at Barca his one of the leaders. We need that voice.

    • @ikpeamaojichukwu5947
      @ikpeamaojichukwu5947 Před měsícem

      What leader he is also to blame about the loss

    • @kalohpaul4100
      @kalohpaul4100 Před měsícem

      @@codedsoul7360facts remember when Benzema called out Vinicius and a year later they were unstoppable

  • @123nich
    @123nich Před měsícem +12

    This is why Gundogan was the captain of the most successful Manchester City team in history. He is a true leader. The Barca players need to listen to him because he can actually help their team achieve success

  • @boubacarbah1937
    @boubacarbah1937 Před měsícem +166

    I remember when a similar incident happened between Benzema and Vini jr. Vini took it upon himself to improve and work on his game. This is the difference between the state of both clubs

    • @IscoMadrid-fd7fy
      @IscoMadrid-fd7fy Před měsícem +20

      Vini went on a tv show and talked about that day. He said that Benz always had a great affection for him and that he always tried to help him. When that happened, Benz came to him a day later to talk with him. Vini said that he never took it in a negative way since Benz did everything for him on the field. He always advised him to do the right things and Vini said that there was no reason for him to be sad about it. That being confronted was good. This is how a player should deal with criticism. Vini and Benz became one of the most fearsome duo's in Europe after that, winning the UCL and knocking out giants from Europe whilst also dropping masterclass performances against Barca. Lets see if Barca players also have that in them. When you get criticism from the most experienced players, you listen and improve your game.

    • @rmzidann
      @rmzidann Před měsícem +10

      I remember that game. I bet a lot of players say something similar to Benzema when the mics can’t pick up their conversation. Vini was playing really horribly in that game but he was much younger and less experienced. Benz and Vini became friends afterwards and created an amazing attacking trio along with Rodrygo.

    • @chukutribenzemalimitless6285
      @chukutribenzemalimitless6285 Před měsícem +8

      That's Barcelona fr u,, they never accept they're fault 😂😂😂😂 n later blame Madrid for that

    • @afroman91794
      @afroman91794 Před měsícem +1

      @@IscoMadrid-fd7fy thanking you for clearing that up.

    • @Chip_Fuse
      @Chip_Fuse Před měsícem +5

      Vini had the mentality to listen, and look at what they achieved now. Beyond all that trophies and glory, Benzema still calls Vini his little brother.

  • @Photosoflife
    @Photosoflife Před měsícem +52

    I’ve never understood why last defenders feel the need to take down attacking players instead of just letting them go in on goal. Particularly early on in the game like Araujo did and with Barca up by two goals on aggregate. Some situations call for it but players also need to use situational awareness and realize that even conceding a goal in certain situations, especially while up by multiple goals early on in a match, is better than having your team play a man down for most of the match. Too many times it’s not worth it and the objective opportunity cost is actually all wrong when players do it.

    • @pvgospel7341
      @pvgospel7341 Před měsícem +2

      Moment of pressure, it was a lack of experience that didn’t prepare him mentally..
      He’s going to learn from it

    • @minorblessing
      @minorblessing Před měsícem +10

      worst part is he is not taking accountability

    • @trg78lji43r
      @trg78lji43r Před měsícem +1

      He's been doing it since Barca B. May be it's just in his blood.

    • @bryanp5843
      @bryanp5843 Před měsícem +2

      Pretty sure his debut game for Barcelona he ended up getting a red card

    • @imgettingold9407
      @imgettingold9407 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@pvgospel7341 learn??? He always does the same thing... it is not an acceptable mistake

  • @romelmills3328
    @romelmills3328 Před měsícem +125

    Everybody makes mistakes just look at how ESPN spell their name in the title 😂😂😂😂

  • @ronniedweetno891
    @ronniedweetno891 Před měsícem +10

    Yall not addressing Arajuo not being taking responsibility

  • @Steve-dx4ci
    @Steve-dx4ci Před měsícem +25

    As a madrid fan he ain't wrong nothing against Araujo he's still young and you learn from mistakes but he should look up to his elder player with more experience that's how you become better

    • @Spoon-E_Luv
      @Spoon-E_Luv Před měsícem +1

      Respect from a Culer.

    • @adorph7911
      @adorph7911 Před měsícem +1

      A rational, and positive Madridista. 1/1,00,000. Respect🤝

    • @LandonAG
      @LandonAG Před měsícem

      @@Spoon-E_Luvwhat culer

  • @Libroerina
    @Libroerina Před měsícem +5

    You’re right, Craig, Gundo has been around long enough, and been in the dressing room of the best team in the last ten years, maybe he knows something about what it takes be part of a winning team that learns from its mistakes. Araujo is the best tackler in the world, but if he can’t own up to this, that’s all he will ever be

  • @siyantshangase7568
    @siyantshangase7568 Před měsícem +7

    nonsense Gundo said nothing wrong, He was asked and he honestly answered that its better to concede in that situation than to be sent off

  • @wisdom21all
    @wisdom21all Před měsícem +47

    I don't see Gundoga's mistake here. Araujo didn't apologize publicly for his mistake. He should have to accept his criticism rather he gone to attack after single Handley eliminate Barcelona.😂

    • @Justwiz286
      @Justwiz286 Před měsícem +1

      We'll expected an apology from Araujo

    • @Chip_Fuse
      @Chip_Fuse Před měsícem +3

      Not only did he not apologize, he actually said "I don't feel responsible". This is very interesting...

