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  • “I think I am one of the most misunderstood footballers on the planet. People don’t really understand what happened to me. They have the story all wrong.”
    Adriano in his own words.
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  • @OnefootballDeutschland
    @OnefootballDeutschland Před 3 lety +1704

    The Legend!

  • @flameblunt285
    @flameblunt285 Před 6 měsíci +13

    The young ones need to understand how great this guy was, even zlatan ibrahimovic said he has never seen anything like him

  • @MoralesAlex805
    @MoralesAlex805 Před 10 měsíci +10

    After watching this , I realized why the older players were better. The money was never the focus but to be playing the beautiful game with people we love and to be great with them. Now it’s all about the self and dinero.

  • @peso194
    @peso194 Před 10 měsíci +16

    He has such an intense face, voice and aura. And a great personality and an amazing story. He should be in movies.

  • @dritanimeraj9101
    @dritanimeraj9101 Před 2 lety +166

    He’s so humble. A real Brazilian , with a golden heart.

  • @mbell7498
    @mbell7498 Před 3 lety +503

    When Ronaldo il Fenomeno left Inter I was almost done with football. And then he came along, Adriano l'Imperatore...

    • @resenhasdoflow7868
      @resenhasdoflow7868 Před 3 lety +27

      Players are humans. journalists and some people seem to forget that. Also Adriano got addicted to alcohol after his father’s death. He was at the best moment of his career he was the emperor in Italy he was a millionaire, but he did not spend the last part of his fathers life with him. And that killed him on the inside. All the money on the world could not bring his father’s life back. Also he did not have family members in Italy with him. His mother had younger kids to take care in Brazil. He experienced real solitude.
      Adriano’s downfall is a mark in the history of Brazilian football, and I will explain why. after what happened to Adriano, Brazilian players noticed the major importance into moving to foreign countries with family members or/and a few childhood friends to live with. Pay for them to study abroad, and just have real friends around.
      But his story didn’t end there. He comes back to Brazil, and still an alcoholic he wins the Brazilian league with his childhood team, being the top goal scorer of the league, the team that happens to have the biggest fan base in Brazil that happens to have been 17 years without winning the league. I was 17 in 2009. I was born the year we had last won 1992. He was the top goal scorer. So he rose again !
      And now who follows him on Instagram notices that although he still clearly has alcohol problems, everyone clearly notices this guy is ALL heart. You go on his Instagram and people that are not Flamengo nor inter, always say “I love you didico, your humility is incredible”
      Didico is now his nickname, it’s a “cute” nickname for a guy with 100% heart
      He fell, he rose again, he still struggles.
      He is human
      he is the emperor
      He is didico.

  • @vikramsc
    @vikramsc Před rokem +11

    Saw him playing for inter. And as Milan fan, this guy was a terror like none other.
    He really had all the skillset, everything to surpass phenomenon. What an absolute beast.
    Such a good interview, loved his energy, and yes I'll admit I was wrong when I thot he was doing drugs bigtime. Stay healthy emperor.

    • @viniciusgomes9172
      @viniciusgomes9172 Před 21 dnem

      Thats so nice
      people always associate simplicity with poverty and drugs
      He is the real IMPERADOR

  • @joaorogerio9515
    @joaorogerio9515 Před 3 lety +347

    "A porrada ia comer, Luis Fabiano queria pegar todo mundo, falei vão bora nessa merda" kkkkkkkkkkkk didico ídolo dms

  • @frafra224
    @frafra224 Před 3 lety +315

    My childhood hero. What a real human being.

    • @EduardoCruz-vs8uy
      @EduardoCruz-vs8uy Před 3 lety +5

      In Brazil most of the people couldn't understand him to have left the Emperor status to live again in a slum in Rio de Janeiro.

    • @resenhasdoflow7868
      @resenhasdoflow7868 Před 3 lety +11

      Players are humans. journalists and some people seem to forget that. Also Adriano got addicted to alcohol after his father’s death. He was at the best moment of his career he was the emperor in Italy he was a millionaire, but he did not spend the last part of his fathers life with him. And that killed him on the inside. All the money on the world could not bring his father’s life back. Also he did not have family members in Italy with him. His mother had younger kids to take care in Brazil. He experienced real solitude.
      Adriano’s downfall is a mark in the history of Brazilian football, and I will explain why. after what happened to Adriano, Brazilian players noticed the major importance into moving to foreign countries with family members or/and a few childhood friends to live with. Pay for them to study abroad, and just have real friends around.
      But his story didn’t end there. He comes back to Brazil, and still an alcoholic he wins the Brazilian league with his childhood team, being the top goal scorer of the league, the team that happens to have the biggest fan base in Brazil that happens to have been 17 years without winning the league. I was 17 in 2009. I was born the year we had last won 1992. He was the top goal scorer. So he rose again !
      And now who follows him on Instagram notices that although he still clearly has alcohol problems, everyone clearly notices this guy is ALL heart. You go on his Instagram and people that are not Flamengo nor inter, always say “I love you didico, your humility is incredible”
      Didico is now his nickname, it’s a “cute” nickname for a guy with 100% heart
      He fell, he rose again, he still struggles.
      He is human
      he is the emperor
      He is didico.

    • @dnasoccerus
      @dnasoccerus Před rokem +1

      I don't speak Portuguese. Can anyone upload this video in English? I admire the Imperador player, Adriano is the human being that I respect no matter what he did. Please If you can email me the exact transcript, I want to present this video to my soccer students. The CZcams translation is not accurate.

