AMERICAN Reacts to Why Lionel Messi Is Called The "GOAT"

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  • @sarangtamirisa5090
    @sarangtamirisa5090 Před rokem +3449

    The more you know about and play football, the more impressive his playstyle will seem.

    • @_simao.f_1282
      @_simao.f_1282 Před rokem +176

      thats why there is people who still think ronaldo is better

    • @SHRD
      @SHRD Před rokem +65

      Guess ishowspeed will also understand that once cause Ronaldo is not the best if Messi is in the room he is not even the 2nd best of all time that place belongs to Ronaldinho Cruyff Pele so basically he is not even in top 5 of all time. No offence but Ronaldo was just unlucky he was born in same time as Messi if he was born 10-15 years earlier. He would definitely be the most dominant player in that era unstoppable as hell

    • @martijnijzerman2309
      @martijnijzerman2309 Před rokem +45

      @@SHRD Ronaldo is better than Ronaldinho lol

    • @socialseahawksfan9325
      @socialseahawksfan9325 Před rokem +54

      @@martijnijzerman2309 no he isnt

    • @akz4634
      @akz4634 Před rokem +57

      @@martijnijzerman2309 Ronaldinho was a better player than Ronaldo

  • @kiaome2398
    @kiaome2398 Před rokem +2411

    he didnt even need to win the world cup to be the GOAT but he did it anyway he is complete he has every trophy he can possibly have broke every record .. he is just out of this world

    • @nataliam9764
      @nataliam9764 Před rokem +99

      I hope he gets the Super Golden Ball. Only Di Stefano got it.

    • @anubhavkashyap3634
      @anubhavkashyap3634 Před rokem +25

      Speed- you still dont have euro

    • @InglesConGabe
      @InglesConGabe Před rokem +55

      So true! That world Cup only makes his hatters stutter trying to justify their faulty arguments

    • @Dippa1991
      @Dippa1991 Před rokem +3

      Last goal was not onside. The cup is rigged

    • @darthdawgz74gd
      @darthdawgz74gd Před rokem +49

      @@Dippa1991 every world cup is rigged cause they all had missed calls so good luck with that

  • @denniscesar
    @denniscesar Před rokem +168

    Messi is praised in the football world not only for his technical skills, but also for his behavior off the field, never getting into the trouble that one usually sees in this type of celebrity. He made me and many Brazilians support Argentina (our historic rival) in this World Cup just because of him. Lionel Messi retiring without a World Cup trophy would be a disaster for the sport. If anyone deserved it, it was him.

    • @schmidti4294
      @schmidti4294 Před 8 měsíci +1

      you said it perfect

    • @gerbil5101
      @gerbil5101 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Apart from the tax fraud, of course.

    • @tyronelorenzovalentio3414
      @tyronelorenzovalentio3414 Před 7 měsíci

      @@gerbil5101everyone has been tax fraud

    • @brosgames6126
      @brosgames6126 Před 6 měsíci +3

      ​@@gerbil5101so not payimg the goverment an insane amount of money makes u a bad person ?? All rich people avoid taxes

    • @ottocooper6526
      @ottocooper6526 Před 5 měsíci

      he refused to pay taxes

  • @yono666
    @yono666 Před 9 měsíci +36

    Being from Barcelona I can't even express the amount of emotions this little dude gave us for more than a decade.
    It wasn't just his skill, everytime he had the ball, AT LEAST 3 players from the enemy team were on him, this creates a lot of free spaces for the other players to attack. Just him being in field could mean winning a game already.

  • @jamesblackwell2067
    @jamesblackwell2067 Před rokem +1671

    people never really mention this but messi also has about 400 assists in his career

    • @sourswift
      @sourswift Před rokem +41

      He has around 360+ I think

    • @Sevaekor
      @Sevaekor Před rokem +274

      Both of you super close, average your 2 numbers :D Messi currently has a grand total of 386 all-time assists.
      In case anyone is wondering, the #2 position of all-time assists is currently held by Thomas Muller with 294.
      One hell of a margin.

    • @sourswift
      @sourswift Před rokem +35

      @@Sevaekor knew it was somewhere around that, Google never gives a straightforward answer because it’s never updated and the only way I know he has 793 career goals is because when I was watching the RO16 game he scored his 789th and it showed on the screen his career goals, so I just add on

    • @Hanswer122
      @Hanswer122 Před rokem

      @@Sevaekor this accurate

    • @Dinozor3
      @Dinozor3 Před rokem +32

      That makes sense, since he is the best playmaker ever. But those almost 800 goals dont make sense, since he never was CF.

  • @willclarke05
    @willclarke05 Před rokem +1326

    As an American who’s spent most of my life telling people around me they’re missing out on Messi.. this is beautiful :)

    • @darthsaren6519
      @darthsaren6519 Před rokem +61

      yep I am from Europe and I have observed that in US Ronaldo has better advertisment , no idea why. Americans in general at least until this world cup knew about Ronaldo , not Messi. Honestly I think Ronaldo is a good striker , but there are others I consider better than him , including of course Messi.

    • @elguachin3262
      @elguachin3262 Před rokem +19

      @@darthsaren6519 thats because of Nike

    • @darthsaren6519
      @darthsaren6519 Před rokem +5

      @@elguachin3262 hey man , didnt know that, just because of a comercial ? sorry I do not follow TV or own a TV for the last 20 years cause I think they are useless. That explains it now because I was like all the time : what da heck , why is there even a discussion about it. Anyway if you want to have a look at Gheorghe Hagi a huge underrated player from my country I put a link in a commment 2 days ago here. Thing is I was little when he was playing and didnt realise how good he was until I grow older and started to watch clips from different players and then I saw a few compilation of Hagi ...jesus christ. So underrated - just watch it out of curiosity if nothing else.

    • @elguachin3262
      @elguachin3262 Před rokem +8

      @@darthsaren6519 I know him, great player. I remember him from the 1994 World Cup when Romania eliminated my country in the round of 16, I think he scored a goal and an assist in that game. one of the most underrated players

    • @darthsaren6519
      @darthsaren6519 Před rokem

      @@elguachin3262 wow really ? what country are you from ?

  • @Th33Blck
    @Th33Blck Před 6 měsíci +19

    And he got his 8th Ballon D'Or, this year. Messi is Infinite ❤‍🔥

    • @Harroldsmodics
      @Harroldsmodics Před 3 měsíci +2

      He deserved this to any roanldo fans that comes here

  • @diegorucci5160
    @diegorucci5160 Před rokem +126

    As an Argentine, I feel completely lucky to have witnessed both Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi.
    Some will say that Messi just walks around the field, that he doesn't run.
    If you look closely, he is thinking, calculating, measuring his opponents, looking for his weaknesses. His head turned from side to side, looking for the best spaces. He's a tactician...and when he finds the sweet spot, he just coordinates the game with his teammates.
    Not only goals, free kicks or penalties... Mbappè, Ronaldo... they will never be up to par. He definitely is the GOAT.