    • @Justwiz286
      @Justwiz286 Před měsícem +1

      Dude already is growing wings, he needs to be humble

  • @CarlZeissTotal
    @CarlZeissTotal Před měsícem +18

    I think a captain is allowed to say that, also that red card cost them the game, why should he mention a mistake by Lewandowski... that logic makes no sense

    • @zephyrmd-4437
      @zephyrmd-4437 Před měsícem +5

      He also mentioned it in his interview, failure to close down Vitinha. These pundits are just milking this for traffic. Gundugan was asked specifically how the penalty affected their chances and the way he replied shows he has pure intent but the club is deluded with youngsters full of ego. It’s not about being critical in Public or Private. It’s about ownership for mistakes. The comparison with Kompany is baseless, Kompany would own his mistakes

    • @thabisovezi8127
      @thabisovezi8127 Před měsícem +3

      And as for Lewendoski he has to take the blame as well. He is responsible for that goal scored by Vitinha why didn’t he close down the player earlier and when he decides to do it he is jogging there and when he gets to the man it’s too late. An entire experienced player does that. He wouldn’t have done that at Bayern because they have an elite mentality.

    • @avikellerman4539
      @avikellerman4539 Před měsícem

      @@thabisovezi8127 Are you dense? He's a 35 year old striker for crying out loud. You're expecting him to defend like prime Maldini or Vidic loooool You know-nothings are insufferable. Just spewing one braindead take after another.
      Show me when Halaand, Mbappe, Kane or any other top striker is putting in crunching tackles at the edge of their own penalty box and dominating defensively? Do you even know how positions work in football?
      You Lewy haters keep showing how little you understand the sport. You keep creating impossible standards and unreasonable standards, and being overly critical of ANY little thing which isn't executed to perfection. You have some audacity. But it's typical. Know-nothings couch "expert" trolls blabbering and typing nonsense from their couches. Lewy is a 35 year old STRIKER. Yet these clowns expect him to be prime Messi with his finishing, prime Xavi or Zidane when on the ball in midfield, and prime Maldini or Vidic when he's defending. Madness! You've lost the plot mate.
      The guy is 3rd highest goal scorer of the 21st century...Only behind Messi and CR7. 4 UEFA team of the seasons. 3rd all-time in UCL goals. A whole slew of golden boots and goal scoring records. 2 Fifa best player awards....But these muppets criticize because at 35 years old, he didn't close down another player who was FAR AWAY fast enough for their liking loooool Get a grip. And stop watching this sport because you have no clue about it's realities. That's why your expectations are delusional and so unrealistic, just parroting what this pompous loudmouth diversity hire MLS scrub Ale Morono is saying. Pushing dumb narratives, that have no basis in reality. All for the sake of hating and criticizing.

    • @endualva
      @endualva Před měsícem

      He can say whatever he wants. But that’s not the way you do it. You’re a captain every time you do that you lose the trust of your teammates. I wouldn’t trust a dude like that.

  • @Bella_Malk
    @Bella_Malk Před měsícem +84

    Gundogan is right but he shouldn't have publicly thrown his teammate under the bus like that

    • @jonathanwilson9902
      @jonathanwilson9902 Před měsícem +3

      Facts

    • @ThuKang
      @ThuKang Před měsícem +35

      He threw no one under the bus, he called it for what it was. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory

    • @harambe2
      @harambe2 Před měsícem +5

      i mean we all know aruajo is to blame for throwing this season for us, aruajo as captain needs to take responsibility!

    • @zorashki
      @zorashki Před měsícem +12

      Should take it like a Man.... everyone knows Araujo did a mistake... why hide it and act cool and back him up? Araujo should grow up and say Gundogan is right and I promise I will never make these kind of mistakes in the future.. and move on..

    • @ManishRawat-qz4nd
      @ManishRawat-qz4nd Před měsícem +7

      Publicly?? This is not some locker event which nobody knows. This is a blunder of major proportion by a stupid player in front of world football.
      Gundogan said perfectly and also as a message to everyone. But the defender needed to just publicly apologize and accept the guidance. But he throws another tantrum.
      Barca has gone down the drain in more ways ways than one.

  • @peacefulliberal5641
    @peacefulliberal5641 Před měsícem +9

    Barcelona doesn’t deserve elite player like a Gundogan.

    • @JamesPaye-xg4wj
      @JamesPaye-xg4wj Před měsícem

      Oh please

    • @peacefulliberal5641
      @peacefulliberal5641 Před měsícem

      @@JamesPaye-xg4wj go cry

    • @JamesPaye-xg4wj
      @JamesPaye-xg4wj Před měsícem

      @@peacefulliberal5641 lol you soft

    • @BobJ-rt5qb
      @BobJ-rt5qb Před měsícem

      Yea hes too good for barca he needs to find another squad that takes winning and progression seriously. Barca is cursed

    • @BobJ-rt5qb
      @BobJ-rt5qb Před měsícem

      Barca just a average club full of overrated mediocre players. Every team is licking their chops when they face barca

  • @KidRobe
    @KidRobe Před měsícem +2

    Ale Moreno always makes great points very underrated pundit

  • @edguinmanuel1385
    @edguinmanuel1385 Před měsícem +17

    What with araujo getting defensive? Just admit you made a mistake, learn from it, and move on. Most of the dressing room is probably thinking what gundogan was thinking anyway.