  • @VinnyPollo
    @VinnyPollo Před 3 lety +209

    I am a AC Milan for about 20 years now but I can say that I saw one a the best player for inter, a true player I loved him even if he was committed to inter. Respect 🙏

    • @resenhasdoflow7868
      @resenhasdoflow7868 Před 3 lety +8

      Let me share with you a brief summary of Adriano career and life. Players are humans. journalists and some people seem to forget that. Also Adriano got addicted to alcohol after his father’s death. He was at the best moment of his career he was the emperor in Italy he was a millionaire, but he did not spend the last part of his fathers life with him. And that killed him on the inside. All the money on the world could not bring his father’s life back. Also he did not have family members in Italy with him. His mother had younger kids to take care in Brazil. He experienced real solitude.
      Adriano’s downfall is a mark in the history of Brazilian football, and I will explain why. after what happened to Adriano, Brazilian players noticed the major importance into moving to foreign countries with family members or/and a few childhood friends to live with. Pay for them to study abroad, and just have real friends around.
      But his story didn’t end there. He comes back to Brazil, and still an alcoholic he wins the Brazilian league with his childhood team, being the top goal scorer of the league, the team that happens to have the biggest fan base in Brazil that happens to have been 17 years without winning the league. I was 17 in 2009. I was born the year we had last won 1992. He was the top goal scorer. So he rose again !
      And now who follows him on Instagram notices that although he still clearly has alcohol problems, everyone clearly notices this guy is ALL heart. You go on his Instagram and people that are not Flamengo nor inter, always say “I love you didico, your humility is incredible”
      Didico is now his nickname, it’s a “cute” nickname for a guy with 100% heart
      He fell, he rose again, he still struggles.
      He is human
      he is the emperor
      He is didico.

    • @dnasoccerus
      @dnasoccerus Před rokem

      I don't speak Portuguese. Can anyone upload this video in English? I admire the Imperador player, Adriano is the human being that I respect no matter what he did. Please If you can email me the exact transcript, I want to present this video to my soccer students. The CZcams translation is not accurate.

    • @rajorn2223
      @rajorn2223 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@resenhasdoflow7868This is well written, brilhante

  • @Pitufo1987
    @Pitufo1987 Před 3 lety +644

    What a great interview. Adriano speaks with such honesty and passion, it's heartwarming. He's often talked about as a footballer who wasted his talent, but one can clearly see here that it's complete bollocks. Yes, he could have achieved more, but footballers are not machines, they're human beings, they have a personal life of their own, they have problems, and he talks about his here with great transparency. After hearing him out, one can clearly see that he did his best all the way, and can have no regrets about his career. He has an interesting story and I'm curious to see the documentary and read the book.
    Was not familiar with the Player's Tribune before but I will check out other videos for sure.

    • @JPindanga
      @JPindanga Před 3 lety +11

      Flamengo, Corinthians & Palmeiras represents (Santos e São Paulo also relevant, obviously) the roots of Brazilian football. The way he talls about his passion and love for Flamengo is marvelous. Football is a religion to us Brazilians. Clubs who were founded by immigrants and poor people. A hundred years after still brings emotions to all of us

    • @resenhasdoflow7868
      @resenhasdoflow7868 Před 3 lety +20

      @coxone I agree 100% . Players are humans journalists and some people seem to forget that. Also Adriano got addicted to alcohol after his father’s death. He was at the best moment of his career he was the emperor in Italy he was a millionaire, but he did not spend the last part of his fathers life with him. And that killed him on the inside. All the money on the world could not bring his father’s life back. Also he did not have family members in Italy with him. His mother had younger kids to take care in Brazil. He experienced real solitude.
      Adriano’s downfall is a mark in the history of Brazilian football, and I will explain why. after what happened to Adriano, Brazilian players noticed the major importance into moving to foreign countries with family members or/and a few childhood friends to live with. Pay for them to study abroad, and just have real friends around.
      But his story didn’t end there. He comes back to Brazil, and still an alcoholic he wins the Brazilian league with his childhood team, being the top goal scorer of the league, the team that happens to have the biggest fan base in Brazil that happens to have been 17 years without winning the league. I was 17 in 2009. I was born the year we had last won 1992. He was the top goal scorer. So he rose again !
      And now who follows him on Instagram notices that although he still clearly has alcohol problems, everyone clearly notices this guy is ALL heart. You go on his Instagram and people that are not Flamengo nor inter, always say “I love you didico, your humility is incredible”
      Didico is now his nickname, it’s a “cute” nickname for a guy with 100% heart
      He fell, he rose again, he still struggles.
      He is human
      he is the emperor
      He is didico.