    • @arthurkariuki4277
      @arthurkariuki4277 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Yeah, plus if you’ve played football you would know how difficult it is to dribble the ball past multiple players. Quite tiring so he does need the break

    • @maitaimik
      @maitaimik Před 10 měsíci +9

      As an Englishman, I grudging respected the great talent of Don Diego BUT I did not respect his cheating. Maradona was Frankenstein's monster to Messi's Superman. Messi has done everything Maradona did, only with more grace, more innovation, more precision and faster. Messi is every knowledgeable person's GOAT.

    • @vengefulaid5780
      @vengefulaid5780 Před 9 měsíci

      Maradona is a dirty handball cheater. Absolute fraud. He will never be anything else

    • @sheenakr7616
      @sheenakr7616 Před 6 měsíci

      and the real thing is that he would have cleared even more record by now if it wasnt for ronaldo, imagine having the 2nd best player of all time in the same era with you, tbh although G.O.A.T debate ended and messi is clear of all footballers in existence, ronaldo is still closer to messi than any other footballer, if ballon dor was fair and both of them achieved the things they did in different eras, ronaldo and messi would be clear of all footballer with 10 and 12 ballon dors each, the reason im telling this is cuz u said ronaldo will never be up to par with him lol, the fact that ronaldo still outperformed messi in certain seasons show that he was on that quality for alot of time, although its clear than ronaldo have been runner up more times with messi winning individual trophies, ronaldo still made messi a runner up multiple times too
      the ballon dor robbery questioning for 2013 and 2015 is literally disaproved by the fact that ronaldo came runner up over neymar in 2015 and messi came runner up in 2013 over ribery, messi and ronaldo both are more relative than you actually think, tbh if they were both in different eras the goat debate will still be up, respect both for their greatness, people forget that messi isnt even up the level he used to be and neither is ronaldo when the world cup slander for ronaldo is happening. although i used to be a ronaldo fan, messi clearly won now but saying they rnt close is a straight up lie bud

    • @sheenakr7616
      @sheenakr7616 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@maitaimikpretty sure than even after everything most argentinians pick maradona over messi lol

  • @Barz-beats
    @Barz-beats Před rokem +490

    He is the only player who can bring tears to my eyes.

    • @Barz-beats
      @Barz-beats Před rokem +4

      Also 11.20 is a 95 procent copycat goal from the legandary Maradona.

    • @michaelmachel3729
      @michaelmachel3729 Před rokem +15

      Man I've shed tears of happiness uncontrollably a few times

    • @jhanschannel4390
      @jhanschannel4390 Před rokem +4

      Not only tear buy a joy everytime I watch his video..

    • @dreqxz4490
      @dreqxz4490 Před rokem +6

      The goal against Mexico this World Cup made me and my brothers jump and scream and cry

    • @JohnKellyC2
      @JohnKellyC2 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Barz-beats Bro Not Copycat its inspired, Maradona's messi's idol

  • @krisjones3496
    @krisjones3496 Před rokem +511

    I remember alot of people saying “messi is only good because of xavi and iniesta” where have these people gone?

    • @helvete983
      @helvete983 Před rokem +134

      They are on Social Media stroking CR7's bruised ego.

    • @whyvern6817
      @whyvern6817 Před rokem +24

      I love iniesta but messi is just that man

    • @desert_rose7171
      @desert_rose7171 Před rokem +23

      have they even won any major trophies since they left barca? but Messi has.

    • @BloodyofHistory
      @BloodyofHistory Před rokem +5

      @@desert_rose7171 and world cup + copa ,barca is curse

    • @maje1064
      @maje1064 Před rokem +20

      They are telling he had scored only penalty. But im sur when it was cr7 they was telling "goal is goal"

  • @minikpedersen9212
    @minikpedersen9212 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Messi is the definition of pure football - he didn't need the World Cup win to be called the best in history, he was already the best in history long before the World Cup win.

  • @dbgtpriced
    @dbgtpriced Před rokem +16

    The reason why he points his fingers up at the sky is cause he’s doing that for his grandma. "I am doing this because I dedicate my goals to my grandmother. She took to me to football but now she can't see how far I have come. Nevertheless, she continues to help me and my family"

  • @kamielzeegers8106
    @kamielzeegers8106 Před rokem +227

    9:20 That celebration is iconic for a number of reasons;
    It was a stoppage time winner against Real Madrid at their homeground.
    Real spent 90 min trying to kick Messi out of the game. Some of the fouls were horrendous & Sergio Ramos eventually got a straight red.
    To add to it, it was Messi's 500th Barca goal.
    The stuff of nightmares for Real fans, the stuff of dreams for Barca fans.

    • @OZEEtube
      @OZEEtube Před rokem

      They literally gave him a black eye and injured his mouth in that match. He scored his first goal with a tissue in his mouth. He isn't human.

    • @m0skit0
      @m0skit0 Před rokem +4

      If I may correct you, "Real" is normally used for Real Sociedad (la Real). Real Madrid is only referred as "Madrid" (el Madrid).

    • @kamielzeegers8106
      @kamielzeegers8106 Před rokem +5

      @@m0skit0 you most definitely may! And i stand corrected.
      Coincidentally i learned this recently when I kept referring to Real Sociedad as Sociedad to a guy from San Sebastian....

    • @jorg3023
      @jorg3023 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@kamielzeegers8106 There is a difference between El Real (Madrid) and La Real (Sociedad) and obviously talking about Barça you know Real is Madrid

    • @elgazu1857
      @elgazu1857 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@m0skit0Both are Real, but Real Sociedad is La real and Madrid is El real

  • @TheBubbafadass
    @TheBubbafadass Před rokem +562

    Cr7 is a truly great player, he really is one of the best to ever pull on a shirt. His athleticism is astounding, the longevity, his hunger for trophys, goals and records is unrivalled...............but Messi is just not from this planet, when you watch him play at his best he is just mesmerising, you watch in awe of what he is doing, the dribbling, the close control, the body feints, the range and weight of passing and the outrageous amount of goals, the sheer amount of trophys he has won individually and collectively.
    Messi makes other players look like amateurs on a regular basis, he's so good he makes it look easy. Imo he is the best there has ever been and I don't see how anyone will ever match him.

    • @10bighikes58
      @10bighikes58 Před rokem +29

      pretty apt description... as a Man Utd fan, I've seen Ronnie score a crap load of goals in his early and late career, but Messi is otherworldly.

    • @wesmo_
      @wesmo_ Před rokem

      Bullshit, he is overrated, what are you saying is just marketing propaganda.

    • @bhavyakabade
      @bhavyakabade Před rokem +31

      You could say... CR 7 is the best "human" player 😂

    • @SuperLol
      @SuperLol Před rokem +11

      Simply put, one is the best player any human could ever be; the other is not a human.

    • @mikemike6182
      @mikemike6182 Před rokem +3

      people adore cr7 not because of he is better than messi, because of hardwork get u result where u r
      we dont need to be reminded everyday that someone born with godly talent like messi and insane generational wealth to had it ez in life, while we need to struggle

  • @shotgunpete5117
    @shotgunpete5117 Před rokem +19

    If there is one thing I have learned from watching Messi play football it's that "flow state" is a real thing. This man has ultra instinct, mushin, whatever you wanna call it. When he starts to dribble he doesn't think about moving, he just moves. Always toward the goal. Defenders can't predict his movements because he doesn't know where he's gonna move, he doesn't make decisions to predict. It's like watching Muhammed Ali float like a butterfly and sting like a bee on a football field.

