The Story Of The Striker Who Refused To Run And Still Outscored Everyone

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    How good was Dimitar Berbatov actually? #GOAT
    New video about one of the most talked about players we've seen over the 2000s in football. In this episode we take on Dimitar Berbatov who played for Man United, Tottenham, Bayyer Leverkusen and Fulham for most of his career.
    0:00 Please like the video, it means the world
    1:19 When The Most Promising Wonderkid In Bulgaria Was Kidnapped
    4:24 Nearly Winning The Treble At Leverkusen
    7:20 Shocking Transfer To Tottenham
    8:57 Nearly Flopping At Man United
    9:53 Another Kidnapping (I'm not kidding)
    11:00 How Sir Alex Sent Him Into Retirement
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  • @christos4712
    @christos4712 Před rokem +3382

    Most attackers find the need to run through defences with explosiveness, speed and fury. Dimitar walked through defences with grace. Genius.

    • @jessiejay1
      @jessiejay1 Před rokem +8

      O comments weird 😊

    • @lionface1364
      @lionface1364 Před rokem +23

      ​@@jessiejay1 That's how good the comment is....no replies needed...lmao

    • @kaborimaish
      @kaborimaish Před rokem +15

      like a skilled chef cutting through a cake

    • @noblesleem1077
      @noblesleem1077 Před rokem +1

      You push the pen quite differently!!

    • @pepijnhendriks8098
      @pepijnhendriks8098 Před rokem +5

      Johan Cruijf did the same at Ajax

  • @fmtceo9238
    @fmtceo9238 Před 9 měsíci +158

    Finally my boy Berbatov is getting some respect, He is one of the greatest strikers to live ‼️

  • @dlgasser
    @dlgasser Před rokem +2823

    One of the biggest injustices in football history was leaving Berbatov out of that CL final. Glad to hear Fergie confessed his sin.

    • @user-mf5ue6rc5n
      @user-mf5ue6rc5n Před rokem

      sir old fart will regret this decision to the rest of his life !

    • @augustinf
      @augustinf Před rokem +84

      Fergie was right; it would be ridiculous to put a slug against such fast paced pass game playing high on the pitch. Barça had an incredible possession gamestyle, and you needed to be fast. In today’s football, no top team would take such player. Good enough for small league games, but benched against top european teams with high intensity and fast transitions

    • @thatisme3thatisme38
      @thatisme3thatisme38 Před rokem +209

      You need to be smart not fast

    • @dlgasser
      @dlgasser Před rokem +237

      @@augustinf How did that work out for Fergie?

    • @brettpearce8843
      @brettpearce8843 Před rokem +75

      ​@@dlgasser tbh would of went the exact same with berbatov Barca were just on another level.

  • @TheDash35
    @TheDash35 Před rokem +197

    I'm am Arsenal fan and I absolutely hated United back then, but Berbatov was one of my favorite players. He was classy. Reminded me of Bergkamp.

    • @atanaspopov6204
      @atanaspopov6204 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Same with me.Manchester United fan,but amazed by Thierry Henry.

    • @stefanromanescu724
      @stefanromanescu724 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I'M A GOONER TOO AND I ABSOLUTELY RESPECTED HIM

  • @shafta2010
    @shafta2010 Před rokem +1374

    His ability to kill momentum completely from long balls was wonderful to witness

    • @thatisme3thatisme38
      @thatisme3thatisme38 Před rokem +1

      Dumbest comment I've seen in a while...

    • @Human_traain
      @Human_traain Před 10 měsíci +11

      Blue Lock: Nagi

    • @zarni000
      @zarni000 Před 10 měsíci +19

      ...but then score regardless without the need to rush

    • @Perkelenaattori
      @Perkelenaattori Před měsícem +3

      Yup. When he got a long ball the ball wouldn't bounce. It's like his ankles were made of licorice. Similar to Paolo Dybala in that way.

  • @ThisIsMyRodrick
    @ThisIsMyRodrick Před rokem +1294

    I will never forget him at United, Guy was a magician. lazy or not, an absolute wonderful player. He also contributed massively to my obsession with Bulgaria 😂. Magic Man will always be a legend.

    • @osckrpowers
      @osckrpowers Před rokem +30

      Lazy is an insult to that style

    • @ThisIsMyRodrick
      @ThisIsMyRodrick Před rokem +36

      @@osckrpowers I totally agree and besides when is a striker ever suppose to defend and help his team. his job is score goals. He is the opposite someone to Haaland who is relentless and goes for every ball when he has no reason to. Doesn't matter Berbatov was magic.

    • @NightShooter87
      @NightShooter87 Před rokem +34

      People who call these players, not just in football, but in any walk of life, lazy, just don't understand the thought that goes into it. It's intelligence not laziness.

    • @ThisIsMyRodrick
      @ThisIsMyRodrick Před rokem +4

      @@NightShooter87 well, I wouldn't call Berbatov's style of play, intelligent but its definitely unique and effective (granted he doesn't need to press the opponent). But, yes you are spot on.