    • @nattekakker5045
      @nattekakker5045 Před 3 lety +2

      @@resenhasdoflow7868 What does didico mean

    • @sapatoaberto1500
      @sapatoaberto1500 Před 3 lety +8

      @@nattekakker5045 I think its only a nick name, a short way to say Adriano

    • @THALLESE
      @THALLESE Před 3 lety +1

      I dont know if you speak portuguese the way speaks the accent and the way he speak and other thing is very real

  • @andersonsantana5595
    @andersonsantana5595 Před 3 lety +61

    A lealdade com o Morati é o que mais me impressiona. Teve a oportunidade de ser comprado por 100 milhões de euros, mas lembrou que foi o Morati quem o fez próspero e não se vendeu. Bem como não se esqueceu de quem estava com ele no pouco (amigos da favela). Ainda existem homens que não negociam a honra de quem os honrou. Parabéns!! O brasileiro pobre que deu certo; se tornou imperador; conheceu o mundo e tal. Mas para o desespero da imprensa, era na favela que o imperador tornava se comum e nunca entenderão que tem coisas que o dinheiro não compram. Que Deus o abençoe grandiosamente!!!!!!!

  • @Pablo_bsb
    @Pablo_bsb Před 3 lety +626

    meu deus, olha o coração do didico mano.. não dá.. esse maluco não existe! nois te ama dico

  • @djleomengo2
    @djleomengo2 Před 3 lety +900

    Adriano é absurdo. Histórico. Um cara inigualável pela vida e pelo futebol. Ele é único.

  • @u-felt-it
    @u-felt-it Před 2 lety +4

    The photo of Adriano smashing through Maldini and Nesta will always be imprinted in my mind, what a Legend.

  • @williamwallace4080
    @williamwallace4080 Před 2 lety +9

    Made me tear up. He was my first idol. Unfortunately, I'm going through something similar. Not at his level of course and it's related to education, not football. Used to be very studious and the top of my class but then I became lazy. I then lost 3 grandparents in just a year and that was the final nail in the coffin. I'm trying to improve. I should've already finished university last year but I still have 1.5 years left. It happens. I hope I can find happiness again, like he did. Ciao Imperatore, ti vorrò sempre bene.

    • @GABIdotGABI
      @GABIdotGABI Před 4 měsíci

      Hey, it also happened to me some times in my lifetime. How are you today? Hope you're well.

  • @TheFlow1
    @TheFlow1 Před 3 lety +151

    This guy made me an inter fan. What a beast. Shotpower 99 on pes 6.

    • @resenhasdoflow7868
      @resenhasdoflow7868 Před 3 lety +4

      Let me share with you a brief summary of Adriano career and life. Players are humans. journalists and some people seem to forget that. Also Adriano got addicted to alcohol after his father’s death. He was at the best moment of his career he was the emperor in Italy he was a millionaire, but he did not spend the last part of his fathers life with him. And that killed him on the inside. All the money on the world could not bring his father’s life back. Also he did not have family members in Italy with him. His mother had younger kids to take care in Brazil. He experienced real solitude.
      Adriano’s downfall is a mark in the history of Brazilian football, and I will explain why. after what happened to Adriano, Brazilian players noticed the major importance into moving to foreign countries with family members or/and a few childhood friends to live with. Pay for them to study abroad, and just have real friends around.
      But his story didn’t end there. He comes back to Brazil, and still an alcoholic he wins the Brazilian league with his childhood team, being the top goal scorer of the league, the team that happens to have the biggest fan base in Brazil that happens to have been 17 years without winning the league. I was 17 in 2009. I was born the year we had last won 1992. He was the top goal scorer. So he rose again !
      And now who follows him on Instagram notices that although he still clearly has alcohol problems, everyone clearly notices this guy is ALL heart. You go on his Instagram and people that are not Flamengo nor inter, always say “I love you didico, your humility is incredible”
      Didico is now his nickname, it’s a “cute” nickname for a guy with 100% heart
      He fell, he rose again, he still struggles.
      He is human
      he is the emperor
      He is didico.

    • @Vrunge90
      @Vrunge90 Před 3 lety

      @@resenhasdoflow7868 cara eu pensava q ele tinha deixado de beber álcool . Mas pensando nisso toda vez q vejo algum post dele no insta o cara sempre tá sorrindo pra cacete kkkk pode ser q me enganou mt

    • @mike.cdn7212
      @mike.cdn7212 Před 2 lety +7

      I believe hes the only player in PES history who ever had a shot power of 99. Adriano might of been the best player in the world for a very brief moment. Adriano was a incredible talent, he had it all.

  • @Mad_Intalect
    @Mad_Intalect Před 3 lety +122

    L'Imperatore...what a beast, gave me joy watching you play Adriano. May God bless you and your family.

    • @resenhasdoflow7868
      @resenhasdoflow7868 Před 3 lety +10

      Let me share with you a brief summary of Adriano career and life. Players are humans. journalists and some people seem to forget that. Also Adriano got addicted to alcohol after his father’s death. He was at the best moment of his career he was the emperor in Italy he was a millionaire, but he did not spend the last part of his fathers life with him. And that killed him on the inside. All the money on the world could not bring his father’s life back. Also he did not have family members in Italy with him. His mother had younger kids to take care in Brazil. He experienced real solitude.
      Adriano’s downfall is a mark in the history of Brazilian football, and I will explain why. after what happened to Adriano, Brazilian players noticed the major importance into moving to foreign countries with family members or/and a few childhood friends to live with. Pay for them to study abroad, and just have real friends around.
      But his story didn’t end there. He comes back to Brazil, and still an alcoholic he wins the Brazilian league with his childhood team, being the top goal scorer of the league, the team that happens to have the biggest fan base in Brazil that happens to have been 17 years without winning the league. I was 17 in 2009. I was born the year we had last won 1992. He was the top goal scorer. So he rose again !
      And now who follows him on Instagram notices that although he still clearly has alcohol problems, everyone clearly notices this guy is ALL heart. You go on his Instagram and people that are not Flamengo nor inter, always say “I love you didico, your humility is incredible”
      Didico is now his nickname, it’s a “cute” nickname for a guy with 100% heart
      He fell, he rose again, he still struggles.
      He is human
      He is the emperor
      He is didico.