  • @NXDhero
    @NXDhero Před měsícem +6

    Am I the only one that think that this Pundit are reading alot in to this. In the initial interview, I believe Gundogan said he hasn't watched the replay, however if that was what happened then he should have given the GK a chance or give the striker a goal. Are people forgetting that part of the interview? Also, for me in general, I don't think thats wrong for him to say, yes I admit, he should have just kept it as I haven't watched the replay

  • @ixtoixbalanque4422
    @ixtoixbalanque4422 Před měsícem +17

    You can understand why Gundogan did what he did. He's frustrated because Barcelona probably owe him 6 months' salary and for them to not make the CL semi-finals means Barca won't have any money to pay him at all now. Poor guy will have to live off those Rolling Stones and Drake CDs.

    • @johnmeans9562
      @johnmeans9562 Před měsícem

      We gonna come back. And you will die of depression

  • @esezoboresele7914
    @esezoboresele7914 Před měsícem +1

    Gundogan perfectly said my mind... For football sake, they were 2 goals up, playing at home with the fans help and if you had the ability to come back and win the first leg that would have been a perfect decision 'Let him face the goalie' ,not saying they should always give the opponent spaces to try the goalie... Inexperience took over the barca team i guess, from the Red card to the third goal, there was no calmness and also the referee quick decision against barca was just too harsh.

  • @GenahTalkShow
    @GenahTalkShow Před měsícem +2

    Ronald never responded to Gundo... he was advising the reporter respecthim and his time as it was a bookAraujo was endorsing... ESPN let's do better nw

  • @wayneb1597
    @wayneb1597 Před měsícem +9

    Gundogan is spot on and this is leadership, something desperately needed at Barca.

  • @SIEba-un6mu
    @SIEba-un6mu Před měsícem +1

    I like how Craig and Ale are defending Araujo and bringing up that Man City comparison.

  • @AYANDA261
    @AYANDA261 Před měsícem +3

    I so wish Gundogan was at Chelsea to steer the ship in the right direction. To call Jackson and Madueke into order publicly...These young boys must learn quickly

  • @zephyrmd-4437
    @zephyrmd-4437 Před měsícem +5

    He also said something about closing down Vitinha. The way he said it was without any malicious intent but trust the media to milk it. There’s nothing wrong with his statements about the game overall and he was asked how the red card affected them specifically. Let’s give this man a break. Barca are still in denial about the rightness of the red card. It’s a mistake by Araujo let him accept it, and not expect flowers. We know it would haunt him but he should own it and start healing very fast and not look for a soft landing or hiding place. Nobody threw him under the bus whether publicly or in private. Reflect on what Gundugan is saying and improve your focus in games and forget about your ego

    • @avikellerman4539
      @avikellerman4539 Před měsícem

      Yeah, the Turkish fraud has lots to say about Araujo or a 35 year old striker not closing down Vitihna at the edge of his own penalty box fast enough....But nothing to say about his own lack of energy, control in midfield, and inability to create chances or danger. Ironically the only chance he had is when Lewy won the ball back and passed it to him and he hit the post. Other than that he was a ghost all game long and did virtually nothing. This guy needs to shut up and look at his own performance which was nearly non existent.

    • @Chip_Fuse
      @Chip_Fuse Před měsícem

      It should. But I don't think it haunts him. He keeps repeating it was a refereeing mistake, a robbery, and he said during his latest book release statement that he does not feel responsible. Either he's in some strong denial or he's genuinely care-free about his mistake.

  • @mk_premium1579
    @mk_premium1579 Před měsícem +32

    Those 2 pundits are just waffling. One played for Chelsea when they won nothing. What is he talking about? He has 0 legitimacy. Ilkay knows what it takes to win. Period.

    • @keystone6162
      @keystone6162 Před měsícem

      Gundo biggest achievements was at City.
      Ever saw him come out in the press like this?
      When the German team flopped dramatically did he ever come out in the press like this?

    • @mk_premium1579
      @mk_premium1579 Před měsícem +5

      @@keystone6162 city is a winning team for a reason. Barcelona is not winning anything….so needs some A…to be kicked. What’s wrong about that? This wouldn’t happen at Barcelona 2006/2016 period. He already said after Real Madrid Classico: “we can’t see players laughing when we lose games..we need to be more angry, sad and committed”..he said that in September already. Wake up call was way overdue. Xavier lost his jobs because of guys like Araujo.