    • @egwuekwechima4463
      @egwuekwechima4463 Před 11 měsíci +2

      It’s instincts. You can’t learn that flow dribbling style, it either comes easy to you or not.

  • @MurnauNeko
    @MurnauNeko Před rokem +20

    the most impressive skill, that is often left out in this videos: he is humble, and never gives up. that makes every other skill possible

  • @MultiAsh93
    @MultiAsh93 Před rokem +259

    He also now has 7 balon d'ors, along with the world cup and copa america! I smell an 8th Balon D'Or for Messi

    • @gus.19
      @gus.19 Před rokem +8

      The comment I was looking for lol

    • @gregnorthway3814
      @gregnorthway3814 Před rokem +17

      8 is great. He deserves it already for what he did in the world cup.

    • @yorkcruise1899
      @yorkcruise1899 Před rokem +1

      I hope not

    • @shouma9
      @shouma9 Před rokem +22

      And he'll probably win super ballondor too which is given for a player once every 3 decades...Only de stefano is player who was awarded with this award...

    • @flukegamer1725
      @flukegamer1725 Před rokem +9

      @@shouma9 Yep i hope that too

  • @neurophilosophers994
    @neurophilosophers994 Před rokem +334

    The more you actually know about futbol the more Messi becomes the GOAT not just for futbol but the Goat of Goats. He is the greatest athlete of all time.

    • @zainbouali6288
      @zainbouali6288 Před rokem +17

      Well in team sports he's undoubtedly the greatest

    • @AriadniKoropouli
      @AriadniKoropouli Před rokem +47

      @@ciderwar its spelt futbol in spanish give the guy the bod bro no need to be rude

    • @TheIceMurder2
      @TheIceMurder2 Před rokem +20

      @@ciderwar Saying "futbol" is the perfect way to distinguish it from American football when talking to Americans especially if you hate using the word "soccer".

    • @Iamthedoctor10
      @Iamthedoctor10 Před rokem +8

      @@ciderwar racist much?

    • @stevenskliros9608
      @stevenskliros9608 Před rokem +16

      I agree Messi is the greatest of all time not just footballer but greatest athlete i have ever seen

  • @robpan1550
    @robpan1550 Před rokem +8

    I'm from Argentina 🇦🇷 and used to say that Maradona was the best player. Now I have no doubts that Messi is the GOAT!!!

  • @calderon1492
    @calderon1492 Před rokem +13

    There will be other great players in the future, but there will never be another player quite like Lionel Messi. Truly one of a kind. GOAT is an understatement.

  • @kianolner3818
    @kianolner3818 Před rokem +110

    I’ve felt like a child again watching Messi this World Cup. It felt like I was 8 years old again, watching him tear Manchester United apart in the champions league final. I watched some games sitting on the floor. That’s how young I felt. We’ll see elite players again, Mbappe scored a literal hat trick in the final, but never and I hope to never see a player like Messi again. Will make Messi that much more special.

    • @manifestdigitalagency
      @manifestdigitalagency Před rokem +3

      Thank you from Argentina, Kian

    • @leemorralley7172
      @leemorralley7172 Před rokem +1

      I agree, I've watched him many times, and still, when I hear players talk about him, it feels like he is a myth like King Arthur or a comic character who is overpowered. When that journalist thanked him, she did it for everyone, and he looked astonished by this humble beyond words

  • @tomeullabres5288
    @tomeullabres5288 Před rokem +217

    13:54 Many have tried that but there was a time when you couldn't even get near him. Defenders were not just late to take the ball, they were late to foul him. What Messi did between 2009-2015 is something we will never see again.

    • @maloneyboloney9377
      @maloneyboloney9377 Před rokem +5

      Im thankful I was able to watch a majority of those games. I got a bit burned out from watching so many games and stopped following the leagues, but it was good fun to watch him every week. Now to witness his WC victory seems like justice.

    • @Iamthedoctor10
      @Iamthedoctor10 Před rokem +1

      and to think even tho he cant glide past entire teams anymore, at 35 he is still by far the best dribbler in the world

    • @TamimTheGoat
      @TamimTheGoat Před rokem +1

      That's why virgin Messi is unrivaled

    • @kkkkkmjgfgfeefgg
      @kkkkkmjgfgfeefgg Před rokem +1

      @@TamimTheGoat fax,man took his frustration out on these poor humans

    • @brunoactis1104
      @brunoactis1104 Před rokem

      That's sad actually. I hope there will be someone better at some point, wouldn't you wanna see that? Someone better than goddamn Messi?

  • @andrecardoso6941
    @andrecardoso6941 Před rokem +16

    I’m Portuguese and to me Messi has been the GOAT for years now. He’s simply in a league of his own.

  • @Ftsio
    @Ftsio Před rokem +4

    Since I was literally 5 I’ve been watching this man play, I’m turning 24 😭 it’s been so long and his journey is master class ✨living legend man

  • @vickeydas3888
    @vickeydas3888 Před rokem +381

    The thing that makes him goat is that he doesn't even care if he is a goat or not, he just loves football and wants to play it for a long time.

    • @MadnessUnited
      @MadnessUnited Před rokem +14

      Exactly! CR7 gets hated because of his caracter and Messi because he's to good...

    • @coolyoutubename16
      @coolyoutubename16 Před rokem +61

      Messi doesn't realise he's messi. Ronaldo thinks he's messi. That's the difference 🤣

    • @chillinchillin8444
      @chillinchillin8444 Před rokem +6

      what I think the difference between messi and ronaldo in terms of attitude is that they are opposites. Messi is just too humble and modest while Ronaldo screams confidence. For Ronaldo, to be the best, you have to work, think, play and have the mindset to be the best. IMO tho 😅😅

    • @ojvic7297
      @ojvic7297 Před rokem +1

      @@coolyoutubename16 lol🤣🤣

    • @coolyoutubename16
      @coolyoutubename16 Před rokem +1

      @@ojvic7297 lololol 😆🙃😆🙃

  • @rm0986
    @rm0986 Před rokem +484

    I was a little curious what Messi's stats look like for the current season. In case anyone else was wondering: He's currently at 19 goals and 19 assists in 27 games for club and country - and it's only been half a season. Man took one year to get used to Paris and now he's tearing everything apart again.

  • @abcdefgh-hy9op
    @abcdefgh-hy9op Před rokem +2

    Saw him twice at the nou camp.. both times 2 goals and 2 assists absolute god like... best of all time by a long distance

  • @davidyost4589
    @davidyost4589 Před rokem +3

    That year he scored 91 goals was incredible with how many he scored but also he had scored more goals than some football clubs. Insane

  • @helentowers3330
    @helentowers3330 Před rokem +311

    I'm not a football fan but his moves are bloody impressive!

    • @sole129
      @sole129 Před rokem +18

      same..its close to perfect

    • @tikikeram850
      @tikikeram850 Před rokem +8

      @@ninjadevil9124 yeah. That's alien play football .

