COACH REACTS (FIRST TIME!) to R9 Ronaldo Fenomeno a LIVING LEGEND

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  • @AlejandroDiaz-ol2sf
    @AlejandroDiaz-ol2sf Před 3 lety +523

    Ronaldo was unstoppable, so unstoppable that the only thing that stopped him were his own knees

    • @vickyhanggara9920
      @vickyhanggara9920 Před 3 lety +35

      Lol yeah... even it need twice knee injuries to stop him...

    • @gottgaame
      @gottgaame Před 2 lety +9

      With the way he cut it was bound to happen. Definitely the best one on one player ever had not problem getting past 5 guys

    • @feliperodrigues4248
      @feliperodrigues4248 Před 2 lety +1

      Well said!

    • @I-am-stevo
      @I-am-stevo Před 2 lety +9

      If his career started 10 years later, the recoveries would have been far better and he would of had better nutrition to keep his weight down and make it less likely to happen. My favourite ever player.

    • @ngovkimhour5437
      @ngovkimhour5437 Před 2 lety +2

      True the way he dribbled the fastest foot I have even seen

  • @sihernan1982
    @sihernan1982 Před 3 lety +272

    Basically he is the best striker of all time. I grew up watching this guy. He was unstoppable at his prime, R9 in my opinion he is the best football ⚽️ player ever!!

    • @mence5992
      @mence5992 Před 3 lety +32

      he probably never reached his real prime

    • @kernlove1986
      @kernlove1986 Před 3 lety +12

      He never got to reach his prime because of those injuries.

    • @mence5992
      @mence5992 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kernlove1986 yeah, it's what I'm saying

    • @fghgffgvbgh
      @fghgffgvbgh Před 3 lety +4

      he reached his prime...he started his career as prime...his starting 3-4 years was the best the world has ever seen...people often ignore his brazil team exploits...

    • @joshnab800
      @joshnab800 Před 3 lety +9

      He really is, not even messi or cr could come close

  • @coxx2807
    @coxx2807 Před 2 lety +28

    This guy was the purest talent that football ever had.

  • @09mmmm08
    @09mmmm08 Před 3 lety +224

    He ruptured tendons in both his knees. Took him out of the game for years. Both times everyone thought he was never playing again. Such a legend.

    • @gustavosteyer1706
      @gustavosteyer1706 Před 3 lety +13

      Such a legend, the two brasilians R9 and R10 are my favorites players ever.

    • @mugiamiftahulchoir8857
      @mugiamiftahulchoir8857 Před 3 lety +18

      Yeah, if that injury didn't happen to him i think he'll have greater career than Cr7 and messi

    • @josecleiton6510
      @josecleiton6510 Před 3 lety +12

      he played in the 2002 World Cup with an injured leg, he said he only kicked the ball with his right leg so no one would notice. and did a different haircut to get attention and nobody noticed the injury. he scored two goals in the cup final.

    • @FactsWithActs
      @FactsWithActs Před 3 lety +2

      @@gustavosteyer1706 my guy

    • @gustavosteyer1706
      @gustavosteyer1706 Před 3 lety +5

      @@josecleiton6510 i heard that the haircut was also because he got tired of the journalists talking about his knees, so he wanted to gave them another target to criticize. Because the some journalists were talking that he should not be on that team

  • @mohammedhamouda5986
    @mohammedhamouda5986 Před 2 lety +8

    He was the best player of all time.
    He had metabolism disease where with age he gained weight along with both of his knees being ruptured
    He was the mentor for Ronaldinho whom in term was the mentor for Messi, almost every player that came after R9 were inspired by him, big names like cristiano/Ibrahimovic/Henry....etc they all idolized him
    Even with the disabilities he was phenomenal.

  • @brightize2651
    @brightize2651 Před 3 lety +50

    The real GOAT, injury gave others a chance to question his claim to the title. My GOAT.

  • @wj6604
    @wj6604 Před 3 lety +84

    The real Ronaldo or R9, truly the most outrageously gifted footballer EVER. If not for some devastating injuries there would be no question who the goat was. Like MJ, Barry Sanders and Gretzky, he was almost unbelievable.

  • @LargeCupOfMilk
    @LargeCupOfMilk Před 2 lety +9

    R9, the idol of your idols

  • @JD-hh2qb
    @JD-hh2qb Před 3 lety +105

    The most naturally talented raw footballer the world has ever seen. He is the combination of cristianos ronaldos athleticism, ronaldinho's skill and messi's dribbling ability and I think he is naturally ambidextrous. It is sad we never saw his prime, although what we already seen was the possibly the highest level

    • @gustavosteyer1706
      @gustavosteyer1706 Před 3 lety +1

      This dude at prime would probably be at the level of messi and cristiano Ronaldo, unfortunately we can only imagine...

