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  • Diego Maradona Highlights The Legend by Jennifer R. Johnson
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  • @joebaker7788
    @joebaker7788 Před 3 lety +5

    What made him such a good player is his control of the ball, also him only being 5’5 tall giving him a low centre of gravity which added with his dribbling abilities and his natural strength made it so hard for players to get the ball off of him and not forgetting he had a great shot on him and loved to showboat his skills. He was also a leader on the pitch and brought out the best in players around him. 1986 is the only World Cup Argentina have won in their history and their entire team was average except they had this one little man carry them through it. Maradonas status also comes from off the pitch, he was raised in serious poverty and his rise to stardom also led to him getting into drugs and drink. He often played games high on cocaine and also as a manager. This lead to massive declines in his health and also lead to him retiring sooner. So his life is filled with not only glory but tragedy aswell. His wild character is also why he’s regarded as a legend as it’s always a special thing when you see a footballer who is such a character and Diego certainly was.

    • @majorddd2810
      @majorddd2810 Před 3 lety

      Your review was very good, only that Argentina, beyond Maradona, did not win once but also in 1978. It also got runner-up in 1930, 1990 and 2014.

  • @luismartins7130
    @luismartins7130 Před 3 lety +6

    The clip that made me fall in love for Maradona is a 3:50 min clip called Live is life. When I was a kid I watched that clip and just embodies everything that Maradona was. While his teammates are stretching and warming up for the match, Maradona is juggling the ball amazingly and dancing to the music. No one had this skills at the time and he made it look so effortlessly while doing it full of life.

  • @majorddd2810
    @majorddd2810 Před 3 lety +1

    Maradona the player, El Diego the person. RIP D10s

  • @kemal1232
    @kemal1232 Před 3 lety +9

    Great Video man, his Dribbling was Amazing, there was no one playing like him at that time

  • @georgeadams6254
    @georgeadams6254 Před 3 lety +2

    The thing which makes a lot of these clips better than they look is that he was playing in an era of football where they were much more lenient with punishing fouls. Especially in the Italian league where he played his most prominent years. The oppositions managers would say to all of his team "do whatever it takes to stop him for getting past you", which basically means try to injure him from minute one. There was the story of a player, Goikoetxea, who broke Maradona's ankle so severely he kept the boots that he was wearing and placed them in a glass case at his house.

  • @andrewdyer384
    @andrewdyer384 Před 3 lety +28

    The guy was a legend to the world and a hero in Scotland😂

    • @bfcclarets4694
      @bfcclarets4694 Před 3 lety +4

      You need something to like about international football I suppose 😂

    • @DeezN1892
      @DeezN1892 Před 3 lety +2

      Scotland’s greatest achievement is us getting knocked out by Argentina. LMFAO

    • @Kantami
      @Kantami Před 3 lety

      @@DeezN1892 actually Scotlands greatest achievement is its people, like the ones that invented the steam engine, the bicycle, the television, the phone, penicillin, the US navy, and the Bank of England to name but a few.

    • @DeezN1892
      @DeezN1892 Před 3 lety

      ​@@KantamiEvery single nation on earth could do what you've just done there lad. You aint special

    • @DeezN1892
      @DeezN1892 Před 3 lety

      @@Kantami Are the ones that quite literally made Glasgow a tougher place to live than Ethiopia on that list too?

  • @Misha.K23040
    @Misha.K23040 Před 3 lety +3

    As people have already pointed out, please watch his documentary called “Diego Maradona”, it’s an amazing story of his life

  • @thesimpsons17
    @thesimpsons17 Před 3 lety +17

    He is so vilified here in England, we can never forgive the 'Hand of God'
    😂
    But Rest in Peace to an unquestionable legend of the game

    • @IntrinsicPalomides
      @IntrinsicPalomides Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah he's a filthy cheating **** but was an unbelievably talented footballer.