  • @daruaprodutora2104
    @daruaprodutora2104 Před 3 lety +429

    O importante é você saber ser feliz cara. Adriano é um gênio!!

  • @aexvii5394
    @aexvii5394 Před 3 lety +4

    THE GREATEST AND THE MOST UNSTOPPABLE MONSTER I HAVE EVER SEEN ON THE FIELD! Massive respect to Adriano the Great, the EMPEROR.

  • @ivenscrf
    @ivenscrf Před 3 lety +439

    Toda vez que eu ouço o Adriano falar, meu olho enche dágua. E não é tristeza não. É gratidão, orgulho, felicidade...é amor mesmo. Esse cara é incrível!!

    • @ricardsonwilliams
      @ricardsonwilliams Před 3 lety

      sem duvidas!

    • @Thiago-cq7wc
      @Thiago-cq7wc Před 3 lety +3

      Jogou ctg na base.

    • @ivenscrf
      @ivenscrf Před 3 lety

      @@Thiago-cq7wc kkkkkkkkkkkk quem dera

    • @__peanuts__
      @__peanuts__ Před 2 lety

      Foi um imenso privilégio ter visto esse cara com a 10 do Mengão - e ter tido a oportunidade de nos afeiçoarmos a ele. Viva o Didico!

  • @dougjones9522
    @dougjones9522 Před 3 lety +119

    still an emperor, lived the dream of billions past and present. Hope he is happy, looks at peace

    • @guelmeira7232
      @guelmeira7232 Před 3 lety +5

      Adriano represents the soul of the brazilian people: Humble, a smiling man, a man who came from poor roots but fought his way to the top, and he seems to be one of the kindest man in the world. A great football player, but most important, a great human being

  • @leonardopalomino5372
    @leonardopalomino5372 Před 2 lety +4

    Adriano was for long time Argentina Nightmare,,, thank you Adriano for all the goals,, with the Brazil National Team,,,

  • @TheRedkid20
    @TheRedkid20 Před 3 lety +85

    He was the closest thing I have seen to R9 with his speed, technique, power, he could have probably reached that level had life not gotten the best of him

    • @DavidLucian
      @DavidLucian Před rokem +4

      Zlatan Ibrahimović on Adriano: "I mean I played with great champions. I played with players that already were 'WOW', I played with players that I saw were a talent and then became 'WOW', but the one I felt could do it longer, and he didn't do it, was Adriano at Inter... "He was one of the best players I ever played with. He was a different animal. Nobody could stop him.”

  • @rijulbhambry95
    @rijulbhambry95 Před 3 lety +66

    We will never forget about you Adriano! You are one of the GOATS of football!!

    • @resenhasdoflow7868
      @resenhasdoflow7868 Před 3 lety

      Let me share with you a brief summary of Adriano career and life. Players are humans. journalists and some people seem to forget that. Also Adriano got addicted to alcohol after his father’s death. He was at the best moment of his career he was the emperor in Italy he was a millionaire, but he did not spend the last part of his fathers life with him. And that killed him on the inside. All the money on the world could not bring his father’s life back. Also he did not have family members in Italy with him. His mother had younger kids to take care in Brazil. He experienced real solitude.
      Adriano’s downfall is a mark in the history of Brazilian football, and I will explain why. after what happened to Adriano, Brazilian players noticed the major importance into moving to foreign countries with family members or/and a few childhood friends to live with. Pay for them to study abroad, and just have real friends around.
      But his story didn’t end there. He comes back to Brazil, and still an alcoholic he wins the Brazilian league with his childhood team, being the top goal scorer of the league, the team that happens to have the biggest fan base in Brazil that happens to have been 17 years without winning the league. I was 17 in 2009. I was born the year we had last won 1992. He was the top goal scorer. So he rose again !
      And now who follows him on Instagram notices that although he still clearly has alcohol problems, everyone clearly notices this guy is ALL heart. You go on his Instagram and people that are not Flamengo nor inter, always say “I love you didico, your humility is incredible”
      Didico is now his nickname, it’s a “cute” nickname for a guy with 100% heart
      He fell, he rose again, he still struggles.
      He is human
      he is the emperor
      He is didico.

  • @dee_mack
    @dee_mack Před 3 lety +20

    He just went home. ♥️

  • @Ahmedrf9
    @Ahmedrf9 Před 2 lety +16

    Adriano was a rare kind of player he had absolutly everything and more🔥

  • @galantegaming2484
    @galantegaming2484 Před 3 lety +14

    My favorite football player of all time as an Inter fan

  • @itsmike9227
    @itsmike9227 Před 3 lety +100

    What a player, respect for taking responsibility on the bad decisions in his career, I wish him the best going forward, great interview, turn on the captions & choose english, enjoy!