    • @broxy2007
      @broxy2007 Před 3 lety +50

      @@gustavosteyer1706 sorry dude but pre injury Ronaldo was a level above the two players you mentioned

    • @gintuner4371
      @gintuner4371 Před 3 lety +19

      @@broxy2007 people will think we are exaggerating when we say this, but he was truly different. He had much more power and resilience than both cr7 and messi. But what ifs will always be looked down upon^^

    • @broxy2007
      @broxy2007 Před 3 lety +11

      @@gintuner4371 exactly right just ask all the players he played with and against, all the coaches he played under. They will all tell you he was most naturally gifted player to ever play the beautiful game. Huge fan of Messi and cr7 but r9 in his prime was just something else

    • @gustavosteyer1706
      @gustavosteyer1706 Před 3 lety +3

      @@broxy2007 i was talking about winning titles, like, ronaldo never could win a champions, bc his injuries happended. Comparing skills he was way better, i imagine how many more relevant he would be without injuries

  • @mohit0953
    @mohit0953 Před 3 lety +47

    he was a humble guy, rarely had a fight with anyone, played in rival teams still never get hated by anyone...❤️

  • @broxy2007
    @broxy2007 Před 3 lety +4

    His teammates at inter Milan nicknamed him el fenomeno. Pre injury Ronaldo was the greatest to ever play football. He was the Michael Jordan and Mike Tyson of football. A total genius whose career was effectively over at 23 due to terrible knee injuries. He did of course recover and have a good career but the injuries leave many asking just what could he have been if he wasn't so unfortunate. The GOAT for me

  • @abhmd4481
    @abhmd4481 Před 3 lety +54

    He experienced career ending injuries, his knee literally exploded.

    • @gustavosteyer1706
      @gustavosteyer1706 Před 3 lety +13

      He broke his tendons in both knees and still so better than the majority of the forwards, its so crazy how good he was

    • @EpicBundy
      @EpicBundy Před 3 lety +1

      twice. and still the best!

  • @larosabianca9543
    @larosabianca9543 Před rokem +11

    Talento straordinario , unico e irripetibile! R9 in cima all' Olimpo del Calcio!!

  • @chentaoji8637
    @chentaoji8637 Před 3 lety +24

    He's 183 cm/6'0 and in his prime he weighted around 85/90 kg (almost 200 lb).
    His body wasn't the ideal but he was FAST and so explosive no one could handle him, even his own body. Unfortunately his career got cut incredibly short but even when he was clearly overweight he was making professional football players look like ameteurs

    • @simo744d
      @simo744d Před 3 lety

      actually he is 183 cm

    • @chentaoji8637
      @chentaoji8637 Před 3 lety

      @@simo744d i misspoke, 6'0 is 183, it was right in my head but i wrote the wrong one

  • @_youryen
    @_youryen Před 3 lety +39

    A testament to his greatness is that he's already one of the best and he is still known as a big 'what if?'
    I can't forget the few games he played here in Japan

    • @gustavosteyer1706
      @gustavosteyer1706 Před 3 lety +5

      He is one of the legends, and i still imagine how better would he be if he hadnt suffered with his knees

  • @DarrenStephenLimFitness
    @DarrenStephenLimFitness Před 3 lety +3

    I still dun see anyone better than he was. He put fear in the opposition before the game even began.

  • @dryames4319
    @dryames4319 Před 3 lety +36

    He’s the unsung inspiration for a lot of today’s stars e.g Cristiano, Messi, Zlatan, Neymar etc.

  • @FactsWithActs
    @FactsWithActs Před 3 lety +87

    btw his real name is Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima (ronaldo nazario), but brazilians called him O Fenomeno meaning the phenomenon.
    So his nicknames are: brazilian Ronaldo, Fat Ronaldo, R9 and Ronaldo Fenomeno.

    • @justlooking1087
      @justlooking1087 Před 3 lety +2

      Lol that’s hilarious, I remember calling him fat Ronaldo when he was at AC

    • @Aliquis.frigus
      @Aliquis.frigus Před 3 lety +16

      Also add to nickname list: The real Ronaldo, and Only Ronaldo+

    • @mist7295
      @mist7295 Před 3 lety +6

      original ronaldo

    • @binashdebidien6019
      @binashdebidien6019 Před 3 lety +6

      They also called him 'the keepers nightmare "

    • @glennheuts407
      @glennheuts407 Před 3 lety +5

      The Real Ronaldo

  • @davidsmith8279
    @davidsmith8279 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'm 47, and football has been my entire life. I've seen a LOT of truly special talents over the years. Pele,Gullit,Van Basten,Beckham,R10,Romario......to name a very small amount. Then later on players like Zlatan,CR7,Messi..... and for me R9 is the most complete player I've ever seen. As a forward he had NO weaknesses. He truly was a combination of CR7,Messi,Best,Zlatan & Gerd Muller. When some of the greatest players and coaches to ever have lived tell you he's the best they've ever seen then you really should listen.