    • @venompranay3060
      @venompranay3060 Před rokem +12

      If u become a football fan u will think its bloody impossible❤

    • @bhavyakabade
      @bhavyakabade Před rokem +10

      @Ninja Devil the fact that... Even now, when he's "not in his prime" ... He still outclasses hundreds of international level players 10+ years his junior

    • @thazionpath
      @thazionpath Před rokem +7

      @Ninja Devil He still is, last year he won the America Cup, and this year the Finalissima and now the World Cup. What else do you need to say it he is the "GOAT"

  • @roberthooley2248
    @roberthooley2248 Před rokem +258

    The main reason he "struggles" to head is because he's shorter than most other players. I think he's about 5'7" or so, most guys are a bit closer to 6'.

    • @Grimbago
      @Grimbago Před rokem +5

      He is 171.

    • @MWaheduzzamanKhan1
      @MWaheduzzamanKhan1 Před rokem +14

      He is 171 where other players are like 185-190

    • @edu92846
      @edu92846 Před rokem +26

      And yet he scored with the head against Ronaldo in the Champions League final 08/09 (which Messi and Barcelona won).

    • @Grimbago
      @Grimbago Před rokem +4

      @@MWaheduzzamanKhan1 You are wrong actually. Football is not a game for tall people. Average football player's height is the same as the average height in their country of origin which is 174-178 basically everywhere except northern Europe (people there are toooooo tall)

    • @jafsantos
      @jafsantos Před rokem +18

      @@Grimbago I highly doubt that's the average for midfielders, let alone defenders

  • @charliemalkin1451
    @charliemalkin1451 Před rokem +2

    He is 5 ft 7 which is why his centre of gravity is so low meaning he can weave so easily, the man is superhuman... This also makes his heading and leap ability so impressive

  • @e-madart9420
    @e-madart9420 Před rokem +434

    I've been real Madrid fan for a long time, so Ronaldo is My favorite, but I still without a doubt consider Messi the absolute best

    • @Minifliek
      @Minifliek Před rokem +45

      That means you might be a fan but can still be reasonable, I understand being a fan of Ronaldo and him being your favorite player nothing wrong with that.
      But so many fans have to immediately hate on the other for no reason.
      I love football Messi is the GOAT but Jari Litmanen will forever be my favorite footballer.
      Nothing wrong with that!

    • @e-madart9420
      @e-madart9420 Před rokem +25

      @@Minifliek yup exactly, Messi is the goat because of his consistent high performance, but other players can be more flashy, or faster or have cooler goals, it comes to preference, but a lot of people don't see it that deeply

    • @traver1965
      @traver1965 Před rokem +14

      Nice words even you are a RM fan. To be honest RM have and has had the best players in the world. The way Barca and RM attracts super players are the reason we love el classico

    • @PortuguesePirate99
      @PortuguesePirate99 Před rokem +8

      I respect that, they are 2 different players. Ronaldo is the most complete goalscorer football has ever seen but Messi is the most complete attacking player ever so when a player controls a game like Messi does its pretty obvious who the GOAT is imo but Ronaldo fans seem to only see a single stat which is goals and not football as a game

    • @mikemike6182
      @mikemike6182 Před rokem +4

      people adore cr7 not because of he is better than messi, because of hardwork get u result where u r
      we dont need to be reminded everyday that someone born with godly talent like messi and insane generational wealth to had it ez in life, while we need to struggle

  • @tgram2307
    @tgram2307 Před rokem +75

    It looks like he's playing against children sometimes. These are the best professionals in the world

  • @ChristianPauchet
    @ChristianPauchet Před rokem +7

    His extraterrestrial out-of-this-world skills is only matched by his down-to-Earth humility. This is what makes his the GOAT.

  • @PaddyMcMe
    @PaddyMcMe Před rokem +3

    I'm consistently more impressed by his dribbling and passing than I am by his goals. For me, he could finish his career with 1/10th as many goals, so, 80 instead of 800, and I'd still say he's the GOAT.
    Also, for anybody who doesn't know, perhaps some Yanks who aren't fans, the reason Messi points to the sky every time he scores is because his now deceased Grandmother is the one who got him into football when his Mother said she didn't want him to play because he'd get hurt due to his size... That's the kind of guy Messi is. Never forgets what's truly important. You honestly couldn't ask for a better role model in all of football.

    • @raheem201231
      @raheem201231 Před 11 měsíci

      Let’s be real. 80 goals. Sunday league ballers get more than that

  • @DNikos7
    @DNikos7 Před rokem +57

    As a European I had the privilege of following his career since his very first game. This video shows only a fraction of what this man is capable of.

    • @NTT1293
      @NTT1293 Před 11 měsíci

      spend 6 months to watch all the things Messi did with football and return here to reply this cmt 😆😆😆

    • @VisikFX
      @VisikFX Před 10 měsíci

      @@NTT1293 :D:D Hero that we didnt know we need :)

  • @AbbieJH0
    @AbbieJH0 Před rokem +174

    I have always disliked football but I watched the whole World Cup this year and let’s just say there is no comparing. No one does it like Messi. He just seems like such a genuine person as well In my opinion and I’m happy Argentina won it was deserved what an incredible end for an incredible player

    • @hareecionelson5875
      @hareecionelson5875 Před rokem +11

      You should watch the highlights of France v Argentina from 2018, that was the best game of the previous world cup
      France vs Argentina is never boring

    • @niven834
      @niven834 Před rokem +7

      It was a good world Cup to start watching the game.

    • @acg9743
      @acg9743 Před rokem +13

      You are right that Messi is incredible...but if you've "always disliked football" then you dont have the knowledge to try and form full opinions like that. I wouldn't try to give an opinion on who is the GOAT of basketball after watching one tournament.

    • @daraobongisonguyo
      @daraobongisonguyo Před rokem

      @@acg9743 true

    • @Minifliek
      @Minifliek Před rokem +8

      @@acg9743 Yes and No, what he said is very true.
      No one does it like Messi, when you watch plenty of football you also know no one plays football the way Messi does.
      Hence why he is the greatest.

  • @arturolm1464
    @arturolm1464 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Im from spain, supported of Real Madrid all my life. Still I think is cristal clear that Don Lionel Messi Cuccittini is the best football player that ever existed. Ive suffered it since I was a kid, I know what im talking about.

  • @tlazz288
    @tlazz288 Před rokem +1

    Bud first time seeing your channel... But i can really appreciate how you can see and understand what he does in the game and how he's changed the game....i wish more Americans would see the same thing as i am the abnormal American that has followed soccer my entire life... Maybe after this world cup a little more change to come for the better... Were a huge country and still don't put out enough good players... MLS has failed us... Not enough farm teams.. But i digress... My main point is that i think you've done an excellent job here with your video and commentary and it can only help soccer... Thank you very much!!! Keep up the good work!

  • @marko6489
    @marko6489 Před rokem +39

    Man, this was one of the best reaction videos I have seen. I love seeing people react to Messi with fresh eyes.

  • @marianorainmaker
    @marianorainmaker Před rokem +93

    Messi is not from this world. His secret to score so many "solo" goals its pretty unique, unlike other players, he goes exactly where most of the defenders are, this way they basically bother each other opening a space for him, watch most of his solo goals, he basically group them and make them look like bumper cars.