    • @sasho888prm
      @sasho888prm Před rokem +39

      At Leverkusen and Tottenham nobody called him 'lazy'. He was simply known as the "Best player on the field" there.
      If the fans or the media called him lazy when he was at Tottenham, there's no way in the world Manchester United would have signed him.
      The 'lazy' tag came from fans that compared him to Ronaldo and Tevez who looked like motorbikes on the field, which was not a fair comparison because of the different styles.

  • @lakadayzikal
    @lakadayzikal Před 9 měsíci +59

    Berba was was an ARTIST. He painted the most beautiful picture on the pitch and made playing as a FORWARD majestic,easy on the eyes, ART in motion. Like him or hate him BERBA will leave you saying WHOA! Berba the "beautiful" Assasin of football. The "James Bond" of Football. Gotta love the guy.

  • @ruawonder6278
    @ruawonder6278 Před 11 měsíci +106

    Zidane, Bergkamp and Berbatov are the greatest football artists to grace the game. Played with elegance and grace, they dont make them like this anymore.

    • @SlavchoNaidenov
      @SlavchoNaidenov Před 3 měsíci +4

      Zidane, Bergkamp, Berbatov and Ronaldinho.

    • @theazorianheist6608
      @theazorianheist6608 Před 3 měsíci +8

      ​@@SlavchoNaidenov Ronaldinho is not know for his elegance, rather for his flamboyant tricks, jogo bonito style and break havoc skills. He is a showboat, not precisely elegant or graceful.

    • @JaroGoraJ
      @JaroGoraJ Před 2 měsíci +7

      I will add Pirlo to that list

    • @kristianbasile7141
      @kristianbasile7141 Před měsícem +1

      ​@theazorianheist6608 what do you think jogo Bonito is? Ronaldinho is the greatest football artist ever and that there will ever be

    • @peterroosh8114
      @peterroosh8114 Před 19 dny

      I would compare Berba to roger Federer in tennis

  • @mikaelaslaveykova2102
    @mikaelaslaveykova2102 Před rokem +403

    Amazing video thank you soo much for making it on Berbatov. A very good player that can be underrated. I'm Bulgarian so this video brought me a lot of joy

    • @user-mw5hv1lq1e
      @user-mw5hv1lq1e Před rokem +14

      .He is not underrated. The man is a legend of Leverkusen, Tottenham, Monaco, Fulham and Manchester United, he cannot be underrated

    • @user-mw5hv1lq1e
      @user-mw5hv1lq1e Před rokem +6

      and most importantly CSKA legend of course

    • @KK-wt1te
      @KK-wt1te Před rokem +7

      He isn't underrated in the eyes of united fans for sure. We all think he was a magician. Just didn't fit the style of play. A great professional and what seems like a good man as well.

    • @paulflores856
      @paulflores856 Před rokem +1

      Everything was good except you making us believe he was poor at young age when his parents were rich

    • @KK-wt1te
      @KK-wt1te Před rokem +4

      @Paul Flores even with his parents being famous it's doesn't necessarily mean he was rich or had access to equipment, etc. Bulgaria was communist and the public only got a few things. Like 3 choices of car to choose from or 2 types of oven etc.

  • @quieness
    @quieness Před rokem +486

    Him alongside Van Nistelrooy at RM are the 2 only strikers i've see who can literally just walk casually on the pitch for an entire game and then the ball just "magically" ends up where they are standing, they hit it and score. Its MINDBLOWING. I remember watching Dimitar play in ManU and he'd just walk around while Rooney would kill himself running and chasing and then the ball would jjust pop infront of him after a series of bounces and he'd score. POSITIONING is everything

  • @henryhowz413
    @henryhowz413 Před 11 měsíci +57

    He was so calm and collected, scanned his surroundings very well. Excellent positioning, ball control and lots of flair. Dribbled perfectly with lots of tricks and flicks. Very good vision and passing ability.

  • @luvadougla
    @luvadougla Před rokem +456

    I remember that champions league final, biggest mistake fergie ever made was not playing berbatov in that final. Ive always thought that had he been on the field to make that killer through ball, that entire barcelona team wouldve had plenty to think about

    • @kohikappu
      @kohikappu Před rokem +30

      I was as shocked as you when he didn't play Berbatov. Like, what was he cooking? Lol.
      He definitely could have made difference, but maybe Fergie had another decision to make.
      Also, considering that Berba never tried to do his best, that might have affected his decision.

    • @luvadougla
      @luvadougla Před rokem +23

      @@kohikappu that's just it, berba at his best was always smooth and precise. Think ozil but slower

    • @bensemuyaba2994
      @bensemuyaba2994 Před rokem +2

      how old are u bro

    • @luvadougla
      @luvadougla Před rokem +7

      @@bensemuyaba2994 40 bro

    • @kohikappu
      @kohikappu Před rokem +1

      @@luvadougla Effortless players yeah, exactly.

  • @tsvetelin6556
    @tsvetelin6556 Před rokem +126

    As a Bulgarian this video almost brought me to tears to go through all these moments of one of the greatest to ever play the game! Thank You for making it!!!

    • @seppevandooren4044
      @seppevandooren4044 Před rokem +1

      Could you tell me what the saying 'great quality doesn't require much effort' is in bulgarian please. Can't find it online

    • @PaparJam
      @PaparJam Před rokem

      ​@@seppevandooren4044 Well, I am afraid it doesn't exist...