    • @keystone6162
      @keystone6162 Před měsícem

      @@mk_premium1579 no one is saying that Gundo doesn't mean well or what he said is wrong.
      What they are saying is, he shouldn't have said that in public, shouldn't point fingers in public. These are things the team can discuss behind closed doors.
      And he knows that. Because that's how he did it at City and for German national team.
      Some fans may like that because they like drama or don't understand how sport teams work.
      Think about it in a personal way, would you like if your girlfriend puts your business out in public or you prefer discuss in private?
      Well it's something similar. There are things you discuss publicly and some things you don't.

    • @mk_premium1579
      @mk_premium1579 Před měsícem

      @@keystone6162 man…it’s not similar at all. How many times have u seen Pep or Mourinho or even Ancelotti or Zlatan went in public in press conferences etc pointing out Kalvin Philips, Pepe, Eden Hazard/Bale, Pep..(in order on who they pointed out)…I can’t tell me Those coaches or players aren’t world class and don’t understand the dressing room? My point is: yes gundo could have said it in private ..but we are more offended by him saying that in public than Araujo co-sign a whole year of champions league? Maybe is good for Araujo…because now we talk about dressing room instead of him costing the semi final. How about that?

    • @keystone6162
      @keystone6162 Před měsícem

      @@mk_premium1579 and when they did it they were criticized the same way.
      No one said that you wouldn't be considered world class because you run your trap in public don't twist my words.
      What was said is basic, simple common sense. There are things you say in public and things you don't, simple.
      That's the similarities to the relationship analogy. There are things that are best dealt with privately.
      Not because what you are saying is right, means that the place you are saying it is the right place or the right way. When you are thinking clearly and with maturity, you understand these things.
      If the vast majority of present and former players are telling you that it's not something you do in public, but you want to believe it's ok for whatever reason.
      Brother you go right ahead and do you. If you ever played team sports you would have a different opinion, or maybe you are that kind of teammate.
      That doesn't help the dressing room bro, trust me.
      Gundo seems to mean well though.

  • @youneke
    @youneke Před měsícem +3

    This is not the first time Araujo got an early red card to hurt his team. Listen to people who have been there and done it. Gundogan has never gotten a red card over many years and 4 teams, Dortmund, Man City, Barcelona, Germany. Araujo should learn to listen.

  • @astraydhurion7697
    @astraydhurion7697 Před měsícem +3

    Airing the dirty laundry in public like that, it's deteriorating the image of a high-standing club such as Barcelona. This the kind of miscommunications we've seen time and time again from PSG.

  • @NationalistAF
    @NationalistAF Před měsícem +9

    Gundogan 100% correct and fact

  • @wemadeitpodcast
    @wemadeitpodcast Před měsícem +1

    I completely agree with Gundogan and Araujo needs to step his game up if he wants to be an elite player.

  • @manuelesoto23
    @manuelesoto23 Před měsícem +1

    Leaders don’t single people out in public. The guy made a mistake in a high pressure situation, he doesn’t need Gundogan piling onto what must already be a bad week.

  • @hanishabib2518
    @hanishabib2518 Před měsícem +1

    IK was right and should criticize them all publicly. Special Arajo who did not apologize and u can see how Barca players accept defeat and being complacent

    • @georgecooper381
      @georgecooper381 Před měsícem

      IK was not pressing as well. This put too much pressure on the defence. He lost in the game, could not make one splitting pass to lewa atleast

  • @lunardestruction
    @lunardestruction Před měsícem +6

    gundogan is insane,,, he might be correct,,, but plent of teams play 60 mins with 10 men and dont concede,,, let alone concede 4 times,,, the 10 on the field were the problem, not the 1 who got kicked out,,,, like even if you believe that you shouldnt be saying it,,,, because there is surely debate, and making it public is severely lacking intelligence

    • @babajideamure108
      @babajideamure108 Před měsícem +1

      Barca is a team that plays well with the ball, not without the ball.

    • @codedsoul7360
      @codedsoul7360 Před měsícem +1

      They played psg not just some team out there 💀🤡

    • @tratbagd4500
      @tratbagd4500 Před měsícem

      Barcelona is not a team that can win or defend with 10 men. At least not this Barcelona. They basically have one good formation or strategy and no alternative solutions. Xavi also made a stupid sub by taking out Yamal instead of Pedri who was useless and being pushed around all first half. Despite that they were close from scoring and equalizing the score overall multiple times before PSG scored the 4th (they scored it because there was basically no one defending at that point). I don't think what Gundogan said is crazy at all. This team needs to hear some harsh words because apparently most of the other players stopped giving a $hit. they also need a world class manager instead of the mediocre one they currently have.

    • @endualva
      @endualva Před měsícem

      @@babajideamure108they don’t play well with the ball or without the ball anyway. So… that IS the problem.

    • @BobJ-rt5qb
      @BobJ-rt5qb Před měsícem

      Lmao they were playing against kylian mbappe dude.. they cant stop him even with 11 men what do you think it means when they go down one

  • @reedharper7013
    @reedharper7013 Před měsícem +2

    I think he just stated facts. Going down one player that early disadvantages the entire team. Then to make matters worse, the manager and a member of the coaching staff then goes on to get a red. Gundogan has a point.