    • @eyobalamerew1180
      @eyobalamerew1180 Před rokem +2

      Very interesting hypothesis. I had never really thought of it that way, that the chances of a defender taking the ball away from you could actually be lowered if the defender is standing near a bunch of other defenders, but it makes sense. Very interesting!

    • @prodbytukoo
      @prodbytukoo Před rokem +8

      small detail: for this playstyle to work you have to be Messi

  • @josefiora
    @josefiora Před rokem +2

    Este video me sorprendió y me emocionó. Fué como verlo contigo ya que nunca seguí la carrera de Messi en Europa y sólo lo ví jugar en la selección Argentina.
    En Argentina le fué más difícil ganar que en Europa y tuvimos que esperar casi toda su carrera futbolística para verlo campeón.
    Representando a Argentina ganó la copa América, jugó con el campeón de Europa y ganó la Finalisima y hace unos días la copa del mundo, todo en un año y medio.
    Este año no hay navidad ni año nuevo, se festeja el campeonato del mundo. Saludos desde Argentina.

  • @MichaelDavidWiller
    @MichaelDavidWiller Před rokem +1

    Your enthusiasm is infectious, perfect for reaction videos. I've been a Messi fan for a while now and he just keeps finding new ways to make me laugh at how ridiculously good he is. Unbelievable.

  • @eddiemavusso
    @eddiemavusso Před rokem +59

    What's crazy is this video doesn't do justice bruhh. This man is insane.

  • @fsb8808
    @fsb8808 Před rokem +15

    9:24 the reason why messi does that is to show respect to his grandmother who is in heaven now . She once said to messi "one day you will become the best footballer in the world "
    And it was for her dedication messi joined a football club when he was a kid cause his mother and dad were against it cause he has very small at that time

  • @alxm1271
    @alxm1271 Před 4 měsíci

    Best years of Messi were from 2008 to 2012. He later became more cerebral, he dosed himself a bit more in order to extend his playing career. But in the period I am mentioning, he was just out of his mind. He did everything. He dribbled like there's no tomorrow. The amount of solo goals, 5 players dribbles, 50 meter dashes with all kind of nutmegs and direction changes, were astonishing. That was the "pure Messi" era. Then he evolved more into a playmaker, that still did all of that, but more occasionally. If you get any of Messi's games from season 2011-2012, it is a highlights reel on itself. He scored in almost every game, and many times more than 1 goal.
    Crazy.

  • @vitaetaylor
    @vitaetaylor Před rokem

    Here is the voice of an Argentinian who has followed Lionel Messi for a while. It isn't because he's the best at doing tricks and dodging that I say "he's the best". No. Messi has had lots of criticism and hate during a large period of time while playing for Argentina. Every time Argentina played in League Matches, we would easily be beaten, even with Messi showing off. Messi has fought for countless tournaments and there was even a huge chance he was going to quit AFA (Argentine Football Association) because he thought he brought bad luck to our team and that he just "couldn't perform as well". Until 2021. That is when Argentina broke the streak of "bad luck at tournaments". Argentina won the Copa América, and Messi decided to stay in Argentina a little while longer. He fought past the criticism and gave it all for Argentina, and now he has given us, his country, our Third World Cup. The man has given everything for this sport and his people. That is why he is the best. Not only is he an absolute freak on the field, he doesn't even do it for him.

  • @tonygunner10
    @tonygunner10 Před rokem +78

    I got into football quite a bit later than my friends did and it’s all because of Messi. I never knew someone could control a ball like that with their FEET. I’ve been watching Messi since 2010 and it’s been an absolute privilege. The best ever to grace the beautiful game.

  • @TheSenninGamer
    @TheSenninGamer Před rokem +46

    Some people will need 20 years to actually realise, what pleasure and luck we football fans had to witness a player like him! He is just that good, thanks Leo 🙏❤

  • @ecu8r
    @ecu8r Před 2 měsíci

    We all knew he was the GOAT even before the WC, to see him do what he did to get his first WC at 36 and still playing at that same level??? this man is from another world. Everyone says there won't be another like him but have you seen his 2 little boys? they're already following and doing exactly what he was doing at same age. There's hope for more of that magic for years to come.

  • @wpymes
    @wpymes Před 11 měsíci

    He is so amazing. Every time im in a bad mood, bored, or down I watch Messis plays and he brings me so much joy... (Imagine after winning the World Cup in that breathtaking game against Mbappes France!) Great video. Thumbs up!

  • @k_slyons7346
    @k_slyons7346 Před rokem +73

    What’s incredible to me is how when he is in a run, he can be pushed and pulled to the ground, but he gets up and uses advantage to its fullest. It’s incredible, you literally cannot stop him

  • @jurgensommer430
    @jurgensommer430 Před rokem +75

    He was the GOAT before the WorldCup.
    There was just this tiny missing peace in his career, so every one wanted him to win this.
    Now its complete.
    I heard someone say: Messi doesn't owe the world a WorldCup Title, the world owes him one.
    And I can not agree more...

  • @jaysonclinton6699
    @jaysonclinton6699 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Your reaction is the best, it makes me love and Respect him even more, love from Cameroon 🇨🇲

  • @nicolasfranchino1996
    @nicolasfranchino1996 Před rokem +1

    Me alegra que te hayas deleitado con los videos de Messi. Se merecía ganar este Mundial. Saludos desde Argentina.🙂
    I'm glad you enjoyed Messi's videos. He deserved to win this World Cup. Greetings from Argentina.🙂

  • @pauldurkee4764
    @pauldurkee4764 Před rokem +21

    To watch this man's control over the ball, even when he is on the floor, extraordinary.
    His height, center of gravity definitely helps, but anyone who can waltz through a crowd of players like that, and nutmeg a player backwards, I bow my head Sir.

  • @mohlodingmabapa5941
    @mohlodingmabapa5941 Před rokem +33

    If you know football ⚽️. There was never a doubt it's Messi.

  • @Prado73
    @Prado73 Před 6 měsíci +1

    In basketball terms: Messi has the Handlings of Jamal Crawford, the technique of Curry, the assists of Stockton, the playmaking & free throws of Nash, the passing of Ginobili or Jason Williams, the Scoring of Durant, the Jordan Mentality, the longevity of Lebron and the Trophies of Bill Russell. And with the years he became the ultimate leader, both in and out the court.