    • @DeezN1892
      @DeezN1892 Před 3 lety

      @@panagiotistheocharis2299 I mean we could’ve. That’s kind of the whole controversy

  • @1972dsrai
    @1972dsrai Před 3 měsíci

    The true GOAT. RIP to a legend. What he did in 86 and at Napoli cannot be surpassed. They were nearly relegated the season before he arrived and had never won anything in their history. He left with two league titles, a European trophy and super cup. They won their third title and the first since he left only last season.

  • @1972dsrai
    @1972dsrai Před 3 měsíci

    He was paid a lot of money for the time in the late 80’s, early 90’s. He was considered the best player in the world and earned around $10m including endorsements, equivalent to around $28m today during his seven seasons at Napoli which also included a life long deal with Puma, his boot suppliers. Even then he owned Porches and Ferrari’s. It was vastly more than what even other top players were getting paid back then.

  • @joebaker7788
    @joebaker7788 Před 3 lety +3

    The ‘Hand of God’ in 86 hurt, but just like the rest of the world England respects Maradona as he is truly the GOAT of football. A pure magician on the ball and what a character.
    Rip Diego Maradona!
    Edit: just too mention Maradona himself named it the ‘Hand of God’ as the game Argentina vs England in the World Cup was 4 years after the Falklands war which added the extra spice to the game, it was also incredible how he scored arguably the worst (cheating by using his hand) and the best goal (dribbling past 6 players) in WC history in the same game.

    • @schpleeb
      @schpleeb Před 3 lety +1

      Totally agree. Nice avatar by the way

    • @schpleeb
      @schpleeb Před 3 lety +1

      Subjectively my favourite players would be the likes of Bergkamp, Scholes, Le Tissier, but objectively I’d have Maradona up there as potentially the greatest

  • @guilhermecalixto5796
    @guilhermecalixto5796 Před 3 lety +1

    The reason why Diego Armando Maradona was so special was for what he was and for what he did.
    Maradona showed many emotions from crying to anger to absolute euphoria.
    An example of why he was so special would be for what he did for Napoli (the team with the light blue shirt towards the end of the video) and the city of Naples.
    In Italy, the north kinda looks down at the south and teams ftom the south would never win the scudetto (the national championship) so it just helped people from the north to look down even more at the south.
    So when he went to play for Napoli they were the absolute underdogs with no trophies in their history. When he played for them he won the scudetto for them 2 or 3 times and the UEFA CUP one of the top european competitions which changed their history forever. Since he left them they never won any competition ever again.
    He also loved his country Argentina and brought them success winning the world cup in 1986. His performance at the world cup is probably the best individual performance at a world cup ever. He also took them to the final 4 years later but lost. To realise how much he meant to them then you just need to watch how they reacted to his death.
    He also nearly ruined his legacy with his drug scandals. An example of that is the at the end of the video when he is celebrating while approching the camera his face shows that he clearly on cocaine and that was at the USA 1994 world cup. He later got caught on the drugs test during the tournament. However the drugs don't take away from his talent.
    I would recommend you to watch 1986 world cup review on the fifa tv youtube channel, russell brand's video on him and any documentary about him.

  • @GunnarFreyr71909
    @GunnarFreyr71909 Před 3 lety +6

    Recomend the film Maradona by Asif Kapadia (did Amy Winehouse film), plus Maradona in Mexico (Netflix). And the famous warm up dancing with Life is Life (on CZcams). Brilliant.