  • @glasseskoala7422
    @glasseskoala7422 Před 3 lety +106

    Ronaldo was truly very composed on the field. As you observed correctly, the defenders fouled and tackled him quite harshly, but he never really got angry about it. In fact, you can see him chatting friendly with the defenders (and as I've heard, that was a 200 IQ-move, too, to distract them or find spaces). He made the life of defenders really harsh though. Cannavaro, one of Italy's biggest defenders probably put it best:
    》More than anyone I faced before him, and anyone I faced after him, Ronaldo was always, always, the one player who stirred fear in me.
    He is the player of our generation. The phenomenon. The Ronaldo.
    The first time I played against Ronaldo was in a Brazil-Italy friendly in France before the 1998 World Cup. Even just walking onto the same pitch as him terrified me.
    We drew that match 3-3, and afterward I had a meeting with our coach, Cesare Maldini.
    “Fabio, you know, a lot of people talk about how incredible Ronaldo is, how he is a very, very good player.”
    I just nodded as he continued.
    “And I can say, after watching him play against you, that yes, Ronaldo, is very, very good.”
    Classic Maldini.
    “Thanks, Coach.”
    Ronaldo was a player who you didn’t necessarily defend, but instead you hoped to limit and contain as much as you could. Because if Ronaldo wanted to score, he would score.
    Of course, Brazil also had Romário, Roberto Carlos, Ronaldinho. But, Ronaldo? He was just … different.
    He was fast. He was strong. He was unbelievable. And every time I played him there was always respect. A player like him didn’t need to trash talk, and there was no point in trying to get inside his head. He was already in yours before the whistle even blew.
    I don’t think that the fear I had of him ever went away. But out of that fear came respect. And the way you respect a player like Ronaldo is to train, every day, as hard as you can. When I showed up to the pitch, I knew I put all the time I could. Was I scared? Sure. But you respect the game and the player by not letting it show on the field.
    Through Ronaldo, I learned how to handle fear on the pitch.《
    His attitude towards his teammates seems to have been great, too. There's a game which tells a lot : There was a young new Brazilian player named Pato when he was already very overweight and had busted his knees already twice at AC Milan; he basically spent a good chunk of Pato's first game trying to get Pato on the score sheet by passing the ball to him all the time. (There's also another story off the field; a player talked about how he completely busted his first game (scored an own goal, got red-carded) and how Ronaldo came to said player to check up on him and encourage him.
    Also yes, he likely belongs to the fastest players ever, even overweight and with both knees busted one of his runs was timed at 36 km/h.

    • @emmersondwarika9305
      @emmersondwarika9305 Před 3 lety +7

      Brilliant comment

    • @AndjeoZla
      @AndjeoZla Před 2 lety +7

      For me, even better story, when Siniša Mihajlović played for Lazio, he once sad: Ronaldo started charging at us with the ball in his feet, and Nesta and me were all alone against him.

    • @felipealba7688
      @felipealba7688 Před rokem

      Brilliant comment

    • @arjancela2938
      @arjancela2938 Před 6 měsíci

      Ronaldo❤

  • @CobreloaLP
    @CobreloaLP Před 3 lety +12

    Ronaldo's career is one of a kind. He was a physical monster in his early career and his peak of his career was when he was 20. He suffered one of the worst injuries in football history and he hasn't played football in 3 years, gained a lot of weight and doctors told him he probably would never play again. He then came back in 2002 after 3 years without playing and won Brazil the world cup with 8 goals in 7 games and scoring twice in the final against Germany. After that world cup he proven to the entire world that he's one of the best ever. Without his injuries he might as well be the goat. He scored over 200 goals by the time of his major injury, Ronaldo and Messi barely scored half when they where at his age. You definitely need to watch some mini documentaries about him. It's just the perfect football story

    • @gaiusx287
      @gaiusx287 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Ronaldo was amazing in the 2002 World Cup but saying he won them the cup is a little disingenuous. That was a stacked team, and anyone who really watched all the games will tell you that Rivaldo performed the best in that team

    • @lucasvicenteoliveira3056
      @lucasvicenteoliveira3056 Před 10 měsíci

      @@gaiusx287 Ronaldo was the most decisive player in the final against germany scoring 2 goals, against turkey in the semi finals he scored out of nowhere in a really difficult game, against belgium he and rivaldo scored and he pressure the goal the whole game, against england ronaldinho and rivaldo scored. I mean, rivaldo played a great cup, and is an outstanding player but in this cup o gordão tava embassado demais meu cria

  • @knoxpuffer
    @knoxpuffer Před 2 lety +9

    He really REALLY liked dribbling past keepers and became known for this and actually caused opposition keepers to play less aggressive against him, not charging out in 1on1's like keepers are supposed to do.

  • @heuneutron
    @heuneutron Před rokem +2

    Fenomeno is his nickname, he was called the Phenom. He was the man in his prime no questions the best player in the world.

  • @FactsWithActs
    @FactsWithActs Před 3 lety +80

    YH so basically we were never blessed with his true prime because he was so explosive his knees simply couldn't handle it. If it wasn't for his knees he would have been the greatest footballer ever without argument and probably the greatest athlete ever I KID YOU NOT.

    • @divyeshlal1360
      @divyeshlal1360 Před 3 lety +3

      also with his weight and all that running when he came back his knees just couldn't do it

    • @gustavosteyer1706
      @gustavosteyer1706 Před 3 lety +4

      @@divyeshlal1360 he had a problem with his thyroid that was only discovered in Milan, it make very hard for him to keep the weight

    • @stephengoodearl4513
      @stephengoodearl4513 Před 3 lety +22

      To me peak R9 is better than both Messi and Christiano.

    • @enriquevillegas5627
      @enriquevillegas5627 Před 3 lety +1

      I totally agree

    • @MrVvulf
      @MrVvulf Před 3 lety +1

      Footballer...100% yes. But best athlete ever? Not even close. Bo Jackson before injury.

  • @gintuner4371
    @gintuner4371 Před 3 lety +16

    He was truly undefendable, and had so much strength and speed. If he hadn't been injured that much, he would have been considered unanimous GOAT, imo.

  • @MajinVegeto89
    @MajinVegeto89 Před 3 lety +4

    When I was a kid (late 90s) Ronaldo was known as the best player in the world. His speed, ball control and dribbling was just next level. He had a great career playing for teams like Barcelona, Internazionale and Real Madrid. Unfortunately he always had a lot of problems with injuries, he was always very injury prone. So his career could have been even more amazing if only he had been healthier. Regardless, he remains as one of the most legendary strikers ever. I strongly recommend that you watch and react to the video called "Exactly How Good Was Ronaldo Nazario?" by the CZcamsr Raymar, it gives you more understanding of Ronaldo and why he is so respected and loved.