    • @infoforlove
      @infoforlove Před rokem +9

      ​@@seppevandooren4044"Големият талант не изисква много труд"

    • @Gogohobbytv
      @Gogohobbytv Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@infoforlove Или по-скоро "Големия талант не изисква големи усилия".

    • @Vladdy89
      @Vladdy89 Před 4 měsíci

      One of the greatest?? Outscored Everyone??? What? Only once he did score twenty goals in the Premier League, which is a very good record, but not outstanding at all. If you look at his whole career, he was just a good forward. Nothing bigger. Perhaps it was his laziness that prevented him from becoming a top player.

  • @nobeansnoparty5445
    @nobeansnoparty5445 Před rokem +22

    Berbatov was my favourite United player back in the day. The man was a wizard. Legend 🇧🇬

  • @abdouxaalis
    @abdouxaalis Před rokem +58

    He made everything looked easy…I remembered him playing for Spurs where he received a long ball pass, brought the ball down, tie his hair and carried on with the ball. What a legend.🔴

  • @vibesandginger2851
    @vibesandginger2851 Před rokem +59

    His ball control and the elegance of his game was top notch. I enjoyed watching him at United with his magical wand. The guy was a genius.

  • @sasho888prm
    @sasho888prm Před rokem +98

    Actually if you watch his highlights for Bayer Leverkusen, he is everywhere. It's as time went on he became a lot more efficient in his play, and let's not forget he was Manchester United's top scorer one season.

    • @p.f6653
      @p.f6653 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Bull shits. In Leverkusen he was also the best scorer of the league.

    • @rupertwilmot4792
      @rupertwilmot4792 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@p.f6653 learn the english language better before commenting, you have misunderstood what he said. The efficiency he is talking about his ability to be in the right place at the right time without the need to run around, not his efficiency in front of goal.

    • @mfma1970
      @mfma1970 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@rupertwilmot4792better english or better delivery? English is too important?

    • @ICantSplel
      @ICantSplel Před 4 měsíci +1

      I've a soft spot for Berba, but 11 of his 20 goals that season came in 3 games. He wasn't outputting enough week in week out for a team like United (at the time).

  • @nask0
    @nask0 Před rokem +155

    As always, great content Lucas, keep it up and thanks for "supporting" small country like ours...Video about Stoichkov was on point, as well as this one.

  • @ralphdunston6
    @ralphdunston6 Před 5 měsíci +10

    I started watching football around 2008-2009 and he is one of the effortlessly talented players I have ever seen. Just an exceptional talent.

  • @jcgreens
    @jcgreens Před 8 měsíci +9

    In that golden era of many great footballers ...he did his best and people will remember him

  • @judgeprime3730
    @judgeprime3730 Před rokem +32

    Dude this is your champions league victory. Amazing video on one of my all time faves. Berbatov was inspirational, beauty personified. Congratulations on a wonderful video.

  • @MrMralt
    @MrMralt Před 11 měsíci +24

    As an Arsenal fan, I was obviously, to put it kindly, aggrieved at the teams this man chose. As a fan of football and the glorious physical artistry potentially encapsulated inside it, I loved watching this chap play the game to his tune. I considered him Dimitar the Scimitar. Cutting so cleanly through the cluttered minds of others on the pitch.

  • @r.sakarollsafe1285
    @r.sakarollsafe1285 Před rokem +99

    Even though Fergie was a serial winner, he has his downfall every now and then. You can't help but noticed, he likes his team solid and fast and most importantly aggressive. Although, one thing that's always causes him trouble. The artist of football. He never had his way against ball playing teams. Never learned to use one either. Henry, Messi & Co, once the City team got luxurious players like Silva and Nasri, Fergie can't cope. Even Mourinho played with artist and spanked Fergie. Remember the days when Deco used to run Chelsea's midfield. Unbeatable.

    • @askdjmqweqwe
      @askdjmqweqwe Před rokem +13

      Deco was post Mourinho, he came under Scolari. He was largely a bit part player, very much past it at Chelsea in spite of being a wonderful player at Barca

    • @kohikappu
      @kohikappu Před rokem +8

      He is a traditional manager who relies on strengths of each player as a team without asking them to be the artists, a solid collective team, somewhat reminds me of what Manchester City have become under Guardiola today. No artist, just a manager with his pawns. However, for strangest reasons, some of them volunteered to becomes ones (Remember CR7, Beckham, or even Cantona?). However, not everything would have gone well without the artist. 2003/2004 when Arsenal won it, for example.

    • @r.sakarollsafe1285
      @r.sakarollsafe1285 Před rokem +13

      @@kohikappu whut? City without artist? The whole team are. Mahrez Benardo Foden KDB heck even Grealish takes the matter into his own hands at time and dazzle the whole defense. Pep just needed rigidity at certain area of his team and certain area of the pitch. Fergie is in love with CR7 because he was his artist that he never had after Cantona. Becks was just a normal midfielder, just very efficient. As much as people praises Scholes and Giggs, but they are nothing special just a solid team player.

