Is Football Losing Creativity?

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • Hey everyone, this video was about Football (soccer) and how we are seeing less and less flair players in the game. It was always amazing watching the highlights of these amazing ballers doing outlandish skill moves and making the game so fun to watch. Now we see players maintaining possession no matter what and playing very systemic football. It does generate a lot of goals, defensive shape, and intense running. I just wonder how many ballers get left out due to being a bit unorthodox and not what scouts want to see! What do you think?
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    00:00 The Lost Art of Soccer Flair
    00:19 The Systemic Shift in Soccer
    01:01 The Impact of Tactics Over Creativity
    01:53 The Evolution of Player Roles and Skills
    02:47 The Global Influence on Soccer's Changing Style
    04:41 The Future of Soccer: Creativity vs. System
    04:54 Reflecting on the Joy of Sports
    #soccer #football #futbol #sports #sport #soccerlife #worldcup #liverpool #manchesterunited #manchestercity #madrid #barcelona #psg #juventus
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Komentáře • 44

  • @tomasgambin5343
    @tomasgambin5343 Před měsícem +16

    Yea, profesional teams don't want that "show" kind of individual plays, they want efficiency and the most clean and "perfect" play

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem +1

      Exactly, but "efficiency" at the expense of creativity and excitement.

    • @tomasgambin5343
      @tomasgambin5343 Před měsícem +1

      @@olykanoli Yes, that's the bad part

  • @ProfessionalNonce
    @ProfessionalNonce Před 29 dny +7

    Like the old nike ad of the players vs the robots,a prophecy more than an ad

    • @KarlSkorger
      @KarlSkorger Před 24 dny +2

      After watching that ad as kid, each year when I see new development in the game... I just keep having this crazy feeling that this would happen in 10 years time.

  • @Yeahagreed
    @Yeahagreed Před 27 dny +5

    I agree. City are one of the prime examples of this. Every single passes they make are pre calculated. They play like bots. The only player that has a bit of freedom in the city team is kdb.

    • @idk-dz3fo
      @idk-dz3fo Před 15 dny

      Foden, doku and rodri as well

  • @dantesammarco9192
    @dantesammarco9192 Před měsícem +9

    The world needs more 5 star skillers! Pep ruined the fun!

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem +1

      5 star skillers give us happiness!

  • @WhereisOmar.
    @WhereisOmar. Před měsícem +6

    It would be nice to see some more creative chaos in the leagues

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem +2

      Yeah, to watch for entertainment would be ideal for the viewers!

  • @ameanbean13
    @ameanbean13 Před 29 dny +3

    watching this made me think of smash bros and how the competitive scene became all about defense and cookie cutter reaction combos because those were just the best way to win, not necessarily the most fun to watch

  • @devcl1ps
    @devcl1ps Před měsícem +7

    grealish was so good and creative until pep ruined him

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem +3

      This is the thing I felt as well. He was so creative at Aston Villa now he's still doing great with his numbers and xG and statistics but he was more fun to watch at Villa.

  • @davispaul2279
    @davispaul2279 Před měsícem +5

    Endrick and Messihno are flashy

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem +2

      I remember watching Endrick do that knee bounce move and thought "is this gonna be a baller to watch in the upcoming years"

  • @senkagayoshi5292
    @senkagayoshi5292 Před 29 dny +2

    All i wanna say is Yamal.

  • @quavoshimada2452
    @quavoshimada2452 Před měsícem +3

    Respect the grinding 👏

  • @BrandDaDonChannel
    @BrandDaDonChannel Před 27 dny +1

    Speaking all facts!!!

  • @danny6758
    @danny6758 Před 28 dny +2

    I would argue the game has become more creative than before, although less flashy. The kind of game you described loving to watch was not as tactically advanced as it is today, and so beating teams in my opinion at times took more or less your best players beating defenders one on one to score. Nowadays defenses are set up to where goals like that happen far less often, so players must be creative in their movement and passes to unlock the space to score. Take Phil Foden in recent months as a great example. Man City play against teams almost exclusively playing in a low block, making it hard to pass through and find space to score. Foden may not have the same flashy moves as some but he is excellent with his feet and positioning. He uses those skills to create goal scoring opportunities. Now with the transition towards more of team structure and specifically defending in a low block teams need to have players than can find the spaces to create goals. I argue this may have less of that magic flair that are in all the old highlights, but is more creative because it is less about dribbling past as many defenders are in front of me and more about manipulating the other team’s shape into creating space for a goal. Some people may call it boring to watch and that’s ok, but I disagree and find it far more fascinating to see the complex beauty of both strategy and individual talent being used in the modern game. And you can’t blame managers or organizations for doing this, because it has been proven to be far more effective, and when it comes down to it, their job is to win.

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před 28 dny

      I do agree with the Tactical advancement of the game. It has opened up the door for new styles of play. It is also the new era of sports science, analytics, and knowing the highest rate of any chance a team creates. It makes sense to have teams use these different styles. Having a bit of creative flair while still playing the tactical way is possible as well! Just feel like some of those players are being "overcoached" and not all of them fit this "perfect" system. Since the game is changing, fitness and athleticism is needed even more in the modern game because if you can't defend HARD and sprint to every ball its over. Teams like City will break you down fundementally. Managers are in a tricky spot because look at how fast coaches get sacked nowadays!