  • @gzjawin
    @gzjawin Před 3 lety +1

    a unique event for the time, unrepeatable, little was broadcast live football year 81 and maradona in its splendor in boca juniors

  • @marymedina3135
    @marymedina3135 Před 2 lety

    WOW Diego Maradona!! top n 1 ...El Diego de la gente

  • @valentino-ds4nx
    @valentino-ds4nx Před 2 lety

    Good video MARADONA EL MEJOR ARGENTINA 🇦🇷👍🏽😉🙋🏽‍♂️

  • @tris87don16
    @tris87don16 Před 3 lety +1

    Greatest player of all time

  • @delvalleinyeccion9467
    @delvalleinyeccion9467 Před 3 lety +4

    "It doesn't matter what he did with his life, it matters what he did with ours" Malvinas Veterans

  • @dylansreviews8231
    @dylansreviews8231 Před 3 lety +8

    Rip el Diego

  • @GunnarFreyr71909
    @GunnarFreyr71909 Před 3 lety +2

    He has a record of being the most tackled in one game. Now it is way less physical. Napoli let him play no matter what. The documentary shows really dark side of football then (treated like property). Has changed now and players have way more to say about their working conditions.

  • @sunseeker9581
    @sunseeker9581 Před 3 lety +1

    Maradona and Pele were like Messi vs Ronaldo. Gods of football. Maradona had a drugs problem which destroyed his career but which also makes his story more interesting. I think Maradona died with not much money left. RIP

  • @jamesbolton2699
    @jamesbolton2699 Před 3 lety +2

    Maradona what a legend of football will always be remembered you should do more videos on football he is called the hand of god because he scored a goal with his hand in the world Cup against England

  • @guilhermecalixto5796
    @guilhermecalixto5796 Před 3 lety +4

    Yes Devon is reacting to football

  • @carmelomalacalza8981
    @carmelomalacalza8981 Před rokem

    Maradona was a person who president and celebrity wanted to meet.’ Maradona manager was very smart and every time some1 famous wanted to meet maradona they always used to charge so yes he made alot of money but he never cared for money.’
    In the 1980 Ferrari only used to make Ferrari in color red but maradona wanted a black one and he was the first person who had a Ferrari with a different color than red.’ Now ferrari makes all type of colors.’ Maradona its a legend he is the beat player in history

  • @nestoraugustoalderetegainz2058

    Maradona is the number one

  • @reimonhena4601
    @reimonhena4601 Před 3 lety +1

    Is the best ever, the player most complet in al time... Tecnique, skils, vision, and control.
    and the best creation of plays in the histori.

  • @riksnoek6068
    @riksnoek6068 Před 3 lety +1

    I do know your point on old camera's versus today's technology. Give some kind of vague mystery to it. Especially with older movies

  • @DJFalkoHannover
    @DJFalkoHannover Před 3 lety +3

    Wow Devon youre still there. Somehow I lost track to your channel but just gotten into it again! Keep it up man. Im pretty picky about my reaction subs ...Love yours! Cheers from Germany!

  • @sspsfivefivefive
    @sspsfivefivefive Před 3 lety

    One of the greats. Came from poverty in Argentina and learned his trade on the streets.
    Probably Diego's rivals would have been Zico, Platini, Rummenigge from Brazil, France and Germany and he possibly played against these players at club level too.
    It's hard to say what made him world class and so prolific, because skill alone doesn't always do it. A world class player will know what he's going to do and when he does something it'll be a split second before anyone else has guessed what he's going to do. Maradona had speed, control, and natural ability. The kind of ability you learn on the street, the kind of ability that isn't coached.
    For me, he is up there with Zico, Pele, Cruyff, Messi and Ronaldo (both of them) .

  • @pablopallone
    @pablopallone Před 2 lety

    No one is going to be above Maradona, nobody can match him. For Argentines he is not just a soccer player, he is much more than that, after winning the 1986 world cup and having beaten England with the best goal in the history of this sport he became an emblem for Argentina. He is often compared to Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan.