    • @tricky1506
      @tricky1506 Před rokem +3

      He coped pretty well😂 you forget he bowed out winning another league title?

    • @r.sakarollsafe1285
      @r.sakarollsafe1285 Před rokem +2

      @@tricky1506 I know. Hence why he falls every now and then. winning the league is normal to him as it is normal to city now.

  • @ingenuised
    @ingenuised Před rokem +90

    Always thought his career was underwhelming and could have been at least top 5 striker of all time, I don't think we will see a player of his height with such technique and skillset for generations.
    Also he definitely wasn't sluggish, lazy perhaps but with the ball he was quick witted and could escape tight areas with his touch and flair.

    • @-kr8206
      @-kr8206 Před rokem +15

      He was quite fast. There is a difference between not wanting and not being able.I hope I said it the right way, English is not my first language.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před rokem +2

      @@-kr8206 it’s also biological. It’s called ATP and when you have true fast-twitch muscles, you cannot spend the ATP at every moment but only in select important moments. Adenosine Tri Phosphate is quite the rocket fuel. It’s more like dynamite!

    • @ingenuised
      @ingenuised Před rokem +3

      @@-kr8206 i understand you and you're correct, you pointed out one of berbatov's traits which is his effortlessness, not from his attitude but from his ability to make football look easy

    • @ogy19
      @ogy19 Před rokem +1

      He had fast reflexes, but not the stamina.

    • @saneman7177
      @saneman7177 Před rokem +2

      @@ogy19 yea, because he smoked during his career… his attitude wouldn’t fly today, he was lucky Ferguson took a shine to him.

  • @haziqshah3188
    @haziqshah3188 Před rokem +373

    The storytelling in this video is actually 🔥 imagine Berbatov, Ozil, Muller, Isak play in the same team, all are artists in their own schools.

    • @fernandocalles1726
      @fernandocalles1726 Před rokem +8

      & Zizou… who is Isak?

    • @moesess8062
      @moesess8062 Před rokem +27

      @@fernandocalles1726 alexander isak, the swedish new castle player

    • @MaizenBlue81
      @MaizenBlue81 Před rokem +11

      Very arbitrary list mate

    • @QBL-lf7jd
      @QBL-lf7jd Před rokem +71

      Isak? he is not at the same level with those guys😂

    • @timboslice8559
      @timboslice8559 Před rokem +17

      Islak is not on there level lol

  • @christophermwewa3744
    @christophermwewa3744 Před rokem +52

    One of the most technically gifted player of all time.....

    • @ProMode2007x
      @ProMode2007x Před rokem

      He's definitely one of the most players of all time.

  • @triakbar1
    @triakbar1 Před rokem +25

    He was always a special player, his "kind" is always have a place in any football fans. Van Basten, Zidane, Baggio, Ronaldinho, Ozil, and many more. But sadly, the last part of the video is right. He was born a decade late. But even in his time, which is somehow not supposed to be a time for a player like him to stand out, he was still stood out. Remembered for being elegant, graceful and beautiful.

  • @8-bitgamer976
    @8-bitgamer976 Před 10 měsíci +18

    Berbatov was the most fluid player I've ever seen didn't require speed, power or strength he was just ever present...

  • @aleksanderb.5254
    @aleksanderb.5254 Před rokem +12

    One more bulgarian here! Thanks for making a video about Berba.

  • @ParalyticAngel
    @ParalyticAngel Před rokem +19

    Yes, so he was. He was just walking through defences and shots uncatchable artistic goals or plays a perfectly timed pass which ends in a 100% goal. Never seen a so calmed football magician with a so precise shooting accuracy again. He places the ball exactly where it had the highest percentage of going in without that any keeper couldn't do anything more just watching the goal.^^ He was definitely the most unique player so far.^^

  • @mikeabba1990
    @mikeabba1990 Před 11 měsíci +16

    His first touch is the best I've ever seen, his composure intimidated opponents, there's no other player past or present in his mould, beautiful to watch! Fergie was a brilliant manager, but he failed to create a system that would have gotten the best out of him, HOWEVER, he had Rooney, Tevez and Ronaldo in the ranks, all in their prime, he was drowning in talent. Unbelievable to think ManU had a team with such quality and depth, and look where they are now, what an awful reversal of fortune

  • @rostiobertas5160
    @rostiobertas5160 Před 9 měsíci +8

    3 champions league finals and 0 wins, this player was truly amazing and deserved to win prestige award

    • @deyankrustev5721
      @deyankrustev5721 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Actually it's 2 CL finals, as he wasn't a part of the third...

  • @rakeshbai2732
    @rakeshbai2732 Před 9 měsíci +17

    Not only was he a brilliant footballer…he was a poet!

    • @goshu7009
      @goshu7009 Před 5 měsíci

      He actually an artist, for real :)

    • @Vladdy89
      @Vladdy89 Před 4 měsíci

      He wasn't a brilliant footballer. Only once he did score twenty goals in the Premier League, which is a very good record, but not outstanding at all. If you look at his whole career, he was just a good forward. Nothing bigger. Perhaps it was his laziness that prevented him from becoming a top player.