  • @mugiamiftahulchoir8857
    @mugiamiftahulchoir8857 Před 3 lety +12

    If i remember correctly he injured himself when he's about 23-24. And out of the game for about 2 years or so. Just to be back with a BANG by winning World Cup in 2002 against the best goalkeeper in that era Oliver Kahn in the final

  • @Edison0219_
    @Edison0219_ Před 3 lety +5

    Ronaldo started it all...he is the one why messi, ronaldo en ronaldinho are so good nowadays! He made the path!

  • @XANDER_REED
    @XANDER_REED Před 7 měsíci +1

    He is so humbled and Loved everywhere. Opposition fans used to cheer for him. Opposition players aspired to be like him. He is the best my eyes have ever seen.

  • @leew6091
    @leew6091 Před 3 lety +9

    The greatest, no arguments.

  • @razvanboghi7502
    @razvanboghi7502 Před 3 lety +4

    His full name is Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima but when he played for Inter in italy he got the nickname Fenomeno witch translates into :The Phenom. He was so good that defenders tried to hurt him, break him constanty. So he had alot of injuries during his career. Also being a robust guy that went on a side to Side full speed attack, it was really easy for a defender to break his legs with just a minimal intervention.they literally used to Hunt him down!

  • @davidli6202
    @davidli6202 Před 2 měsíci +2

    hands down untouchable striker, no one was even close to how deadly he was

  • @galle519
    @galle519 Před 3 lety +18

    People that really know football say he could have been the best ever if he had more time. The injuries ruined those possibilities. But hes still very much a legend of the sport even if he didnt get to do it for as long as say a Messi or Cristiano

  • @giovannigio3764
    @giovannigio3764 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for your good reaction videos. Congratz, you have found the most talented footballer of all time. You noticed very well that he was allround, he is the only player who could do everything. Sadly you did watch him fall to the ground. That was one of his 2 major injury's in a row whitch destroyed him. But he could still run 21.13MPH whitch is insane because at 100% he was much faster than that. (They called him fat and slow.) So at 100% he was clearly much faster than any other player and on short distance (Both start and top speed.) he was almost as fast as Usain Bolt. But like i said before, he could do anything. And even when he came back in 2002 after almost 2 years out of football he was at 65% still the best. (In the WorldCup where legends like Ronaldinho and Zidane who where at 100%.) He is the idol of both Ibrahimovic and Ronaldinho. And everyone from his era says he is the most talented player of all time. The video you did watch did not show much, here you have a video that show some of his skills: czcams.com/video/Zo8BGUldEIc/video.html

    • @JPindanga
      @JPindanga Před rokem

      Ronaldo is the idol of Cristiano Ronaldo, Ibrahimovic, Messi, Haaland, Benzema, Luis Suarez and every kid in 90s and 00s in every continent. If you a yellow shirt with a number 9 you will see that everyone knows him.

  • @shadhurdle524
    @shadhurdle524 Před 3 lety +2

    He suffered knee ruptures in both knees, his right knee in particular (trying not to cry) ruptured in a serie A italian league game, kept him out for about 9 months, then he came back in the coppa italia final and it exploded right away again , the video is on youtube by the way. he was the best player in the world by 21, led brazil to the 1998 world cup final but someone ended up drugging him and brazil lost. after the injuries he came back in the 2002 WC and redeemed both himself and brazil but he was never the same after the injuries. craziest part is that he was still one of the players with the bummy knees but without the injuries he would have been the indisputable GOAT. so sad

  • @salminoreyes3504
    @salminoreyes3504 Před 3 lety +6

    He was never cocky! A masterful striker/ goal scorer

  • @deathwisher039
    @deathwisher039 Před 2 lety +3

    He was the most humble player. Fastest ever with the ball. All greats have different attributes, while he had everything combined. His horrific knee injuries stopped his career, but there is no one better the him in his prime years. One interesting fact, he scored 88 goals after going through the goalkeeper in his professional career. No one comes close.

  • @sirjoaquin
    @sirjoaquin Před 3 lety +8

    messi actually said that he wanted to be a player like ronaldo, right? I remember hearing an interview like that. But yea, ronaldo was honestly the most prolific striker of his generation, and we never truly saw his full potential. Severe knee knjuries took him out of competition for a long time, its like his body couldnt handle his genius or smthn, plus at some point he developed thyroid issues too which had him gaining more and more weight, so he eventually just retired. Nothing less than tragic to be honest, but Im happy a player like him existed.

  • @user-kh5jl3tz9w
    @user-kh5jl3tz9w Před 3 lety +2

    The "phenomenon" nickname (fenomeno in portuguese) i think dates back to when he used to play in Italy. One comentator was describing one of Ronaldo's highlights during the match and called him phenomenom because just a like hurricane, a volcano eruption, a storm, a tsunami or any force of nature, he was unstoppable. In 2002 he had already been elected the best player of the world three times and went through 8 serious knee surgeries, but still scored 8 times at the World Cup (twice in the final when Brazil defeat Germany 2-0). He is a legend, the best striker ever (to many). Nice react, football is amazing!

  • @samya4069
    @samya4069 Před 3 lety +2

    Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima is considered the best striker and one of the best footballer and the most complete footballer to ever grace the field of football. At just age of 21 he received the 1997 Ballon d'Or, and he remains the youngest recipient of the award. He has won 2 FIFA world cups and finished 2nd in one occasion with his national team of Brazil, which is the most prestigious award to exist in football. Unfortunately his career was cut short due to several knee injuries and other health issues. The title "Fenômeno"was given to him as he is widely considered as one of goats.