  • @abdelrahmanderbala1471
    @abdelrahmanderbala1471 Před 3 lety +40

    My childhood hero thank you for everything you do for inter in my eyes you are still the best striker I have ever seen and forever you will be the emperor 🙏🙏♥️♥️

  • @thierryp.9919
    @thierryp.9919 Před 2 lety +11

    Never knew that side of the emperor.you will always be a legend/emperor…thank you for all you have done for the game of futbol

  • @fpolizio7659
    @fpolizio7659 Před 3 lety +30

    The emperor. He could've gone further, but we've got to remember footballers arent machines.

  • @AT-qu2bz
    @AT-qu2bz Před 3 lety +30

    The man, the myth, the legend.
    -A PES fan

  • @Afwich
    @Afwich Před 3 lety +39

    I do pray that all professional sport athletes find their peace. Sometimes we just need a break from all things fame and focus on life itself. Miss Adriano so much. Greatest....

  • @motorex182
    @motorex182 Před 3 lety +32

    True legend! Last real brazilian footballer of our times.

  • @Aljafari1
    @Aljafari1 Před 3 lety +66

    This is an amazing interview. I am Milanista and have a huge respect to Adriano talent. He left without saying a proper goodbye and he has been missed by other Seria A fans before Interistas. He made Milan Derby great along with Kaka’

  • @vapingamer2723
    @vapingamer2723 Před 3 lety +37

    man, still remember adriano shoot power in my pro evolution soccer in old playstation.

  • @Fxsantos1
    @Fxsantos1 Před 3 lety +226

    Cara, eu nunca vi uma entrevista de um famoso, em que a pessoa se mostra tão real, ja era fã virei mais ainda.. simplicidade e autenticidade .. parabéns imperador

    • @buxadonoff
      @buxadonoff Před 3 lety +10

      Parece umas entrevistas antigas de famosos nos anos 40~60, as pessoas pareciam reais ... um belo trabalho mesmo

    • @williamcorrea8023
      @williamcorrea8023 Před 2 lety +5

      Player's Tribune tem as melhores entrevistas de atletas possíveis.

    • @dnasoccerus
      @dnasoccerus Před rokem

      I don't speak Portuguese. Can anyone upload this video in English? I admire the Imperador player, Adriano is the human being that I respect no matter what he did. Please If you can email me the exact transcript, I want to present this video to my soccer students. The CZcams translation is not accurate.

  • @bacalhaum
    @bacalhaum Před 3 lety +208

    Entrei de mão dada com esse monstro em 2009 Grêmio x Flamengo
    Me disse coisas muito positivas, me ensinou muito em tão pouco tempo. Ídolo!

    • @douglaspiaia3240
      @douglaspiaia3240 Před 2 lety +2

      Presente dado não é roubado...Ave imperador, aqui mais um sudito..obrigado#

    • @nathyeletrevizan7353
      @nathyeletrevizan7353 Před 2 lety +2

      você casou com ele?

    • @eaigilsonsiqueira...7479
      @eaigilsonsiqueira...7479 Před 2 lety +2

      Cara que honra ...vc teve com uma das maiores lendas do Brasil de 94 a 2006...agradeça a Deus por isso.....

  • @caetanop4091
    @caetanop4091 Před 2 lety +15

    Adriano is the embodiment of the essence of a high-performance athlete. You look at the comments and you see how he unites fans, nations, how he is revered by everyone. Very proud! And thank you Didico, in 2014 you made me cry like a child on American Cup final!

  • @localfox1000
    @localfox1000 Před 3 lety +99

    PES 6 Legend. Foot like a traction engine.

  • @James-zh6vz
    @James-zh6vz Před rokem +4

    I think of all the players in my life time that come under the “what if” Adriano is top. I first heard about him when he was at Parma and I genuinely thought he would go on to be the successor to R9. Ridiculously strong.. extremely fast and a left foot so powerful it was un saveable from the moment it left his boot. I don’t think it’s crazy to say the football world missed out on seeing a true generational player who could of been regarded as one of the best strikers of all time! He had the talent to do it and it’s a real shame we only saw him at his best for one season but natural talent alone will only take you so far. It’s nice to see he is happy with what he’s done in the game and wish him all the best for the future

  • @necromax13
    @necromax13 Před 3 lety +40

    At the tail end of his career, I do think he absolutely wasted everything. When he left inter because he needed peace, grieving his father? Nah, I can't criticize that.
    Adriano is legendary. He's a real person, and one of the greatest to ever do it.

  • @abiolaa.adesina8159
    @abiolaa.adesina8159 Před 3 lety +70

    Loved this guy with everything then. Glad I could read/hear his story.

    • @resenhasdoflow7868
      @resenhasdoflow7868 Před 3 lety +1

      Let me share with you a brief summary of Adriano career and life. Players are humans. journalists and some people seem to forget that. Also Adriano got addicted to alcohol after his father’s death. He was at the best moment of his career he was the emperor in Italy he was a millionaire, but he did not spend the last part of his fathers life with him. And that killed him on the inside. All the money on the world could not bring his father’s life back. Also he did not have family members in Italy with him. His mother had younger kids to take care in Brazil. He experienced real solitude.
      Adriano’s downfall is a mark in the history of Brazilian football, and I will explain why. after what happened to Adriano, Brazilian players noticed the major importance into moving to foreign countries with family members or/and a few childhood friends to live with. Pay for them to study abroad, and just have real friends around.
      But his story didn’t end there. He comes back to Brazil, and still an alcoholic he wins the Brazilian league with his childhood team, being the top goal scorer of the league, the team that happens to have the biggest fan base in Brazil that happens to have been 17 years without winning the league. I was 17 in 2009. I was born the year we had last won 1992. He was the top goal scorer. So he rose again !
      And now who follows him on Instagram notices that although he still clearly has alcohol problems, everyone clearly notices this guy is ALL heart. You go on his Instagram and people that are not Flamengo nor inter, always say “I love you didico, your humility is incredible”
      Didico is now his nickname, it’s a “cute” nickname for a guy with 100% heart
      He fell, he rose again, he still struggles.
      He is human
      he is the emperor
      He is didico.