    • @goshu7009
      @goshu7009 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Vladdy89 He was a top player.... its just smart players are not respected in England, thats all.

    • @Vladdy89
      @Vladdy89 Před 4 měsíci

      @@goshu7009 Lazy and slow players are not respected in England. He was a top player for several seasons that's it. As a whole he is not a top player.

    • @goshu7009
      @goshu7009 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Vladdy89 Thats why there is no top players from the UK......
      Football ia not just running - you need brain and imagination too.

  • @PredatorSoulfly
    @PredatorSoulfly Před 5 měsíci +24

    Berba was class. Those seasons in Tottenham (06-08) were truly remarkable and his 10-11 season in United was just phenomenal even though he was again underutilized, finishing joint top scorer in the PL (half of Tevez' goals being from penalties but Berbatov's were from play). It was very unfortunate that Ronaldo was jealous of Berba's talent and he was the main man so Berba had to wait for Ronaldo to leave to get his time to shine. But then SAF got hung on a few bad performances (one comes to mind vs. City where he missed 2 times on an empty post) and that's the reason he left him out of the CL Final. SAF had a weird obsession with Owen & Chicharito - good players in their own right but nowhere near the class & elegance of Dimitar. Truth is he never quite got the chance to shine in United, just the playstyle of the team was quite different. It still puzzles me why Feguson broke the bank for Berba just to underutilize him. Almost like he just wanted to have him so rival clubs wouldn't. Remember that a lot of United fans were critisizing heavily on Berba and constantly calling him useless, lazy & a flop. Had many arguments with them but to this day there's a large portion of the United fanbase that never truly understood and appreciated Berba...he deserved better than the treatment he got in United. On top of that playing for a small country, trying to carry a national team that was below his level, constantly met with hate & envy at every corner. Misunderstood Genius if there ever was one on the football pitch.

    • @Sigurjon96
      @Sigurjon96 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Ferguson preferred rough football and British players. Ferguson was also very ignorant despite his managerial skills. The arrogance at Man Utd is pretty obvious. Welbeck even had sometimes the nod over Berbatov. It's ridiculous because Berbatov is by far Man Utd's best striker but got treated the worst by fans, teammates and staff. Ferguson was spiteful towards Berbatov I don't know even why he bought him considering how he always licked up players like Rooney, Ronaldo and Tevez who are all egoists and selfish on the pitch. Berbatov had the most amazing teamwork. Always creating chances for others or for himself. Something we won't see in today's age especially not with how Man Utd is doing right now yikes. Berbatov was much happier at Tottenham & Bayern Leverkusen he was loved, admired and appreciated to the maximum which he deserved at Old Trafford but didn't receive. Berbatov was like Nistelrooy plus Inzaghi put together in terms of excellence as a pure striker. Played like a magician either as a playmaking attacking midfielder or as a central forward. Absolute talent.

    • @PredatorSoulfly
      @PredatorSoulfly Před 4 měsíci +2

      @Sigurjon96 Interesting, I thought only fellow Bulgarians thought this way as obviously we were a bit biased. In terms of other strikers - Rooney wasn't that selfish. But you could clearly see Tevez, Rinaldo, Nani & Anderson attitude towards Berbatov - blatantly not passing the ball to him when he was in good positions. Think he had a good understanding with Evra, Scholes, Giggs, Carrick, Park and perhaps Valencia. But he was playing as a supporting striker, not finisher most of the time which is obviously not his preferred role. He wasn't as clinical as Nistelroy but he brought so much more in terms of playmaking. Tottenham and Leverkusen the team was built around him, he was the main man. United he had to adapt his play to the team, not the other way around.

  • @shutup6863
    @shutup6863 Před rokem +35

    Nice to see such an underrated legend featured. I have a shirt signed by him on his united debut, it's why he's my favourite player of all time. Incredible video.

    • @endojack92
      @endojack92 Před rokem +1

      The away 2008 2009 white shirt? Liverpool vs United 2-1?

  • @borisasenov7982
    @borisasenov7982 Před rokem +145

    Great video!
    However i feel like there are a couple of missed opportunities in this video.
    His career for the national team of Bulgaria was also noteworthy. After all he repeated the most goals ever scored for the Bulgarian national team. The only reason the record wasn't broken is that he retired from the national team in the peak of his career over disagreements with the way the national team and the Bulgarian Football Union (BFS in Bulgarian) were managed. After Berbatov retired, he tried running for the BFS presidency, but lost the vote marginally after some serious doubts of proceedural manipulations. As far as i know there is still an ongoing case in the Bulgarian court about what happened in that election.
    As a Bulgarian I see Berbatov as someone who has continued his personal struggle with the mafia. Except this time it's the mafia in Bulgarian football. I mean look at our results. They have been abysmal for years and yet the president of BFS just refuses to leave. He has been in office since 2005, yet Bulgaria hasn't qualified in any international tournament since...2004. A very secure job position for somebody so unsuccessful. Really, there's no trace left of the golden generation of 94 and Berbatov was perhaps the last truly great Bulgarian football player, along with Stilliyan Petrov (who deserves a video of his own) and Martin Petrov.