  • @spfl010
    @spfl010 Před 3 lety +7

    Best forward ever is the history of football.

  • @23aceballer
    @23aceballer Před rokem +2

    He was so good he tore ligaments in his knee, his knee cap actually exploded during a game. And still came back from that to win the fifa world player of the year a couple years later...
    Even when he was "fat" he was still one of the best strikers in the world.

  • @kennethsim7097
    @kennethsim7097 Před 2 lety +1

    In fact, he is only football player we call him 'Alien' in the every Asia newspaper because of how phenomenal he plays

  • @joblakelisbon
    @joblakelisbon Před 2 lety +1

    R9 snapped both his patella tendons at 23. His tendons patella ended up on his thigh. This was the late 90s - they did somewhat experimental operations. It was far from clear that he would ever play again. He couldn't even bend his knee beyond about 50 degrees initially after the operation. He made it back after two years of rehab. In 2002, after going through that injury he went to the world cup with Brazil and was the top scorer in the tournament, scoring two in the final against Germany. Brazil lifted the trophy and R9 completed the greatest comeback in the history of football. He was only 70% of the player he previously was but that was still enough to make him the best striker in the world for a few more years.
    The pre-injury Ronaldo is by far the best striker the world has ever seen. He was by far the fastest, the best finisher, built like a bull and was literally the most skilful player in the world. It just made no sense that one player could be so good on every metric - guys that size and power are rarely so technical - never mind the most technical in the world. I've watched football all my life, played in academies and professional reserve teams - when I watch R9 to this day he blows my mind - just an absolutely immense player - beyond anything we've ever seen.

  • @majiwys_7928
    @majiwys_7928 Před rokem +1

    FANTASTIC!! R9 was out of this World.

  • @tosickristian7365
    @tosickristian7365 Před 3 lety +6

    To me he’s the greatest ever

  • @michaelangelo5580
    @michaelangelo5580 Před rokem

    Ronaldo was very humble. He injured his knee, didn't play for a couple of years, came back for the World Cup in '02 and was the leading scorer of the tournament and Brazil became the world champion. Thats a true story!

  • @daysofgrace2934
    @daysofgrace2934 Před 10 měsíci +1

    In Ronaldo's day football was a contact sport, so he was fouled - kicked, pushed, shirt pulled. He had pace, power, resilience & skill; the complete player. The most important thing he brought to a team is that he could make something out of nothing. You give the ball to him in a situation where nothing is happening and he would do something on his own and get you a goal without the need for the rest of his team to contribute and when the opposition were in ascendency (in football we call this 'against the run of play'), that is a very unique quality, the ability to turn the match on it's head, when his team were 'backs against the wall time' he pulled it out of a hat, it's not easy to make hay when the sun's not shining. That's what made him one of the best ever...

  • @jorgemartinbg
    @jorgemartinbg Před 2 lety +1

    That’s the real goat …. After the knee injuries , just the best 9

  • @paper_man
    @paper_man Před 2 lety +1

    Ronaldo is considered by most people the player with the most talent in history, the most unstoppable one, as u can clearly see in the video, his unique ability plus the insane speed, he was the player that shocked the world the most. The problem was that he suffered 2 serious injuries, shown in the video, that affected his career a lot, if it was not for that, he would be considered the best ever, by a large margin.
    The fact that he is still considered the best ever after his 2 injuries by a lot of people just shows u his alien potential.
    He is also the greatest idol of a lot of players, like Cristiano and Zlatan.

  • @HimanisWorld
    @HimanisWorld Před 2 lety +2

    Original ronaldo..💪 If he had not faced injury problems we would not be able to imagine the level he is in today....best player of all time. a legend... "phenomenon"💪

  • @TrueGreenSmoker
    @TrueGreenSmoker Před 2 lety +4

    Fun fact: He got discovered by a Dutch scout from PSV and with PSV he got his name forever stamped on football. The Dutch knew that Ronaldo could become something we have never seen and he perfected it at Barça and other huge clubs like Real, Inter, AC Milan and became a monster of a player. Still sad about his early career ending.

    • @jpgduff
      @jpgduff Před rokem

      Eh...Romario recommended him to PSV as that was the team he first played for I Eurppe. Get it right lol

  • @massamune70
    @massamune70 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Everyone seems to comment about Ronaldo's weight. The man had Hypothyroidism . Even then, he was still phenomenal. I am truly blessed to have seen him play during my lifetime. Thank you Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima, you have brought joy to me and so many others 👍

  • @sergiocecin
    @sergiocecin Před 2 lety +2

    You just witnessed the best football player ever.......... by far!

  • @Sa-rt5lq
    @Sa-rt5lq Před 7 měsíci +2

    Best of the best.No one better than him.

  • @arthurmello5082
    @arthurmello5082 Před rokem +1

    At his peak he had one of the worst injuries any player ever had… after 2 painful years he came back to win the world cup and the best player of the year award. What a legend!

  • @JuanCruz-vn6he
    @JuanCruz-vn6he Před 3 lety +4

    My fav soccer players of all time. He was plagued from knee injuries. Both from players that would foul him after him passing them and his movement on the field. Also he might've had an illness that restricted him from playing don't remember really but one of the greatest for sure.