    • @BobJ-rt5qb
      @BobJ-rt5qb Před měsícem

      Gundogan needs to leave that trash club. Hes way too good mentally and football wise. Barca has been a club plagued by mediocrity ever since messi left

  • @whitecrowuk575
    @whitecrowuk575 Před měsícem +1

    I do agree one doesn’t make public comments unless it’s been simmering. Barca defense has been terrible this season and dropped the ball compared to last.
    He made a massive miss take leaving Man City and downgrading to play for Barcelona- this must make him frustrated

  • @icyy8616
    @icyy8616 Před měsícem +2

    Gundogan is right he deserves to be the captain over everyone its only been a season for him but he is the only person with winner mentality and talks with his performance in the pitch

    • @BobJ-rt5qb
      @BobJ-rt5qb Před měsícem

      No hes too good for barca, he deserves a better club. Barca is a cursed club full of overrated players

    • @BobJ-rt5qb
      @BobJ-rt5qb Před měsícem

      When youve been a part of a winning elite squad like gundogan has you dont wanna go back down to mediocrity like barca.

  • @ShepherdNdhlovu1
    @ShepherdNdhlovu1 Před měsícem +26

    The new manager has a big task on his hand

  • @mrNobod33
    @mrNobod33 Před měsícem +1

    People who brings out mistakes is not necessarily your enemy. Araujo should those advice from gundo in a positive way to bring up the club. We need Araujo.

  • @MrSabas15
    @MrSabas15 Před měsícem +2

    When you call out your teammate directly to the media that's a violation. Say it to his face like a man. That's real leadership.

    • @kubolor1234
      @kubolor1234 Před měsícem +1

      How do you know he didn’t tell him?

    • @alexden2569
      @alexden2569 Před 29 dny

      You act like he won’t see araujo after this interview lol I don’t think he’d have a problem saying it to his face as well

    • @kubolor1234
      @kubolor1234 Před 29 dny +1

      @@alexden2569 ongawd… probably already flamed him in the lockerroom

  • @Nicholas_Jackson_is_not_22
    @Nicholas_Jackson_is_not_22 Před měsícem +1

    Treble winning season, gundo came publicly after a loss and said some of his teammates weren't up to it. They the form around in no time.

  • @arep1030
    @arep1030 Před měsícem +1

    Araujo's reaction remind me of man united players. When senior players say, you listen

  • @bbenjamin5073
    @bbenjamin5073 Před měsícem +2

    Barca is Barca. Its not Gundogan that's going to and Barca better. Why don't he talk in public about lewans misses. Or his own mistake on the pitch. He has gifted opponents goals on soo many occasions.

  • @adampetros5878
    @adampetros5878 Před měsícem +1

    Gewndo is a legend listin up

  • @tobaepebinuade5830
    @tobaepebinuade5830 Před měsícem +12

    I don’t think there’s a problem with what Ilkay Gundogan has said in regards to Ronald Araujo’s red card which was the driving force behind Barcelona’s loss to PSG later in the game. It changed the entire game and in that situation, it’s best to let the attacker score or try to see if the goalkeeper saves a 1v1, because Gundogan is basically saying that you can’t go down to 10 men and expect yourself to win an important champions league game and it’s obvious that he’s frustrated with this loss. Araujo hit back and said that he doesn’t care about what Gundogan thinks about his red card and I have to disagree with him, because before he got sent off, they were up by 2 goals and it looked as if they would hold on, they didn’t mainly because of his red card and they couldn’t find a solution playing with 10 men.
    This whole “small club mentality” attitude at Barcelona needs to change if they want to be among Europe’s elite again and get back to competing for trophies because Gundogan’s comments are a sign of a serial winner someone who isn’t content with mediocrity. This isn’t the first time he’s publicly criticized the team after a big defeat because remember I think it was after their loss to Real Madrid earlier in the season, he said that the players showed no emotion after a defeat and were happy with leading for most of the game only for Jude Bellingham to then dunk on them with 2 goals in that second half. Do I blame him for the things he saying, absolutely not because this is a guy who’s used to winning because he played on a team that basically wins every week and he went from that playing under Pep Guardiola and some of the best players in the world at Manchester City to now this at Barcelona. After Barcelona beat PSG away from home last week, he’s probably confused on why people are celebrating after just the first leg as if they won the World Cup, because the tie isn’t over after 1 leg. He’s frustrated I get it mainly because on this young team, he’s one of the players that they can look up to and Barcelona need more players like Ilkay Gundogan and get out of this “weak mentality” of accepting defeat and being fine with just the minimum.

    • @jaded3king
      @jaded3king Před měsícem

      Bro you have time

    • @tratbagd4500
      @tratbagd4500 Před měsícem

      They weren't just gonna hold on, they would have probably scored more. They would have definitely won. That was a very stupid decision from Araujo. Barcelona's biggest problem has been intelligence. There are some things which should come naturally at this level along with some common sense which are missing from the team and this is on the manager as well in my opinion. The club needs a big manager and not someone mediocre. Despite most Barcelona fans hating this, I would say Mourinho would do them good for 2 seasons. He would bring back that winning mentality to the team

    • @BobJ-rt5qb
      @BobJ-rt5qb Před měsícem

      Gundogan is too good for barcelona. He should find a better team

  • @realmadridman2478
    @realmadridman2478 Před měsícem +15

    Tbh it didnt seem like araujo knew he made a mistake lol

    • @notOL01
      @notOL01 Před měsícem +3

      He's shameless the day after a humiliation he released his book.