  • @KarlSkorger
    @KarlSkorger Před 26 dny +3

    It's simple the game has changed...
    If you cant play my system you sit on the bench.. Pep jas ruined football..
    Now coaches appear for match designs rather than seeing the player's faces

    • @Yeahagreed
      @Yeahagreed Před 26 dny +2

      And when the best team in the league does that, the rest just follow.

  • @RuiMaluco
    @RuiMaluco Před měsícem +3

    Barcelona killed modern football, its so boring too watch, its too damn techincal, i get bored very soon

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem +1

      Granted Messi and company were excellent and the way they played was brilliant but it showed that Tiki Taka and controlling the game was an elite method to winning games.

  • @jazzsingh16
    @jazzsingh16 Před 9 dny +1

    yes

  • @dietertheanteater
    @dietertheanteater Před měsícem +2

    You’re half-right when you say that it’s more about system than back then and you gotta realize that Pep is a special case. Look at Real for example: Ancelotti is pretty much laissez-faire in his coaching style and you’ll sometimes see players like Alaba and Rudiger make forward runs or Valverde trying to score from long range.
    You also have to consider the fact that not all leagues are on the same level and you’ll sometimes see players do crazy plays in the Brazilian or Dutch league that just don’t work in Serie A or the Prem. A good example is Antony, looked goated at Ajax but his skill moves just don’t work against the comparatively much more disciplined defenders of the Premier League.
    The game has become more pacy, more controlled and to some degree more “systemic” for sure but there’s still plenty room for creativity and individual plays. Also, putting Muller in the thumbnail, really? Sure, he lacks flair but nonetheless he’s one of the most creative players out there.

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem

      Yeah, there is a small selection of players that still play with that swagger and their managers encourage it! That is true with the levels of the leagues.. but even with Ajax and Antony its not like he was doing what Neymar did at Santos or Adel Taarabt did at QPR in the Prem! The game has evolved and its a product of the advancement of the game. I love Muller, he's just known to not be the flashiest or the most "skillful" but one of the smartest players in the modern game and his teammates even talk about this!

  • @NotoriousRawDogger
    @NotoriousRawDogger Před 26 dny +1

    They want to pass the ball all the way into the net

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před 19 dny

      Yeah, and even watching some teams not make the right decision which at times is put your laces through it and strike it far post.

  • @Fromthematrix06
    @Fromthematrix06 Před měsícem +2

    Great video man. Keep grinding the content you could go far with this. But yes the flair and uniqueness is leaving the game. I don’t like it

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem

      Thank you!! I appreciate the early support! I loved watching the "Neymar at Santos" highlights and realized we haven't had another player come up with that excitement.

  • @davispaul2279
    @davispaul2279 Před měsícem +2

    What about Vini, Mbappe, laminar yamal

    • @dietertheanteater
      @dietertheanteater Před měsícem

      Valverde, Kvara, Musiala, Wirtz, Bellingham,…
      He probably watches mostly PL

    • @davispaul2279
      @davispaul2279 Před měsícem

      @@dietertheanteater yeah

    • @davispaul2279
      @davispaul2279 Před měsícem

      @@dietertheanteater musiala and Bellingham are incredible forgot about them but there a lot he just needs to explore more

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem +1

      I actually love Musiala and Wirtz. I am a natural CAM myself so I always love seeing aggressive cams who can make things happen. Another player I see is Xavi Simmons who has that sauce.

  • @nithinap5304
    @nithinap5304 Před 21 dnem

    Thats what happens when pep and arteta like nerds come in charge of fun

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před 19 dny

      I wouldn't even call them nerds or anything, just found ways to win even if it isn't the most "fun". At the end of the day your team winning trophies is pretty dang fun.

  • @rgonzalo511
    @rgonzalo511 Před měsícem +1

    Because flair is useless. Why have players do 100 stepovers or have them start styling on defenders for minutes when you can just drop your shoulder and go the opposite direction. Same with passing why have players make tough decisions under pressure when you can just automate the decisions for them.

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem

      Yeah, but then its that Nike Ad from 2014 - Winner Stays. The robots suck!

    • @rgonzalo511
      @rgonzalo511 Před měsícem +2

      @@olykanoli Bro but football back then was way more slower and had way less goals. It was also more stagnant. It was so common back then for it too take nearly 10-20 minutes for a team to get the ball near the opponents net. Will more skills really make up for that? Football nowadays is blowing up in markets that it never has before. Like the US for example

    • @olykanoli
      @olykanoli  Před měsícem

      @@rgonzalo511 Granted its the best sport in the world :D
      Eras do have change, I have no issue again with the new style of the game. Just miss seeing the fun creative moments of a little showboating or fancy flicks as often! Imagine a goalkeeper nowadays doing what Rene Higuita was doing!😂

  • @lacontagium7125
    @lacontagium7125 Před 22 dny

    Don't talk about creativity go and watch Rugby stop calling football as soccer