    • @aleksanderb.5254
      @aleksanderb.5254 Před rokem +15

      I know you will laugh really hard but before he becomed a perennial meme, Valeri Bojinov was a really good prospect. I was to little during the bright period of his career but from i've read and heard there were big expectanions for him. Sorry for my english. I wrote it on this language if someone reads this that he could understand it.

    • @user-mw5hv1lq1e
      @user-mw5hv1lq1e Před rokem +6

      Yes, the president is extremely cheeky, you missed his name, his name is Bobby the Wig

    • @user-mw5hv1lq1e
      @user-mw5hv1lq1e Před rokem

      @@aleksanderb.5254 Valerie had a good heart,but he was incredibly stupid. I'm sorry to say it but the truth is he is one of the stupidest people I've ever seen.

    • @judgeprime3730
      @judgeprime3730 Před rokem

      I watched that Sporting Lisbon match where Bojinov torpedoed his career by being a classless clown. Glad they got rid of him

    • @paulie-g
      @paulie-g Před rokem +4

      You just need to find all the children called Petrov and put them in an academy. Wait 10-15 years. Done. Simple.

  • @nikolaivanov5870
    @nikolaivanov5870 Před rokem +4

    Thank u for making an episode on one of my favorite players. This is one of the perfect players that you can really make a episode on and it is perfectly made. Keep up the good work!

  • @traykunable
    @traykunable Před rokem +10

    As a Chelsea fan I hated him, but you've got to give props to whom it is due and Dimitar Bernatov was one of the best ballers to have graced the Premier league. Awesome baller.

  • @danailminchev4685
    @danailminchev4685 Před rokem +3

    Great video, mate.
    Thanks for featuring this smart and elegant player that made my whole nation proud so many times.

  • @chidigodwinchinewubeze4231

    This is some of the best storytelling I've ever heard.
    I was glued all the way to the end! Lovvit!

  • @Loneman_OG
    @Loneman_OG Před 11 měsíci +5

    I miss watching Berba play; it was pure artistry! The only player who could go from box to box and _still_ somehow keep up with the fast attacking play while _never_ going faster than walking pace. 😂

  • @nicocorbo4153
    @nicocorbo4153 Před rokem +16

    hey lucas, another great video. the berbatov highlights are always such a joy to watch. maybe a few player suggestions for the future. i would love to see a video about Ganso, i'm not sure if you've done one already. also, videos about old serie a legends like mirko vucinic, fabrizio miccoli, or alberto gilardino could be really cool

    • @jachikeamalu
      @jachikeamalu Před rokem +1

      Fabrizio Miccoli
      I'm all for that.
      Shine for Citta de Palermo in his day.

  • @mihailpetkov7805
    @mihailpetkov7805 Před rokem +1

    thanks for the clip man, it melted my Bulgarian heart, благодарности 🎉

  • @daviesmalogho2241
    @daviesmalogho2241 Před rokem +8

    That overhead kick against Tottenham was legendary 🔥

  • @Rex4sure6425
    @Rex4sure6425 Před rokem +9

    This one hurt me. I always loved this player and could not understand why he was not getting playing time. He had that Zidane grace but was a little lacking on pace. Irrespective, way faster than an Ozil with more zeal and skill (pardon my rhyming). This lad was a genius!

  • @kuruman1
    @kuruman1 Před rokem +16

    Loved watching this guy. Even in little moments that lead to nothing you could see his creative genius and the sense of fun in his game.

  • @NeziKo94
    @NeziKo94 Před rokem +2

    Epic video like always greetings from Bulgaria and thank you to honor one of the best football player after Hristo Stoichkov.

  • @nikolasam5188
    @nikolasam5188 Před 11 měsíci

    This channel, these videos, these stories - something special! Well done! Enjoying every second of it and binge watching your channel.

  • @marto179
    @marto179 Před 10 měsíci +3

    As a fellow Bulgarian who grew up watching him at Spurs and then United it makes me feel very, very proud... then sadness hits me, as the future of Bulgarian football doesn't seem too bright and we might not get to witness such a player emerge from Bulgaria any time soon..

    • @gabrielametodieva8360
      @gabrielametodieva8360 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hopefully he’ll eventually be in charge and help Bulgarian football … he’s helped a lot of kids through his foundation, including Grigor Dimitrov of all people, I believe he has good intentions but the old guys won’t let him do anything :(

  • @anacker93
    @anacker93 Před rokem +4

    I love your voice, haha. It is a pleasure listening to your videos. You have a great delivery ❤

  • @CristiCroicu
    @CristiCroicu Před 11 měsíci +8

    In the same time berbatov played football, so did Adrian Mutu. Would be great to have an episode for him as well...maybe also a comparisson... Last time Bulgaria and Romania had such quality players, they were called : Stoicikov and Hagi

  • @chelseastar100
    @chelseastar100 Před rokem +1

    Always look forward to these uploads 👌

  • @nimascolari1508
    @nimascolari1508 Před rokem +13

    Anytime I played Fifa in 2000 I always started with weaker teams to promote them, Berba was always my first buy.