    • @ikpeamaojichukwu5947
      @ikpeamaojichukwu5947 Před měsícem

      Nah he knows he's already publicly apologized to the club and fans.
      Big teams don't ever throw their player under the bus in press conference it brings about animosity in the dressing room. You do it in the dressing room.

    • @realmadridman2478
      @realmadridman2478 Před měsícem

      @@ikpeamaojichukwu5947 sounds like he just said sorry anout not going through. He never accepted responsibility for his mistake tho

  • @lovmorvr
    @lovmorvr Před měsícem

    Proper way to say it Greg is the man that have not made a mistake have not learnt nothing as yet or have not learnt how or y or shud he do it in that way or this way he has now become composed in decision making

  • @MikeGathu
    @MikeGathu Před měsícem +1

    Constructive Critisim

  • @BONEAZ
    @BONEAZ Před měsícem +1

    Comparing Kompany with this young barca player is wild😅😅

  • @BabsW
    @BabsW Před měsícem +1

    No Extra Time uploaded for 2 straight days now

  • @stephenmason9527
    @stephenmason9527 Před měsícem +10

    Gundogan learned from Pep, you throw others under the bus always

  • @osam6356
    @osam6356 Před měsícem +1

    I promise you that Gundogan saying this publicly is the best thing that can happen to everyone. It will not have made the impact we want it to make if he spoke to him "lovingly" and "privately".. bruh sometimes you need these things to realy get your act together.

    • @georgecooper381
      @georgecooper381 Před měsícem

      Not in total agreement. This might bring his colleague under too much pressure and cause him to make more mistakes. Being bold in private is the best. Refs might even keep him on the spot light and make foolish calls against him

  • @shaunhlatshwayo9832
    @shaunhlatshwayo9832 Před měsícem +1

    In the first interview Gundo addressed everyone, this pundits are just looking to cause unnecessary division. Gundo was not malicious in any way. Stop with your hate ESPN.

  • @niggag1052
    @niggag1052 Před měsícem +5

    I agree with gundo 1000% Someone had to say it for these players to learn and step up. Such mistakes are unacceptable. It was way too early to be made

  • @cesarmedina6124
    @cesarmedina6124 Před měsícem +1

    Araujo knows he made a mistake. Is not up to the other guy to say it to the media. What should’ve happened is Araujo to apologize to the team to the media for not having his head in the game. Terrible mistake and he should own it, that’s how you show your team it’s all on you. Period!

  • @angelonikitaras2977
    @angelonikitaras2977 Před měsícem +2

    its stems from Xavi openly using excuses & many of them ridiculous eg poor grass,too many away fans, the medias fault, his players not following orders , referee conspiracy against Barca , poor home fans ...
    every one else is too blame But Xavi & the players...
    Xavi inside 3 seasons 24 yellow cards 3 red cards says t all & the mentality of Barca atm

    • @georgecooper381
      @georgecooper381 Před měsícem

      It hurts... there have been an agenda against this Barca team...too many bad calls from refs, and they have been harsh with cards. I love Xavi, he doesn't hold back. I have watched games where casimero and co literally kick Messi here and there without cards... It even happens to some other teams...not good for football

  • @Followthis1
    @Followthis1 Před měsícem +12

    Funny how these goofs are pointing fingers at Gundo. Gundo is 100% correct. They asked about the red card and he answered correctly. The card changed the game & Aurajo is to blame for that. Pointing fingers at him and lewa for not scoring is comedy. They were not going to win with 1 man down no matter how much they tried. They were getting pressed from beginning to end once Aurajo go the red. Also, comparing their experiences in their low tier teams to a club like Barcelona is laughable. None of you clowns have ever won the Champions league like Gundo has, so comparing yourselves to him and his quality is insane.

    • @babajideamure108
      @babajideamure108 Před měsícem +5

      Exactly, and Barca is a team that plays well with the ball, not without the ball. The moment they got the red card, I knew the match was over

    • @vegan-rising
      @vegan-rising Před měsícem +1

      yeah after the red it was obvious PSG would dominate with that much time left.
      they could have held PSG for 15-20 minutes but people forget the red was in the 29th minute with over 60 minutes left on the clock. at that point players like Lewy became defenders.

    • @avikellerman4539
      @avikellerman4539 Před měsícem +3

      @@vegan-rising Yup, then they blame the 35 year old striker for not closing down Vitihna "fast enough". Even though he's 35 year old striker and playing completely out of his role and positions...And even though Vitihna was FAR AWAY to begin with and nearly impossible to close down from that distance anyways. It's like these smooth brains don't understand how red cards work. You play with a man down, so there is ALWAYS someone who isn't marked and is open because there aren't enough players to mark every opposing player. But leave it to obscure MLS scrub Ale MORONO to throw shade at Lewy and try to blame him. It seems he expects 35 year old strikers to be prime Maldini or Vidic as defenders. I've heard enough shocking analysis by this former scrub who couldn't even stand out in a league as poor as the MLS in the 2000s...But this take might be the worst one of them all.