  • @lauritscampostrini845

    These kinds og Messi highlight videos doesn’t even do him justice. The way he controls the games is just unbelivabe

  • @gatesurfer
    @gatesurfer Před rokem +18

    IMHO, There is no question that Messi is the best to have played the game. His touch on the ball, his vision of the angles of the game, and his sense of the flow of the game are unsurpassed.
    Ronaldo is great too. In a dead sprint, he is faster that Messi, and his shot is probably more powerful. He is in general more powerful, and he's taller, so he's better in the air, if anything because he gets more chances. But Messi more than makes up for that.
    Here's my theory: growing up, Messi had a hormone deficiency that stunted his growth. If anything, it worked to his advantage in developing his skills. With a lower center of gravity, he was able to stop and change directions on a dime, kind of like Barry Sanders. Messi's short, pinwheeling stride made him quick and explosive, with fantastic acceleration. You see it constantly in videos of his younger years -- he gets a little bit of daylight and he's gone.
    It also contributes to an element of surprise in many of his shots, which seem to come out of nowhere. Every other player, like Ronaldo, when they shoot, you sense that they are "winding up." You often see a hop, a couple of steps, then a long stride and then the shot. It gives defenders a chance to block it. Messi's shots often seem to come out of nowhere. Goalies and defenders are caught flat-footed. In slo-mo, you see he often does take a slightly longer stride into his shot, but it's not much. He generates power simply by churning his legs, the same way he runs.
    But of course he also worked at it. He had a lot of injuries and health problems in his youth and worked to overcome them. As he older, he got really strong, so if he bodies up against taller opponents, he could shoulder them off the ball. After all, his shoulder will be digging into his rival's chest, so he has leverage, just like linemen in the NFL try to get under each other, or sumo wrestlers. The fact that he can maintain control of the ball while doing all that is, well, part of the "magic."
    That's his physical attributes, but on top of that is simply his brain and his vision. He sees things that no other players see. He "nutmegs" (plays the ball between the legs of his opponents) so many players, field players as well as goalies, and he does it at full speed. It might be that his shorter height helps him there, since he can see those gaps as they form. He'll loft the ball over the goalie into the goal. That takes great touch, but mostly it takes a lot of audacity just to try it. The creativity is incredible.
    His shot is powerful enough, but it's his accuracy that's really impressive. He can curve the ball with great precision. (I wonder about this last World Cup though, because I didn't see that many wildly curving shots, not from Messi nor from anyone else. Does anyone know whether the ball they used was smoother, thus less likely to curve?) So he'll curl shots into the corner of the goal, or make long, hooking passes that reach his teammates on a dead run. It's kind of like Joe Montana throwing a perfectly lofted pass between linebackers and defensive backs and hitting Jerry Rice in stride. Not easy to even see, much less do.
    There's a huge heart in that little man too, an incredible competitive drive.
    It was great to see him win the Cup.

  • @riley_nunez
    @riley_nunez Před rokem +66

    he literally has 100 goals with his right foot

  • @Mopark25
    @Mopark25 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Imo, as mind-blowingly good as he is at dribbling and scoring, his passing is just art. His vision is unfathomable.

  • @k.p.8955
    @k.p.8955 Před 5 měsíci

    😂😂 I honestly (growing up in the US myself) have never seen these clips before either. I was loving this video, man. I started watching football soccer late so missed all the earlier Messi years. Now I'll be watching him in the MLS but I need to go back and watch some of his big games ( :

  • @cristiangolart
    @cristiangolart Před rokem +1

    every time I see compilations of messi it makes me want to cry knowing that his retirement from football is less and less, it was an honor for me to be a contemporary of the best of all time. I am proud to be from his same country, proud to have I have seen most of his matches and he never disappoints, he always brought out the magic of his feet, Messi is the most loved in Argentina without a doubt, an excellent person, never involved in controversy, always honest and defending his colors...Messi is the legacy that we all want, just the goat

  • @MrKnowledge0014
    @MrKnowledge0014 Před rokem +131

    The 1 thing for me that makes Messi better than anybody else in history is the way he plays the game.
    He could be injured, sick, fouled of the pitch no matter what it is he just wants to keep going, he doesn't complain or anything.
    Real Madrid gave him a black eye yet he still kept going and beat them by just being the best.
    IMHO only Pele can be considered a G.O.A.T over Messi but Europe has always been the place to play for a professional footballer and that is where Messi has 1 over Pele.

    • @traver1965
      @traver1965 Před rokem +13

      Pele was an forward who tapped in goals. He is no where near Messi

    • @soupyloops2606
      @soupyloops2606 Před rokem +7

      The difference beween Pele and Messi is that Brazil won the WC in 1962 without Pele barely even playing. These recent Argentina teams are NOTHING without Messi. The Top 4 of Football is Messi, Ronaldo, Pele and Maradona. Nobody even touches them and it will probably be like that for a while.

    • @leonardoberliner5051
      @leonardoberliner5051 Před rokem +4

      @@soupyloops2606 But is it Pelé's fault that he had great teammates? If Messi played with the likes of Riquelme, Veron, Batistuta, Crespo, Ayala, Zanetti and others would he be worse? Pelé played among giants and still was considered the king of his era above eveyrone else, like Messi would be if he played with the argentine greats. Actually, like Messi has been in Barcelona. Think about it, Spain dominated for 6 years with a team that was basically barcelona without Messi.

    • @leonardoberliner5051
      @leonardoberliner5051 Před rokem +2

      Europe has always been where the money flows more, however it was not the place with better football overall in the 50's and 60's. South America was at least as great. Like it would be today if all the great argentinians, brazilians uruguayans, etc, of today played there, and also if you rule out the african players, asians, immigrant descendents, so on. Today football in europe is also better because of superior training facilities, physical science, technology, etc, but that was not the case back in the 60's. Second, Pele was literally prohibited from leaving Brazil, he first was conscripted for the army at 18 y.o. as a way to keep him in Brazil, then he was declared national treasury by the government as an act of law. So it is not his fault he didn't play in europe.

    • @wonjubhoy
      @wonjubhoy Před rokem +1

      Pele tore Europeans to shreds. He scored a hattrick against France in the 1958 world cup semi final and 2 goals against Sweden in the world cup final at the age of 17. In 1962 and 1963 Pele's club team Santos destroyed benfica and AC Milan, both of whom were European champions, to win the world club championship. In 1970 Pele destroyed Italy in the world cup final by scoring and providing 2 assists in Brazil's 4-1 victory. South American is where the best footballers were between 1958 and 1970, not Europe.

  • @Colgan1
    @Colgan1 Před rokem +53

    I am a CR7 guy. But Messi has just certified himself as the GOAT

    • @ronlyon4645
      @ronlyon4645 Před rokem +1

      remember when he call out xavi for moving to arab league and bringing that money over passion ted talk?

    • @Colgan1
      @Colgan1 Před rokem +1

      @Ron Lyon yeah, made no sense to me his move. He wanted champions league football but I guess £170m a year was too much to pass

  • @jeremias415
    @jeremias415 Před rokem

    Thanks for reacting to the best there ever was! I have been able to remember most of these goals and scenes as Ive been watching him playing since I was like 10 years old. I’m 27 now and he’s still the best I’ve ever seen play the football

  • @MrFedeSanMiguel
    @MrFedeSanMiguel Před rokem +1

    The thing about Messi is that the more you know about football the more you realize just how much better than everyone else is. In La Liga it felt at times like when in my team used to play a kid couple of years older and he just annihilated everyone on the pitch. Same.

  • @t_tagram
    @t_tagram Před rokem +27

    Messi’s play style is something different ,he makes football more stunning
    Not only his skill but also his personality 🫶🏻✨

  • @zeo4481
    @zeo4481 Před rokem +39

    It's never been about Messi vs CR for me .
    It's been Messi vs Pele vs Maradona, and in footballing level Messi is above the rest, Pele and Maradona mean more for their countrys tho.
    It's like Mayweather vs Mohamad Ali, you can't really say because of what Ali means for the sport.