  • @HightopRob
    @HightopRob Před 3 lety +135

    I loved Adriano when he was in his prime but I will never forget when he delivered Flamengo's 6th Brasilian National title against Gremio in 2009 he ended that 17 year drought he had so much to offer but learn what he went through I have more respect him even more not just as a former professional athlete but as a human being overall.

    • @An.D.ReLuiz
      @An.D.ReLuiz Před 3 lety +3

      5th*** Brasileirao title. Sport Recife won in 1987

    • @edy680
      @edy680 Před 3 lety +5

      @@An.D.ReLuiz Sport won playing against who? They might be considered oficially champions because of a document, after taking the case to the regular legal court, but who won against the big teams was Flamengo, that's the history. All the clubs agreed with playing in their modules without crossing anything, Sport simply took advantage of a legal loophole given by CBF and the president of the Clube dos 13.

    • @An.D.ReLuiz
      @An.D.ReLuiz Před 3 lety +1

      @@edy680 It doesn't matter. Flamengo ran away. Sport played Libertadores 88 as the Brazilian champion. SPORT IS THE ONLY CHAMPION! The end.

    • @HightopRob
      @HightopRob Před 3 lety +6

      @@An.D.ReLuiz Nope Flamengo won the 1987 title they were 6th time now they are 8 times Champion in the Brasileirão

    • @An.D.ReLuiz
      @An.D.ReLuiz Před 3 lety

      @@HightopRob Flamengo ran away. Is a shit squad. Sport Recife won by WO and played Libertadores 88 as Brazilian champion. That's the history.

  • @michaelolamide7925
    @michaelolamide7925 Před 3 lety +69

    This is the best interview I have seen all year!

  • @kartal_uchiha
    @kartal_uchiha Před 3 lety +8

    Adriano have the same smile like he was younger

  • @ahadiqolbi1767
    @ahadiqolbi1767 Před 3 lety +12

    My idol thanks to make me Interista adriano 😇. Youre the best

  • @UncleSharma
    @UncleSharma Před 3 lety +44

    My Childhood idol as an Interista

  • @frankdmon1162
    @frankdmon1162 Před 3 lety +38

    Felt every bit of this interview. Thanks Adriano

  • @o_eduardo_9
    @o_eduardo_9 Před 3 lety +100

    Posso tá completamente errado mas acho que o Adriano nunca errou na vida, uma pureza única, se conecta com quem para pra ouvir, sincero e alegre apesar de todos os obstáculos. Didico você é inspiração.

    • @Peleiro
      @Peleiro Před 3 lety +3

      Adriano é Jesus Cristo ? Como ele nunca errou,se ele mesmo fala na entrevista? Rs

    • @o_eduardo_9
      @o_eduardo_9 Před 3 lety +9

      @@Peleiro brigado pelo feedback irmão, essa foi a minha visão PESSOAL, você está certo. habib és.

  • @juniorteles1333
    @juniorteles1333 Před 3 lety +98

    tive a oportunidade de conhecer ele, eu e minha família estávamos no condomínio que ele mora na Barra e fomos até a casa dele ficamos chamando ele e ele desceu com um sorriso de ponta a ponta nos abraçando e brincando. Me zoou na época por eu ser botafoguense e conversou com a gente de uma maneira leve. Desde então eu passei admirar mais ainda ele habib és

    • @lampamarc365
      @lampamarc365 Před 2 lety

      caralho! didico é muito humilde , tem gente que ficaria incomodada ou poderia tratar mal, ou ate mesmo ignorar, mas ele sempre é um cara muito humilde, da toda atenção aos fãs, sempre com um sorriso no rosto

  • @magrildz
    @magrildz Před 3 lety +93

    O atleta mais puro do futebol. Maluco sempre 100% real. Didico, Brasil te ama.

  • @RodrigoVedovato
    @RodrigoVedovato Před 3 lety +165

    "Deus perdoe essas pessoas ruins"
    Imperador, ADIRANO
    Num guenta, morde as costa

  • @rafaelaraujo08
    @rafaelaraujo08 Před 3 lety +34

    Massimo Moratti pelo visto é um segundo pai para o Adriano

  • @19daver85
    @19daver85 Před 3 lety +11

    Che confusione, sarà perché tifiamo, un giocatore che tira bombe a mano, siam tutti in piedi per questo brasiliano, batti le mani, che in campo c'è ADRIANO!!!
    Grande Adri

  • @Nas-sg3yr
    @Nas-sg3yr Před 3 lety +75

    Huge respect to him, He doesn’t worship money

  • @iraqi-iraqi
    @iraqi-iraqi Před 2 lety +6

    A great player ! Adriano have always our respect👍

  • @ibrahimatmaca9367
    @ibrahimatmaca9367 Před 2 lety +3

    His story deserves a Netflix documentary

  • @bluebaby30
    @bluebaby30 Před 3 lety +30

    I will always love him, Forza Inter

  • @joaoneto8464
    @joaoneto8464 Před 3 lety +73

    Nunca vi uma entrevista tão foda de um ex jogador.