  • @aliyukabir7201
    @aliyukabir7201 Před měsícem +1

    I am 100% with Gundo.Those guys played as if they didn't know what was at stake.They cost Barca that game from the get go and Canceilo's giving away a silly penalty,that challenge was unnecessary.Gundogan is not use to such stupidity from his team mates at city.

  • @georgenjoroge6243
    @georgenjoroge6243 Před měsícem

    These is why the post match interviews are so formulaic because the players know anythin heartfelt will shake up the locker-room.

  • @UrBeat06
    @UrBeat06 Před měsícem

    7:50 sounds like Burley and Ale don’t get along outside of the studio 😅

  • @gabrielguerrero3404
    @gabrielguerrero3404 Před měsícem +1

    Saying it to the media makes me think players don’t listen to gundogan in the locker room

  • @jeffinjohn2738
    @jeffinjohn2738 Před měsícem +1

    Gundo was exactly correct, but he should have told it in the dressing room

  • @dlyricmangale8639
    @dlyricmangale8639 Před měsícem

    Gundogan is right amd his the most experienced player in the squad

  • @suizkameiz9963
    @suizkameiz9963 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks to gundagon if not for him … whole barca would be crying for reff decisions… ask coach xavi

  • @anthonythompsondiaz277
    @anthonythompsondiaz277 Před měsícem

    Good on Gündogan. He's allowed to express his real and factual feelings. No say "Ah darn, welp next year. I love my players and they are incapable of making mistake lul".

  • @ungalld
    @ungalld Před měsícem

    Gotta love Gemma 🔥😎

  • @roshanbahadoor7234
    @roshanbahadoor7234 Před měsícem

    Creg Burley, Ale Moreno, Dan, Xaka Hislop (comming from a fellow Trinidadian 🇹🇹 myself) even Luis Garcia ...you Guys never fail to amaze me with the lengths that you all go through to Throw Barcelona under the bus, it comforts me knowing how great my club is that it threatens you guys that much, I mean if it werent for Barca would ESPN FC even be relevant 🤷🏻‍♂️ that am not too sure about 🤔

  • @arafatahmed3454
    @arafatahmed3454 Před měsícem +1

    Yeah that red card changed the game but barca had to defend 2 goal leads by 10 man for 60 minutes more in front of the home crowd. Was it too tough to do ???

  • @francisxavierderyzunuo1427
    @francisxavierderyzunuo1427 Před měsícem +1

    It’s better to lose an eye than lose both eyes.

  • @TheOne_7866
    @TheOne_7866 Před měsícem

    Gundo is just being a good leader bud he is a treble winner I would just nod 🙂‍↕️ and keep it moving and take it all on board

  • @johnsonkwena5171
    @johnsonkwena5171 Před měsícem

    No one publicly criticized him when he missed a penalty kick against Malloca last month, and made us to suffer for 70+ minutes till we were safed by a teenager... You don't do like that against teammate, more especially when we are in crucial time like this ( 3-4 days before el clasico)...

  • @marshalkagami
    @marshalkagami Před měsícem +2

    Why is gundo getting all this smoke for this….he didn’t say anything we didn’t already know? It’s really not that deep. He told it how it was. Nothing controversial about what he said at all….

    • @BobJ-rt5qb
      @BobJ-rt5qb Před měsícem +1

      Because being honest in todays world gets you nothing but hate

  • @LaMASIA-5611
    @LaMASIA-5611 Před měsícem +1

    Love both players. Still love Araujo. Everyone makes mistakes but i think it was very clear thst red was pivotal in the match. Everything fell apart afterwards and no one can argue against that. Whole team was emotional so i dont see anything wrong with Gundogan' comments especially since he just came from winning the treble and we havent won sht in years. We cant just pretend what happened in the pitch didnt just happen. Its been going on for years.

  • @angelonikitaras2977
    @angelonikitaras2977 Před měsícem +2

    Barca are too obsessed with Real Madrid every thing is based on beating them,
    as for controlling that 1st half they scored a goal that took 3 deflections & 1 other chance & didnt look like doing anything else then with 5 mins of pressure they fell apart with Gavi assisting Jude then they were on the ropes the last 35 mins struggling to put 5 passes together...
    once again posession counts for nothing ... ASK City & Barca

  • @tinyzeusjr6128
    @tinyzeusjr6128 Před měsícem +1

    That wasn't a red card. Maybe yellow but not red. Gundos foul was definitely a yellow and also a penalty

  • @iykefilz6589
    @iykefilz6589 Před měsícem +2

    Gundogan is at fault. He should just close his mouth. The team messed up generally. Araujo is worth 10 Gundogans!!!

  • @adrianb5832
    @adrianb5832 Před měsícem

    TÍTULO: “La caverna crea desequilibrio entre los antes del clásico” 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @akinjidesleek
    @akinjidesleek Před měsícem

    If you mean well, you tell it to his face in private, saying it in public makes no sense.
    2:20 like Luis said, all he achieved with that is bringing a weird atmosphere into the dressing room, and this isn't Gundo's first time.