    • @Kumagood
      @Kumagood Před rokem +1

      Cr7 played world cup so bad, he cant lead his national team go to next round, same like 2018 and 2014, he cant compare to Messi

    • @samuellazuardi4349
      @samuellazuardi4349 Před rokem

      In boxing level they aren't the same because one of them is the GOAT of boxing who always challenged himself and defied odds and the other is a safety first calculating cherry picker but on the other hand I agree that messi is above the rest in terms of footballing level.

  • @user-nr3id7ll6j
    @user-nr3id7ll6j Před rokem +2

    Nobody can't block him..
    Unstoppable Messiah ❤️🥰🔥
    Love from kerala ❤️

  • @ArneyO7
    @ArneyO7 Před 11 měsíci

    It gives me chills to watch Messi play. Highlights and live games included. Ive never had that with any other sports player ever. It truly does look like he has the ball on a string when hes in control.

  • @lynseyniven1298
    @lynseyniven1298 Před rokem +229

    Messi is and always has been the GOAT over the last decade in my opinion

    • @A........Z
      @A........Z Před rokem +7

      The GOAT in History of Football

    • @jerzyzbiaowiezy6249
      @jerzyzbiaowiezy6249 Před rokem +1

      Goat means all times, not decade.
      And definitely not.
      You are judging based on recent emotions.
      He's not better than Maradona or Pele

    • @lynseyniven1298
      @lynseyniven1298 Před rokem +1

      @@jerzyzbiaowiezy6249 in my opinion, he is…. 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @jerzyzbiaowiezy6249
      @jerzyzbiaowiezy6249 Před rokem +1

      @@lynseyniven1298 wait for a month or two until the World cup emotions fall, and think about it again. 😉
      In the meantime... merry xmas

    • @PessiTheFraud
      @PessiTheFraud Před rokem +1

      @@A........Z Pele is way better

  • @elcambiollego
    @elcambiollego Před rokem +53

    the Argentinians that saw him destroying kids his age or older when his grandmother requested coaches let him play could not believe their eyes, due to his growth issues professional teams discarded him.Thankfully there was people mesmerized by his skill and did what they could to get him a chance. Would recommend you to check one of his documentaries a really moving story.

    • @Thatcityboy697
      @Thatcityboy697 Před rokem

      Could you share the link to the documentary please?😮

    • @ulyseslibois1819
      @ulyseslibois1819 Před rokem +5

      he have a healt problem, did not grow in height. The hormonal treatment was very expensive, no club in Argentina wanted to pay for it. He went to Spain at a very young age and they paid for his treatment, Barcelona. At that early age but with a problem in his height, no one saw his abilities, and luckily in Europe he did.

    • @nicudelpapa4056
      @nicudelpapa4056 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@ulyseslibois1819 River Plate was willing to pay for the treatment, but Messi's club at that moment, Newell's, didn't want to let him go even tho they wouldn't pay for it, bastards. Luckily he was able to get out to Barcelona and we know the rest, but I still would have loved to see him at River Plate as the club also has a very renowned football school (home of two other Ballon D'or winners).

    • @FrankBaeza
      @FrankBaeza Před 11 měsíci

      Gracias a Mingueza que solo necesito 20 segundos en unas pruebas para ver el potencial de Messi,firmó su contrato en una servilleta

  • @laminediop3996
    @laminediop3996 Před rokem +1

    Sometimes I just want to forget all about football and discover Lionel Messi. I am really grateful for growing up and seeing him playing football. And I think I won't be ready to see him retire.

  • @kd8211
    @kd8211 Před rokem +44

    He has won everything that is possible in football so now the debate is over
    For me there was no debate when it comes to level he was already the best but now the titles ended every doubts

  • @Adam-hs9ft
    @Adam-hs9ft Před rokem +38

    Basically, messi has pretty much completed football now and ye 100%ing a sport is a goat move

  • @SejoRM
    @SejoRM Před rokem

    I was surprised with your reaction, most of people doing this type of content seem like they're just overreacting to whatever they think it's "hype", but your commentary demonstrates that you're knowledgeable with the sport, and actually understand what makes Messi so great, especially with the NBA analogies. Keep up the great work man, would love to see you react to a 2022 WC summary reaction.

  • @piyushthakur7922
    @piyushthakur7922 Před rokem +1

    Because of Ronaldo's struggle story i was also Ronaldo fan but when i started to watch football, i mean clearly i can spot that Messi is Something league ahead from other player ,Ronaldo is good in doing simple things in excellent way but messi He is a Monster. And
    Also i love messi because of his Humbleness ..

  • @paulysmith1942
    @paulysmith1942 Před rokem +15

    I have the privilege to actually see Messi play live, Even though it was just a pre season friendly, he came on in the second half and all I can remember is Messi going past 4 or 5 players like they weren’t there. To see the Messi magic that close up just leaves me with a magical memory. Although it was just a pre season friendly it was just awe inspiring to see him that close. 🐐

    • @roshi98
      @roshi98 Před rokem

      Same here, and one thing in particular struck me watching him during warmups. Never once did he do anything fancy. No flicks or tricks of any kind, unlike his teammates, just an intense focus on doing the basics perfectly. I think even great players forget to do this, but legendary players don't, it's fundamental to who they are and how the perfection of their craft means never thinking they've mastered anything.

  • @davawrv
    @davawrv Před rokem +24

    I love how he appreciates all of the goals and he understands how unreal they are

  • @mauromoretta4181
    @mauromoretta4181 Před rokem

    Absolutely true bro, I'm from Argentina and we all thought the same thing here when he just started to become known at the age of 17, we all thought HE HAS THE BALL TIED TO THE FOOT. If there is something that makes Argentines happy, it is to see that the rest of the world is capable of appreciating everything that Lio gave the world with his talent, only that.

  • @KevonDaDon
    @KevonDaDon Před rokem

    Man been the BITW and was winning Ballon D’ors when I was in elementary he won his last a year after my senior year crazy how long he’s been this dominant 🐐🇦🇷

  • @GU5S
    @GU5S Před rokem +24

    Messi is clearly phenomenal even to people who don't really know much about football. To those of us that do, he's simply incredible. Pele, Maradona, Zidane, Ronaldo etc, all incredible players. But Messi is just from another planet. Its been a privilege just been around and at a similar age to watch his career from here in the UK. Just wish I could have seen him live when he played in the Barcelona team with Xavi Alonso and Andre Iniesta, that was some team.

    • @solaceinsolitude8332
      @solaceinsolitude8332 Před rokem +5

      Dude xabi alonso was a real madrid player, xavi hernandez is what you were referring to....

    • @browneybako177
      @browneybako177 Před rokem +4

      He played with xavi Hernandez not xavi Alonzo

    • @GU5S
      @GU5S Před rokem +2

      @@browneybako177 he did, my mistake. Think I automatically put Alonso after Xavi after his Liverpool time, I've a bunch of friends who are Liverpool fans. But yeah it was Xavi Hernandez at Barca, him and Iniesta were incredible with Messi in front of them.