  • @someasiandude8645
    @someasiandude8645 Před rokem +6

    love the video. Could you do a video on Michael Laudrup? I feel like there aren't enough videos out their that covers him well enough. He was another beautiful and elegant player that I feel like is long forgotten. It's just crazy to me how a player like him with his achievements and stats is being overlooked to this degree

  • @MatthewNaroKing
    @MatthewNaroKing Před rokem +8

    Those Without Beauty And Grace In Them, Are Powerless To Win A Heart - Dimitar Berbatov

  • @jacobfield4848
    @jacobfield4848 Před rokem +4

    Superb first touch and a great volleying technique.

  • @tris421
    @tris421 Před rokem +11

    We probably would have lost the game anyway but tbh we actually could have really used both Berbatov and Scholes in that final. We tried to play counter attack football and we jus couldnt keep the ball at all. Scholes came on and suddenly we looked alright but still could have done with a striker to help link the play. One of Fergies worst moments as manager imo.

  • @remillahjoshway9920
    @remillahjoshway9920 Před rokem +16

    His control in the box was exceptional.A legend in football history.👏

  • @breakfreak3181
    @breakfreak3181 Před rokem +2

    Gooner here. Berbatov was class! I liked watching him play (well, not against us!) As he said...."Keep calm and pass me the ball". Legend!

  • @thedragonsamurai7496
    @thedragonsamurai7496 Před rokem +2

    Great Video! Great Effort.

  • @drnick40
    @drnick40 Před rokem +12

    He had an impeccable ball control and positioning. He was reading the game. The qualities a #9 should have. And he would’ve been more successful if the coach had built the game around him. Now we are looking at how Pep Guardiola incorporated Erling Haaland in City. It took an effort but now Haaland is at 51 goals for this seasons and counting. City is on a verge of winning a treble… That’s why Pep Guardiola is the best coach of our time. Because he knows how to polish a diamond when he sees one.

  • @cgpscandvyapamwarriors4990
    @cgpscandvyapamwarriors4990 Před 11 měsíci +4

    He was one of the most technically gifted players who seems to be doing things effortlessly and the outcome is mesmarising and beautiful he was like an artist similar to Matt le tessier

  • @singhs1894
    @singhs1894 Před rokem

    Thank you for making a video of Berba ❤️

  • @mihaelsoldo4304
    @mihaelsoldo4304 Před rokem +6

    He really was an artist with football boots, really great player 💪💪

  • @Sigurjon96
    @Sigurjon96 Před rokem +17

    Berbatov was never lazy, he was one of the best strikers ever. He gets disrespected by fans ("critics" like this one), teammates and coaches but he was magical on the pitch. Such a great striker. He had good work ethic and was fast people underestimate him all the time out of spite. One of the most talented and skillful players ever.

    • @tnix80
      @tnix80 Před 10 měsíci

      I do think people are envious of his gifts, but they should remember the first part of the video about countless keep ups

    • @deyankrustev5721
      @deyankrustev5721 Před 9 měsíci +2

      There are a lot of people that follow football and have zero idea of how the game is played, that's why they ''hate'' on people like him, they just can't understand quality

  • @Zorbak962
    @Zorbak962 Před rokem +6

    Amazing striker! I remember him with United in 2011, the guy was unstoppable

  • @randomnstoned966
    @randomnstoned966 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I remember at tottenham he was an absolute beast, wqs gutted to see him go to united but the guy was one of the best to watch on his day. That touch was S tier 🤌

  • @Mastoo1
    @Mastoo1 Před rokem +2

    Great vid keep it up

  • @bautistachasseing7164
    @bautistachasseing7164 Před rokem +16

    As Riquelme once said “anybody can run. To play football is more complicated”

  • @donreid5669
    @donreid5669 Před rokem +3

    My guy. The last kit I bought was with his name. Unrivalled talent.

  • @zada4a
    @zada4a Před rokem +2

    In alternate universe Berba plays that final and scores Hat-trick making the score 4-3 to United

  • @senatora99
    @senatora99 Před rokem +1

    Great Player, so underrated… thanks for the amazing video

  • @TheScrambler28
    @TheScrambler28 Před rokem +6

    Awesome video. Can you please do one on Laurent Robert? Guy had an amazing left foot!

  • @CarlosMartinez-vk4nd
    @CarlosMartinez-vk4nd Před rokem +11

    Hey, can you review Fillippo Inzaghi? He is such a underated Italian player.

  • @mifamacsarl4729
    @mifamacsarl4729 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Berbatov is one of the Greats. An artist of the beautiful art game! World class!!!

  • @UnschooledProffessor
    @UnschooledProffessor Před 9 měsíci +1

    The narrator is so poetic
    His Dad was a former top footballer while his mother was a semi pro handball player, Berbatov just had to be a protege, all he needed was just some inspiration

  • @tsvetelin6556
    @tsvetelin6556 Před rokem +3

    I was watching that game against Blackburn live and you can imagine what was the feeling seeing a Bulgarian achieve something that hasn't been done before in the the beset league in the world. PS: Arsenal fan here.

  • @aminushaibu3793
    @aminushaibu3793 Před rokem +3

    One of my favourites. Berbatov was pure class.

  • @theniallofella
    @theniallofella Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video dude! Hats off to you

  • @GGamersUnited
    @GGamersUnited Před 6 měsíci

    Berba was pure class. Made us Bulgarians proud!
    Great video!