  • @rafaelgordilho9002
    @rafaelgordilho9002 Před 2 lety +1

    He got hurt badly in 1999/2000. A severe knee injury, which made many think that he was not going to be able to walk. He was not only able to walk, but he came back to the pitches, and scored 8 goals in the 2002 World Cup, leading Brazil to its 5th title. In 2006 he scored his 15th World Cup goal, a record only broken by Miroslav Klose in 2014. Ronaldo is an idol of many players such as Ibrahimovic, Rooney, Messi and others. According to Zinedine Zidane he was the best that he has played with. A true legend!

  • @fireballgaming2252
    @fireballgaming2252 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Ronaldo was unstoppable,so difficult to get him off the ball ,only by fouling him.
    He had power,speed,technique ,soft touch,and lots of ball control.
    My favorite player of all time😉

  • @Pillowvillage
    @Pillowvillage Před 3 lety +9

    Il Phenomeno. Perhaps the most complete center ever. Not only lightning fast and insanely skillful, but also creally clever and his placement is top notch. Really unlucky with severe knee injuries though. And a much better passer and teamplayer than people says. Everyone was scared of him. Unplayable at his peak. And one of the most exciting player i have ever seen. To see him in full sprint with the ball glued to his feets and change direction on a dime is just "Gaahhh"
    Here is a short snippet of the french national team speaking about Ronaldo before the world cup final 1998. France won the final (Ronaldo was out because of sickness) czcams.com/video/EUaDKtMawww/video.html
    Keep it up!

    • @Capimm
      @Capimm Před 3 lety +2

      Fun fact, after he came back from his knee injury for the 2002 World Cup, he was boasting that dreadful (now iconic) hairstyle as a distraction to keep media less focused on questioning his physical capabilities, injuries and such. Apparently it worked, seeing the results

    • @Pillowvillage
      @Pillowvillage Před 3 lety

      @@Capimm yeah! That haircut still haunts me..😀

  • @mannydizzle9
    @mannydizzle9 Před 2 lety +1

    R9 is football. Zidane a God of football feels R9 is the best player ever. In short what R9 can do on a pitch one can't even do on a video game. It's not just creativity, determination and fighting adversity. He was just simply the best complete forward in the game. Blessed to have been able to watch him play. I will die happy for this one day. Watch closely, and I think you caught this in your reaction but didn't speak of it... He slows down after he beats the last opponents before he taps it in the net. It's the true Brazilian style don't just beat em, let them know they never had a chance.

  • @basketskate1247
    @basketskate1247 Před 6 měsíci

    All the more amazing and how He still managed to back after those gruesome injuries and even win us our FIFTH WORLD CUP ! Brazilian here. Ronaldo was a force of nature.

  • @mmartinez9802
    @mmartinez9802 Před 3 lety +1

    This guy, Is a pure pure pure athlete ... oh yea pure

  • @erictecher6520
    @erictecher6520 Před 2 lety +1

    He had 2 severe knee injuries (one right after the other) that kept him away from football for a very long time. I remember I cried for him. It was so unfair... But he recovered. Then he got fat because of thyroid problems. But even with overweight, he scored 25 goals a year with Real Madrid.

  • @bwil1000
    @bwil1000 Před 2 lety +1

    Before his knee injuries from 97-2000 R9 running at defenders was the most awe inspiring sight football has ever seen & arguably in all of sport. That he adapted his game & was still as lethal a goal scorer post injury & thyroid problems is further testament to his greatness. If only mercurial Brazilians were also good professionals.

  • @albertgandiamodol5311
    @albertgandiamodol5311 Před 3 lety +1

    R9 is the only player who can visit Camp Nou and Bernabeu and he will be applauded in both of them!

  • @rafaelribeiro99
    @rafaelribeiro99 Před 3 lety +3

    One curiosity about R9, is that in the final stages of his carreer he got really fat, so he obviously didnt have the explosion of speed he had before, but he still was a regular on his team (Corinthians) just because hes so smart when it comes to positioning and timing, since he didnt have the speed he needed to make due with his conditioning, he touched the ball a lot less but he was REALLY efficient, like, only touched in the ball about 2 or 3 times in one attack, and was enough for him to avoid a defender and make a goal, or avoid a defender and make an assist for a teammate. Even overweight, two or three ball touches, that was all Ronaldo needed to be a regular in one of the best clubs in the Brazillian A League, he was THAT good

  • @rafaelribeiro99
    @rafaelribeiro99 Před 3 lety +1

    Fenomeno is his nickname, which means Phenom. About the the moment his in pain yelling, thats because he suffered TWO nasty knee injuries, and still made back from both of them, for me Ronaldo Fenomeno is the best player i saw play, in my generations at least, Cristiano is amazing, Messi is amazing but nothing beats the Fenomemo

  • @eymerich6872
    @eymerich6872 Před 3 lety +2

    Only one thing needed to know. He is the best striker ever played on this planet. Best dribbler also.

  • @IvanSergio1984
    @IvanSergio1984 Před 3 lety +1

    He blew out his knee twice! This man came back both times!

  • @prithvisitaula9432
    @prithvisitaula9432 Před rokem +1

    He was a combination of messi dribbling, ronaldos shooting power, ronaldhinos skills, and mbappes speed, a true legend of the game

  • @mohit0953
    @mohit0953 Před 3 lety +2

    this was just a fraction the genius this man was🔥🔥❤️❤️, sad his career plugged with injuries

  • @judesleiman7310
    @judesleiman7310 Před 3 lety +2

    FINALLYYY U REACT TO OG RONALDOOO. Thanks so much for this coach ur the best. I'm watching this vid rn already getting amazing. Ur reaction over this makes it 10 times more worthwhile everytime.