    • @jooohan
      @jooohan Před 11 měsíci

      @@GU5S It's Xabi, not Xavi. Alonso that is.

  • @alvirarahman2690
    @alvirarahman2690 Před rokem +6

    9:30 that celebration is famous for 2 reasons:
    1) that’s his career 500th goal
    2) that goal levels points difference with Real Madrid who were at the top of the table. Us winning the game took Barcelona in the same point as Madrid. That’s when the League got interesting. What a way to score 500th goal

    • @juanpablotiti8180
      @juanpablotiti8180 Před rokem +1

      Also, was the first time Real Madrir lost a game in additional time at Bernabeu Stadium in history, and of course it was in a Clasico, was the second goal from Messi to settle the 3 to 2 final score. (Messi is not even the player with more goals in Clasico*s history, he also scored more goals in clasicos played at Bernabeu Stadium than any player of Real Madrid),slds

  • @mindcontrol1973
    @mindcontrol1973 Před 11 měsíci

    I used to play 6 hours on a day of football I used to obsess I used to watch everything I played highschool, college, I had like zero percent body fat.
    As a person who understands soccer and raged I didn’t want to win I wanted to destroy I wanted 25 goals in a game.
    As a person like that I can tell you what Messi does is something only certain people can do. There has to be an alignment of stars. You have to have a genius type personality with and obsession given by a father or by some sort of pressure. The thing is Messi is the type of person that feels uncomfortable at a party talking to ppl but then you give him a soccer ball to juggle around then his words flow better he feels calm and confident and life is good again. It’s his obsession combined with his genius. Messi wasn’t blessed with the body of a Greek God like Ronaldo tall and strong but his body was good enough and he built it right.
    When you are playing soccer super lungs is a given. But something you don’t realize is that your legs will need to take the full force of a speeding tank of a defender attempting to steal the ball. It’s like sumo wrestling while trying to maintain control of the ball. Most guys Messi’s size cannot handle getting thrashed around like this. They will foul you on purpose just tackle you. You gotta get up dust yourself of like nothing happened there will be more of it. So the strength must be there along with the endurance. Most defenders can do this tho. Stocky guys meant to bully attackers off the ball. The reason Messi is special is because he’s a defender’s nightmare. You can’t bully him like you can other speedier guys. You can’t just tackle him all game eventually you will foul out. So if you play him straight up he has the genius part which is he knows how to attack a defender. He watches your footsteps and sees you rythym. When he dribbles he goes straight for the heart and runs towards you and just as you want to make a decision he perfectly times moving right or left. In football you can just stay in front of an attacker. You either try to take the ball away or prevent the pass or the shot. Of course you cannot let them pass you or you will be destroyed by your coach. Messi understands this and his skill is so high that he pretty much has free rights to whatever he wants. You want to poke the ball he will put it in front of you then as you poke he will hit it and see ya later eat my dust. If you hang back which many players do out of fear he will just score. You have to be careful as a defender because since he has the ball on a string he can move so fast and you will end up fouling him and he will free kick and score. His passes are god tier those are not easy to do. His accuracy is next level.
    I had maybe 1 or 2 long passes mastered he has all of them mastered. I had 2-3 dribble moves master he has all of them. I mastered strength and dribble control. He has Brazilian style perfect control juggling headers, body everything. He also does something that most players profesional or otherwise cant do which is perfectly create offense in a pro game out of nothing. The game could be tense back and forth as soon as he touches a play happens and a shot on goal happens. He is a maestro. I played center mid and the amount of responsibility is incredible and it’s impossible to read the field with 22 players out there when you are in the field from above things may look obvious but when you are in there squished up it’s a lot more complex.
    I could write a book and I’m guessing most soccer vets could too.

  • @SamAdolf
    @SamAdolf Před rokem

    The importance, The back story, The rivalry and the pressure of some of these Goals...!!!

  • @andrewbunch6599
    @andrewbunch6599 Před rokem +13

    36 seconds in and I'm already smiling ☺ Messi Messi

  • @goldenlabradorskye
    @goldenlabradorskye Před rokem +17

    Undoubtedly the best player i've seen in my life. i'm 66 so seen a few.

  • @LucasDanielSantoro
    @LucasDanielSantoro Před rokem

    19:12 Olympic gold medalist anyone? Remember for most sports that's the greatest achievement possible. Football has WC but handball, basketball, volleyball, hockey, athletics, swimming, gymnastics, sailing, most (if not all) winter sports, has the Olympics as the ultimate championship. Tennis, cycling, ping ping, football and others still have it as a heavy weight achievement for a sportsman or team. I'm proud of being Argentine

  • @sava3786
    @sava3786 Před rokem

    since i was young messi and ronaldo were in the talks to be the goat, and i appreciate both of them, they are both childhood heroes of mine. and now messi has won a world cup and i can say that i watched something incredible and legendary happen. one of my 2 childhood heroes has won the biggest tournament you can win

  • @C-OBrien
    @C-OBrien Před rokem +11

    After the World Cup it should now be illegal to refer to anyone else as the goat

  • @angelocampos6582
    @angelocampos6582 Před rokem +16

    Me personally, I’ve been a Messi fan for years and have always put him as #1. I even had a Messi poster in my room. I told my friends Messi was the goat and they called me a bandwagon like bro I’ve been telling you guys this 💀

  • @gerardomalazdrewicz7514
    @gerardomalazdrewicz7514 Před rokem +2

    One thing for Messi:
    He is able to still be consistently one of the best on the field at 35, having changed his game considerably to adapt to his current capabilities.

  • @BigAl53750
    @BigAl53750 Před 11 měsíci +1

    He has a record of FIVE goals scored in a single Champion’s League match. Nobody else has ever done that. I seriously doubt that we will ever see anyone like him. He is just beyond comparison, no matter which way you measure him. I’ve been watching him for many years and he just keeps on keeping on. Thank goodness we have his exploits on so many videos.

    • @osmanhadzalic9060
      @osmanhadzalic9060 Před 11 měsíci +1

      3 players have done it, Messi was just the first to do it. Luiz Adriano did it against Bate Borisov in 2014 and Haaland this season against Leipzig.

  • @head_like_an_orange
    @head_like_an_orange Před rokem +8

    I was at one of the most controversial games of football in history, Chelsea v Barca 2009. I saw Messi play, amongst a whole host of greats. Easily taken for granted at the time. What a player.

  • @CarlosGonzalez-fg3cl
    @CarlosGonzalez-fg3cl Před rokem +6

    Not only is he the best ever !!!!
    He's football is the most beautiful memorizing incredible just pure magic ..

  • @nielsoosting
    @nielsoosting Před 11 měsíci

    Just happy to watch both Messi and Ronaldo get to be where they are now. I remember Messi's debut as it was yesterday...

  • @kiv9431
    @kiv9431 Před 11 měsíci

    I used be in one or another camp. But now I’m grateful I witnessed both of them playing 🐐

  • @Mise22
    @Mise22 Před rokem +6

    9:27 that's his 500th goal at barca and it's against their biggest rival on extra time + it's the winning goal