  • @mikejoker14
    @mikejoker14 Před měsícem +1

    To all the people praising Gundogan, tell me what's the point of Gundogan's public comment? I know Araujo made a terrible mistake but why not talk to him in private. It's hard enough for him to know that he made a costly mistake, no need to make it even worse, especially when you're supposed to stand by him as his teammate.

  • @vavet39
    @vavet39 Před měsícem +1

    Ilkay is looking forward to next season when Xavi is gone. He knows that Xavi saying it wasnt a red card is ludicrous and he wants to be on the side of sanity for when rafa takes charge .

  • @motemungai3737
    @motemungai3737 Před měsícem +1

    As always blowing things out of proportion. Gundogan didn't do anything wrong.

  • @user-op6kt8pg9y
    @user-op6kt8pg9y Před měsícem +2

    Average players not being able to take criticism for their mistakes is exactly the reason why Barca are failing

  • @user-mo2rp4eu1e
    @user-mo2rp4eu1e Před měsícem +1

    He was wrong saying it in public yes i understand he was angry as we the fans but things like that should not be say in public and for Lewandowski no need to even speak to that one cause he will still make same thing everyday

  • @keybuckley
    @keybuckley Před měsícem +2

    You hear from his reaction Araujo will do it again.

    • @georgecooper381
      @georgecooper381 Před měsícem

      If Gundo don't press in midfield... If you over stress the defence, they are bound to make mistakes

  • @bryanbantar9742
    @bryanbantar9742 Před měsícem

    Gundogan is the only one who speaks facts in this team, he's the only leader we have, the rest including Xavi can't call out players for mistakes.

  • @77anfi
    @77anfi Před měsícem +11

    Oh shut up Craig...seriously why is ESPN paying these clowns?
    He's comparing it to Kompany. Back in Kompany's days, Gundogan was a younger player and Kompany was captain. The roles have changed now. He is in Barcelona as a senior figure to instill experience so of course he has the right to chide Araujo. If anything, the way Araujo took this criticism shows his own ego problems lol

  • @freiwildnatural6624
    @freiwildnatural6624 Před měsícem

    Gündogan is over 30 and he win so a lot titel, also WC. Arajou is a great player but very young and he learn a lot of critics about his person. But this critic had must Xavi said, otherwise is ist also good, when a player like Gündugan said this word, because so Auraujo came back to the roods that he must learn a lot, and frommwhich player he can learn lot, from a older one.
    Auraujo is capaitan and perhaps thats the problem, because he is so young and when Gündogan said this words, he said in a "underline", you are our capitan, so you never can do so a kid mistack and get for that the red card, that we other player have no change to win.
    This critic is the best for a young player, then without this critic nothing happens after.

  • @ipman9491
    @ipman9491 Před měsícem

    We need Barcelona to step up, to make Laliga exciting again. And as a Madrid fan, I do think Gundogan did say the correct thing.

  • @gaddielamissah2231
    @gaddielamissah2231 Před měsícem +1

    You guys are terrible!!! Gundogan was literally directly asked about the Araujo red card…. What’s all this talk about he not talking about lewandowski bla bla bla 🙄

  • @el.aye.bee.4477
    @el.aye.bee.4477 Před měsícem +1

    But Araujo messed up badly. He needs to own it!

  • @SimplySmythe
    @SimplySmythe Před měsícem +1

    Gundo has the right to critisize ronald. Hes a captain and pulling of stunts like this? Idek why he has the armband

  • @fromahappy5536
    @fromahappy5536 Před měsícem

    Gundogan does it everywhere. He had complained about Guardiola and Man City panicking in champions League games

  • @michaelmoushi2563
    @michaelmoushi2563 Před měsícem +1

    Araujo vs Gundo boxing match??🥊🥊

  • @fistofren3483
    @fistofren3483 Před měsícem

    Just watch the Morata vs. Sabitzer scene between BVB vs. Atleti and then think again about what Gündo has said

  • @nooredeenabdullah7030
    @nooredeenabdullah7030 Před měsícem +1

    Gudughan English real good for a german

  • @amitabhshankar4940
    @amitabhshankar4940 Před měsícem

    No extratime yesterday and today..what's up with that??

  • @croatiankid6595
    @croatiankid6595 Před měsícem +1

    We will gladly take araujo at Bayern 👌🏻

  • @user-bu7wl2hl1x
    @user-bu7wl2hl1x Před měsícem +1

    Gundogan talks as if he’s a flawless player lmfao.

  • @techfreak2227
    @techfreak2227 Před měsícem +1

    Remember when benzema said dont even pass to vini because of his arrogance

    • @ikpeamaojichukwu5947
      @ikpeamaojichukwu5947 Před měsícem

      Wasn't in a press conference though. Was in a leaked conversation.

  • @MelGhips
    @MelGhips Před měsícem +2

    Craig Burley, the great ex footballer. Coughing, Coughing. Talking about other great footballers. This joke of a guy talks down everytime about Mbappe, that tells you everything about little common sense he has and respect for other players talent. Yet he thinks a respected and veteran player in Gundogan can't send a message to the youths to step up and realise the responsibility of a big club like Barcelona.