  • @GPONCEE
    @GPONCEE Před 3 lety +109

    Ele exalta Deus a todo instante, maravilhoso!

  • @pretomoage
    @pretomoage Před 3 lety +67

    "Eu acabei de chegar, não fiz nadinha. Por que me chamar de Imperador? É Deus"
    Humildade insana do Didico. Respeito total, foi um monstro do futebol!!

    • @samuka5946
      @samuka5946 Před 2 lety

      LÁ VEM O BRASILEIRO COM ESSE MIMIMI DE HUMILDADE

    • @Junior-np2dg
      @Junior-np2dg Před 2 lety

      @@samuka5946 Pronto! Agora é errado ressaltar humildade, virou mimimi. Deve ser um playboy do caralho, ou um pobre soberbo

  • @TheSpanjaMan
    @TheSpanjaMan Před 3 měsíci +4

    One of the best interviews.
    I love this man!
    A legend.

  • @brizonbrak9924
    @brizonbrak9924 Před 3 lety +43

    "brigado porra nenhuma " olha a humildade e ❤️ desse ser humano incrível

  • @matheusqueiroz44
    @matheusqueiroz44 Před 3 lety +46

    O flamenguista que eu vascaíno mais respeito e admiro, sou fã do Impera!!! Brabo demais 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Shaaan011
    @Shaaan011 Před 3 lety +29

    Muitos podem jogar mais bola que o Imperador, mas nenhum terá a essência e a pureza do Didico. É o meu maior ídolo no esporte, ninguém representa melhor o povo simples, humilde, trabalhador, do que o Adriano, ele é a representação da favela em campo. Adriano é o favelado que venceu o mundo e escolheu ser feliz. RESPEITO MÁXIMO AO DIDICO!

  • @rodrigolopes13
    @rodrigolopes13 Před 3 lety +49

    Segunda vez que eu choro com o Adriano, a primeira foi na final da Copa América de 2004. Que entrevista foda!

  • @nicolassouza2483
    @nicolassouza2483 Před 3 lety +69

    Esse foi grande! Lembro como se fosse hoje daquele gol dele pelo Corinthians contra o Atlético Mineiro. O Adriano tinha voltado!

  • @davi00077
    @davi00077 Před 3 lety +353

    Gabigol conquistou mais coisas no Flamengo? Sim;
    Gabigol é mais relevante na história do Flamengo? Sim
    Mas o que esse cara fez por mim em 2009, quando criança, eu guardo para mim o resto da minha vida.
    o que o Zico era para meu pai, o Adriano é para mim!

    • @guelmeira7232
      @guelmeira7232 Před 3 lety +35

      PERFEITO! Didico me deu a primeira alegria com o Flamengo. Eu nasci em 96 então só acompanhei as fases ruins do Flamengo, até que o Didico e aquele time de 2009 me trouxe a primeira alegria em ser Rubro-Negro. Além disso, a pessoa Adriano parece ser um dos caras mais sangue bom do mundo, a pessoa Adriano me cativa mais do que a pessoa Gabriel

    • @romplaybookbr2591
      @romplaybookbr2591 Před 3 lety +16

      Até eu q sou Corinthiano tem um puta carinho especial pelo didico, jogou pouco no Corinthians, mas simplesmente amo ele

    • @Matheus86974
      @Matheus86974 Před 3 lety +14

      Gabi pode ganhar tudo e mesmo assim, Didico vai continuar sendo o mais brabo para mim.

    • @Usario321
      @Usario321 Před 3 lety +3

      Assim como as crianças de hoje em dia vão ter o Gabigol como ídolo

    • @MrGabrielmoreira93
      @MrGabrielmoreira93 Před 3 lety +9

      @@guelmeira7232 Cara, torço pro Corinthians, mas o gol que esse homem fez em 2011 praticamente deu o título do BR pra nós... Lembro como se fosse hj, eu tava chegando da prova do Enem de busão e, quando pisei na sala de casa, o Adriano meteu o gol... Ele é ídolo nacional, não tem uma só pessoa que fale mal dele!

  • @Akash-ck1dc
    @Akash-ck1dc Před 3 lety +29

    wow! what a story! Truly a God Sent Player. Beautiful Interview.

  • @Toro530
    @Toro530 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you sir! My favorite player growing up for suuure.

  • @berenoguessr6154
    @berenoguessr6154 Před 3 lety +74

    Adriano é um ídolo e é real demais. Que cara maravilhoso e que representa tão bem o Brasileiro.

  • @andersoncosta8865
    @andersoncosta8865 Před 3 lety +54

    O cara é foda!! Perdi meu pai e sei bem como fica a cabeça. Sucesso sempre Didico!

  • @jonnymasterterrone9920
    @jonnymasterterrone9920 Před 3 lety +12

    una leggenda! il nostro imperatore!

  • @evertonsciani2255
    @evertonsciani2255 Před 3 lety +37

    O mal dessa entrevista, e que ela acaba. Didico, voce e um ser humano incrível, obrigado por tudo.