  • @tushyranx5860
    @tushyranx5860 Před rokem +9

    I remember there was a game in which he covered less distance than the goalie

  • @thandomvimbi1558
    @thandomvimbi1558 Před rokem +13

    You left out Yildiray Basturk in that Leverkusen golden generation, he was their Unsung hero, I used to love underdogs in the Champions league from Leverkusen, Monaco, PSV, I was very sad when Milan beat PSV in the semis also when Madrid beat Leverkusen in the final

    • @Chengyuan79
      @Chengyuan79 Před rokem +1

      ... Lucio that Brazilian goal-scoring DF? Off my head, GK was Germany's number 2? One of the fullbacks was a German regular?
      That year i rooted for Leverkusen. Even tried managing it in Football Manager to see how it feels like. (Perhaps a lack of true depth unlike Dortmund and Bayern Munich. Cannot remember the wingers weirdly, even though at least one must be good too.)

    • @thandomvimbi1558
      @thandomvimbi1558 Před rokem +2

      @@Chengyuan79 one other winger was Diego Placente from Argentina and Zivkovic also remember CB Ramelow, then there was Neuville

    • @Chengyuan79
      @Chengyuan79 Před rokem

      @@thandomvimbi1558 - come come come, let me see if I am correct - Neuville was the German SC who partnered the artist?
      EDIT - ok, I checked the list - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%E2%80%9302_Bayer_04_Leverkusen_season

    • @thandomvimbi1558
      @thandomvimbi1558 Před rokem +1

      @@Chengyuan79 he was a Germany international

  • @WicketParakeet
    @WicketParakeet Před rokem +1

    finaly a video of one of my favorite players i think he is so underatted by people

  • @omb_nationwolfgang2199
    @omb_nationwolfgang2199 Před rokem +3

    All time one of my favorite player🤗💯😤

  • @thomasbayer2832
    @thomasbayer2832 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I remember his time in Leverkusen and he was awesome! Almost on a level with Cantona or Zidane. They just didn't always utilize his genius correctly.

  • @zhilong
    @zhilong Před rokem

    Great video title and well described on Bervo.

  • @markogacevic9427
    @markogacevic9427 Před měsícem

    Great story telling skills bro

  • @hamzaabdellaoui5170
    @hamzaabdellaoui5170 Před rokem +3

    Berbatov will always be a United legend #GGMU♥️♥️

  • @mumrouykcus3547
    @mumrouykcus3547 Před rokem +3

    my favourite type of player, relaxed and talented

  • @Kareem_Alcindor
    @Kareem_Alcindor Před 11 měsíci +1

    I vividly remember his time at Tottenham. He scored an amazing volley against Braga in the UEFA Cup and caught my eye right there and then. He had an effortless elegance that allowed him to always maximize the efficiency of his decision making skills. Beautiful quote that is, "You are an artist that happened to wear Football Boots". The fact that Sir Alex Ferguson, confessed, while unsolicitated, about his trangression towards Berbatov speaks volume about the injustice itself.

  • @jayp7819
    @jayp7819 Před 9 měsíci

    What a beautiful video, very very good. great work :)

  • @ivaniliev93
    @ivaniliev93 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Striker alone against a gatekeeper, if I have to choose one and my life depends on it, this is the guy I am gonna roll with. When such a situation happens, the goalkeeper knows there will be a goal, Berbatov knows he is gonna score and the crowd is just sitting on the edge of their seat to anticipate the creativity of Berbatov and waiting for the goal to happen,

  • @Autism-Rocks
    @Autism-Rocks Před rokem +3

    subscribed and liked

  • @laszlofarkas1895
    @laszlofarkas1895 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nice video pal!

  • @oluwatosinjd5252
    @oluwatosinjd5252 Před rokem

    I love the ways you do your foot ball analysis.

  • @berkmustafaoglu9020
    @berkmustafaoglu9020 Před rokem +13

    there's an interview/podcast with him in bulgarian, in which he explains everything step by step, how he kept his motivation and what helped him become so technical

    • @-kr8206
      @-kr8206 Před rokem +1

      There is the exact same interview on an English podcast.

    • @karamelo_jr
      @karamelo_jr Před rokem +1

      @@-kr8206so what’s it called?

  • @shivdmanwii
    @shivdmanwii Před 11 měsíci +4

    it's not unfair to say that Berbatov had the best first touch in the world. I remember him plucking Scholes' pings out of the air when Scholes was aiming at someone beyond him but Berbatov casually brought them down like it was a pass meant for him

  • @chevchell4244
    @chevchell4244 Před rokem +2

    GOAT.....THUS MAN ALWAYS MAKE FOOTBALL WORTH WATCHING #GREATNESS..... HES A LENGEND IN HIS OWN LANE!!!

  • @lucynannungi
    @lucynannungi Před 4 měsíci

    I've watched a lot of his clips and I was in Awe
    Jus stupendous

  • @damasek219
    @damasek219 Před rokem +19

    Truth is that he could actually outrun plenty of defenders. He just didn't need it so much because of his great technique and positioning.