  • @wendool24
    @wendool24 Před rokem

    Imagine R9 playing right now with all the social media advantages!!! That will amplify his greatness to such a level, it would have been ridiculous.

  • @georgelicense3492
    @georgelicense3492 Před 3 lety

    Great analysis bro. Like the reactions 👍 Great to hear from a professional

  • @virusmyth4930
    @virusmyth4930 Před 2 lety +1

    This guy was just insane, seriously...
    Had he not had several nasty knee injuries during his career, he'd ve been the goat for sure.

  • @giovannigiorgio5177
    @giovannigiorgio5177 Před 3 lety +2

    Elastico move is hard to do and other players do it while they are at rest but ronaldo did it while running and that was against nesta one of the greatest if not the greatest defender

  • @JohnDoe_75
    @JohnDoe_75 Před 2 lety +2

    Ah you finally commented to in what my opinion, is the greatest player of the sport ever, he played for Brazil in the same team as Ronaldinho. Imagine going up against those 2 on the same team. Unfortunately he was plagued with horrible knee injuries, his first injury they thought his career was over but he did make a successful comeback. It did shorten his career in the end.

  • @mrstifmeister9347
    @mrstifmeister9347 Před 2 lety +3

    Growing up watching him, i still thinking that he’s the best in the world, just imagine he didn’t get nasty knee injury, i will always look him above messi and cristiano ronaldo

  • @joakimbrandsrud8218
    @joakimbrandsrud8218 Před 3 lety +1

    What Ronaldo is doing is brazilian art🙏🏻🔥 Aint many fotballers who can do what the brazilian old schoolers can. 💪🏻💪🏻 and yes they are humble. They play for the love of the game❤️❤️

  • @zorato5965
    @zorato5965 Před 3 lety +1

    So what you need to know about him is first, he is the original Ronaldo, and he had two major carreer ending injuries, like, for real. The first time no one with similar injuries had ever recovered in a Professional level, doctors said he would never even walk right again. He locked himself up in a fisioterapy facility and worked on his knee 24/7. One year and a half later, without playing, he was called for the national team to play The World Cup, no one believed in him, but against EVERYONE he was the MVP of the season, won the World Cup, Ballon D'or, most scores in the competition and etc.
    The second injury wasnt as bad, but, he was older and overweight, but he came back again and won some stuff.
    He is often called the best forward in history and might had been the best overall if it wasnt for his injuries. Maradona and Pele themselves said so. He was Ronaldinhos mentor, defined a generation of footballers. He is Zlatans biggest hero, also Messis. Outside of the field he was an example for kids and always gave everyone attention.
    In Brasil he is only behind Pelé, even with them injuries. A true example of a comeback.

  • @andreaskyriakopoulos2976
    @andreaskyriakopoulos2976 Před 2 lety +2

    The best striker ever . He was playing with no legs .

  • @quieness
    @quieness Před 2 lety +1

    He was hands down, the most talented player EVER. A lot of people (including Messi) have set him as the most amazing player they ever saw....truly a shame what happened to his knees. He also had a pituitary gland problem (hyperthyroidism), which made him gain weight super quick, thats why in many clips you see he was overweighted. It was a player with the dribbling skills of Messi-Maradona-Pelé and the strenght of Cristiano Ronaldo. Speed, power and precision. Late 90s Ronaldo was the craziest thing ever to me, alongside 2012 Messi

  • @12345678sharad
    @12345678sharad Před 2 lety +2

    He is till date the best striker in the game and in his prime years he was unplayable , speed , skill and physicality he was a nightmare to play against , one major injury ruined his career :( and ps he is most humble guy ever.

  • @fonseca1992
    @fonseca1992 Před 2 lety +1

    Messi? Cristian? Ronaldinho? Elite of elite. Ronaldo? he was in a different dimension, the best ever. The Phenom.

  • @mohit0953
    @mohit0953 Před 3 lety

    I Really loved your analysis bro, you really are very perceptive on small details like the speed and his combined dribbling+skills like dinho and messi...

  • @djfunkychicken
    @djfunkychicken Před 3 lety +2

    YOU MUST REACT TO : R9 vs R10 skills battle (ronaldo vs ronaldinho)
    get ready for jaw dropping football skills

  • @marcelotavares1950
    @marcelotavares1950 Před 2 lety

    Ronaldo knee broke and the bone came out, exposed fracture. He didn't play for al.ost to seasons, came back for the world cup, super overweight, became the higher scorer of the world cup, (since has been passed) and won the world cup, 28 lbs above his normal weight. He was humble, never got Involved into fights. On top of the crazy skills had the strongest outburst/explosions and beat most with his speed. Had 3 knee surgeries and plaid the second half of his career super overweight. He was 30-40 lbs hea ier but yet still produced and did amazing things. Best Foward that has ever step on the pitch. One funny fact he soccer at headers. Did not like to hit the ball with his head at all. But again, he never needed it to score. Those who watched his career all feel that if he had never hurt his knee (3times), he would been easily consider the GOAT.