  • @rltrader2049
    @rltrader2049 Před 3 lety +24

    Adriano é lenda, gol histórico que nos deu o campeonato brasileiro de 2011, mesmo não jogando muito esse lance ficou marcado, e não lamente de não ter a libertadores, não é o Adriano que não tem libertadores é a libertadores que não tem o imperador

  • @lominodelpaneconlaporchett7819

    Adriano sei stato il mio primo idolo🖤💙

  • @LeoHolandaa
    @LeoHolandaa Před 3 lety +28

    Perdi as contas de quantas vezes segurei o choro. Que entrevista!

  • @lsouzabr
    @lsouzabr Před 3 lety +11

    O verdadeiro imperador!
    Esse com toda sua história honesta, jogou o verdadeiro futebol e nunca foi chamado de MENINO, tampouco MIMADO.
    Parabéns Adriano!

  • @Brenno_Luz
    @Brenno_Luz Před 2 lety +8

    Adriano é real. Sem máscaras. Exemplo de amor e gratidão a quem se ama.

  • @emersonlucas2567
    @emersonlucas2567 Před 3 lety +24

    8 min e 57 segundos e eu já tô chorando, Caaralho velho q cara magnífico mano que cara sensacional eu amo esse cara quanta humildade mano, vc e Merecedor de tudo que aconteceu na sua vida vc e um vencendo cara

  • @wilseph1
    @wilseph1 Před 2 lety +1

    The honesty from Adriano the man.

  • @cortspro-brasil6481
    @cortspro-brasil6481 Před 2 lety +7

    A fé desse homem é grande,o respeito dele,com toda sua história, conhecido no Mundo todo,e com toda essa humildade,que o Senhor continue o abençoando.

  • @stringap
    @stringap Před 3 lety +17

    Adriano é o maior personagem do futebol nos últimos 20 anos. É muito mais do que só o futebol, é a vida dele mesmo. Um gênio na bola e na vida. Baita entrevista! Parabéns!

  • @raphaelkonno4175
    @raphaelkonno4175 Před 3 lety +23

    A intensidade desse cara enquanto viveu o futebol era mágico, Adriano era bestial em campo. Fora de campo esse cara doce, sereno e que não esquece das raízes.
    Enquanto jogou conviveu com os melhores, sempre esteve entre os melhores e até quando parou consegue se manter gigante. Obrigado, Adriano.

  • @singobianco
    @singobianco Před 2 lety +2

    Still legendary. I'm Juventini & also your fan whatsoever.

  • @glaubereduardoreggianidasi4742

    Can't wait for the documentary and the book

  • @gabrielpimenta4733
    @gabrielpimenta4733 Před 3 lety +16

    Didico vc é uma lenda! seu país te ama muito! foi uma honra te ver vestindo a camisa do SPFC

  • @MrJan3327
    @MrJan3327 Před 2 lety +6

    um ser humano único. um gigante gentil. tem a pureza de uma criança e a hombridade de um guerreiro honrado

  • @dsanchez9703
    @dsanchez9703 Před 2 lety +2

    Adriano is one of my favorite Center Forwards if not my Favorite of alltime.

  • @doctnyc
    @doctnyc Před 3 měsíci +1

    What a player he was .... What a player..

  • @michaelfagundes9140
    @michaelfagundes9140 Před 3 lety +29

    O cara é o exemplo de ser humano. O coração é maior que qualquer coisa que ele fez como Imperador. Didico é brabo.

  • @Pedro-hu2eo
    @Pedro-hu2eo Před 2 lety +7

    O cara é de uma simplicidade e de uma humildade sem igual. Muita saúde e paz!

  • @pacouple6790
    @pacouple6790 Před 3 lety +13

    Que entrevista foda. Sempre colocando Deus e familia em primeiro lugar. Torci tanto pra ele arrebentar no Corinthians, como o Ronaldo arrebentou.

  • @enioaug
    @enioaug Před 2 lety +5

    Adriano Imperador é um dos melhores atacantes que eu vi jogar!!!
    Já o Didico é uma pessoa simples e admirável!

  • @sugestoesytemasgremiofootb990

    Sou Gaúcho Gremista 30 anos 🇪🇪 e AMO O DIDICO, representa demais nós todos, humildade papae, gente da gente, merece todo carinho e respeito... Esse é do povo

  • @diegomorais1080
    @diegomorais1080 Před 3 lety +15

    Que entrevista incrível , esse cara e de uma humildade fora do comum .
    Um dos grandes atacantes que o Brasil produziu .

  • @edvaldocsilva7418
    @edvaldocsilva7418 Před 3 lety +1

    " Quanto mais Pedro fala de paulo, sei mais sobre Pedro do que Paulo".
    Pela imprensa nunca soube nada sobre o Adriano, somente massacravam o cara.
    Só passei a ouvir melhor quem era o Adriano, quando o seu amigo de Danone, Aloísio fez um depoimento emocionado quanto a grandeza do Imperador.
    Sou seu fã, pois você representa o que eu mais valorizo.
    Honra, humildade e verdade.
    Sua entrevista é inspiradora. Espero que continue transmitindo estes valores maravilhosos para os jovens que tiverem a honra de conviver com você, pois certamente continuara contribuindo para um mundo mais amoroso.
    Fique com Deus meu irmão.

  • @original01.21
    @original01.21 Před 3 lety +2

    I LOVEEEEE THAT MAN! SO TRUE! WHAT A GOOD PERSON!