  • @lilbutterfly1689
    @lilbutterfly1689 Před 2 lety +1

    In the mid 90's he was in football world the next big thing, which is true because before most football strikers and goalscorers were classical they either score from, passes, through passes, crosses and strikers were playing a physical game which is about dominance, and Ronaldo was high technical and skillfull player with great agility and great muscle memory means altough if he was a bit fat he was cappable of dash dribble and feint with his body at high closed areas where the opposite team players and especially defenders gather, that is something impossible and still no player today can be fat and very agile and that's where the phenomenal status comes from. appart from the fact that he reached 100 goals before turning 20 and scoring against most nations of the world with yellow and green shirt, every true football fan feel sad for his story with injuries, if it wasn't for injuries he would totally dominate the greatest players of all-time technically and statistically.
    His talent and inspiration still lives till this day and will for the next hundred years.
    Ronaldo R9 the best ever

  • @sentryward8744
    @sentryward8744 Před 2 lety +1

    In the late 90s and very early 2000s
    Everytime you see R9 with the ball, you know exactly what gonna happen
    Hes gonna drop a couple of your deffender, fool the goalie and score in the empty net
    And there is nothing you can do about it

  • @Flexican93
    @Flexican93 Před 2 lety +1

    The 2002 Brazilian World Cup team was probably the best international team ever put together that team had 3 of the best players in the world (Roberto Carlos, Ronaldinho, and Ronaldo) I was only nine when I witnessed that World Cup haven’t seen another team come close to the type of talent that whole squad had at that time

  • @kgunitkeese17
    @kgunitkeese17 Před 3 lety

    Not only could Ronaldo go through defenders with ease, he’d leave them humiliated! To answer your question on “what happened” is because he was such an explosive player, his knees couldn’t keep up with him. He was questioned whether or not he could perform in the 2002 World Cup. Not only did he prove them wrong, but he scored the decisive 2 goals in the final to win the cup.
    He was along with Ronaldinho very humble players and almost zero haters. Rival fans would even praise both of them if they lost the match

  • @zombiepaintplay1900
    @zombiepaintplay1900 Před 11 měsíci

    simply the best striker,n9 of history. UNSTOPPABLE

  • @bryanselva8799
    @bryanselva8799 Před 2 lety +1

    Before the knees gave out. He was a God among men and everyone that knew, agreed.
    Before Messi, every legend talked about Ronaldo Luis Nazario de Lima( Ronaldo il fenómeno), like they were children.
    Plus. He never ever said he was better than anyone.

  • @lilbutterfly1689
    @lilbutterfly1689 Před rokem +1

    He is the most player to score by dribbling goalkeepers, more than 70 goals, and in another study about him they found that 30 inches is the maximum that the ball has got far away from him (exept when he push the ball to run and follow it), just to know how much control he got

  • @ernestoyanez3687
    @ernestoyanez3687 Před 2 lety +1

    By far, my personal favorite player all time. And fenómeno was and still is his knickname.

  • @TheFurymaker
    @TheFurymaker Před rokem

    Ronaldo is one a crazy combination of speed, power, balance and absolute incredible technical abilities.
    He has pace of Cristiano Ronaldo (one of the fastest ever), has that balance and agility of Messi (not as agile) but incredibly well balanced and in combination with his power/strength he was like a truck, now add to that Ronaldinho's technical ability in terms of dribbling and Messi's shot accuracy and there you have a real, brazilian Ronaldo, El Fenomeno.
    Now in terms of peak, his peak was so incredibly high and eye test puts him just up there with likes of Messi, Maradona, Dinho, his stats in his peak years (which started as soon as he kicked the ball for PSV) are incredible.
    Injuries ruined his career, but his love for women and partying also contributed a bit to it one would think.
    Now one fun fact about him, he's probably one of most loved players ever, he played in both Milan teams and both fans of Milan and Inter love him, he played for Barca and Real and fans of both team love him and outside of Messi probably, he'll be ranked by best player by most football players as his abilities were evident as soon as he touched the ball.
    Now in terms of playstyle, he was a pure striker, #9 that could dribble, play inside the box, outside the box, score bangers, headers anything and everything, but what gives Messi the edge in my books is his playmaking ability and ability to dictate the match no matter what.
    Ronaldo is something like Derrick Rose of football, started so strong and was feared by everyone, was the best at age of 21 but eventually ruined by injuries (one would argue Rose didn't deserve his MVP title, but if you take a look at that Chicago Bulls and how far they went each season Rose was healthy and how much he contributed to it while ruining his competition tells you enough about that one)

  • @KRDD-KMHR
    @KRDD-KMHR Před 3 lety +11

    if you want to react to another freak of nature you should react to Roberto Carlos. He was a defender but he was known for having a shotgun in his left leg.

    • @skarpio2000
      @skarpio2000 Před 3 lety +4

      you mean a canon. people literally used to jump out of his way on free kicks.

  • @benloose8981
    @benloose8981 Před 3 lety +6

    Would you ever react to the best home run robberies in baseball. I would love this.

  • @fidel2xl
    @fidel2xl Před 2 lety

    Ronaldo 'Fenomeno' was one of the greatest strikers, and greatest overall footballer, ever in the game of football --- both he and Ronaldinho are actually my favorite footballers of all time. Just some background on Ronaldo...he won FIFA World Player of the Year back in 1996 when he was just 20 years old, making him the youngest player ever to win that award. The FIFA World Player of the Year is like the NBA MVP, except it is a worldwide award and given to a player regardless of which league on the planet the player plays in.
    He also repeated and won the same award the next year (1997) at the age of 21; and he also won the award in 2002 after coming back from a devastating knee injury that pretty much kept him out of the game for 2 years. Had he not been injured, many believe he would have secured 1 or 2 other awards, or at the very least been in the top 3 in rankings worldwide during those years he was out with injury. That's how dominant he was when he was on the field healthy.