  • @jonjohnson2844
    @jonjohnson2844 Před 3 lety +4

    My religion is football, but to call it 'soccer' is heresy

  • @TheDjdcmix
    @TheDjdcmix Před 3 lety

    Thank you for remember to "The Best Football Player of all Times"! Fuc*ing copyright deleted the audio when start Fatboy Slim 11:48 :(

  • @drsardonicus2491
    @drsardonicus2491 Před 3 lety +2

    That second goal against England in Mexico 86 is unquestionably the greatest goal of all time

  • @marcelodiaz8770
    @marcelodiaz8770 Před 3 lety +2

    You'e missing a lot of Diego...
    czcams.com/video/C-pq6XMrLME/video.html
    Diego's era was the toughest ... there were many high-quality players, and they hit much more than today ... those who hit were rarely penalized.
    And everything he achieved was achieved on weak teams ... he was never on teams with the best players of his time. He had to face the best players and teams.
    Messi has been great, but he has been great in the best teams of his era and playing with some of the best players of his era.
    No one had the context of Diego ... no one ... all the other greats in soccer history played for the best teams of their eras with several of the best teammates and national teams of their time.
    Diego was the best of all!

  • @lewi8932
    @lewi8932 Před 3 lety +1

    To answer your question about how much he'd be paid, it's hard to say. Today, he'd be on $400,000 a week like the elite of today are. But footballers a few decades before him had full time jobs as well as playing football, so it's somewhere in the middle. An article I just read says at Napoli he was paid $60,000 per week which is what an average-to-decent player would be paid now. But sponsorships with sports brands, he'll be making more than double that a year.

  • @dylansreviews8231
    @dylansreviews8231 Před 3 lety

    Michel platini was Maradona’s biggest rival

  • @dylansreviews8231
    @dylansreviews8231 Před 3 lety +3

    Love you and that your finally reacting to football stuff I would love to see you react to oh my goal

  • @GunnarFreyr71909
    @GunnarFreyr71909 Před 3 lety

    The goal against England 1986 from the solo from the middle of the field and a similar goal from Messi are the best I have seen.

  • @iEdu111
    @iEdu111 Před 3 lety +5

    Could you react to football chants there are some savage ones and extremely funny

    • @IntrinsicPalomides
      @IntrinsicPalomides Před 3 lety +1

      I think half the video on that would have to be muted though :D they are brutal at times, but hilarious. But i think you'd probably have to understand the culture to really get the humour behind them.

  • @maksimgamuvka4975
    @maksimgamuvka4975 Před 3 lety +1

    Football like in a sport that you play with your foot and a ball

  • @Nicketarian
    @Nicketarian Před 3 lety +3

    If Maradona played in nowadays at his prime he would’ve got even more than Messi i think. Players back then were not even close to what soccer players are being payed nowadays.

  • @phileast1654
    @phileast1654 Před 3 lety +1

    If you enjoy great sports stories, finding a book or documentary about maradona would be well advised, such an interesting life from absolute poverty and growth issues to winning the world cup via a whole mess of drugs, mafia and class conflict. His story would make an all time great 30 for 30.

    • @agillipisik.8603
      @agillipisik.8603 Před 3 lety

      Https : //czcams.com/video/N7tHwqUGQKM/video.html MARADONA AND OTHER LEGENDS
      Watch this video SUBSCRIBE and tell do you like my chanell on commentary.

  • @gzjawin
    @gzjawin Před 3 lety

    memory of my childhood against the great rival river plate with fillol and tarantini world champions 78, until a policeman yells the goal,

  • @ChrisPhonics84
    @ChrisPhonics84 Před 3 lety

    Football. You had it right the first time 😂😂😂

  • @srogers500
    @srogers500 Před 3 lety

    Funny you should mention copyright claim. This song is famous for it's coopyright claim by The Rolling Stones against The Verve. It is a crazy story.

  • @mahtavapaska3570
    @mahtavapaska3570 Před 3 lety +1

    i like to watch Football more than American Football

  • @cjtsvkvfgvvurcjiv7914
    @cjtsvkvfgvvurcjiv7914 Před 3 lety +1

    I watched your videos about irish history,I recommend you watch michael collins movie and watch the documentary bobby sands 66 days ,it shows the darker side of the history

  • @Doofster
    @Doofster Před 3 lety

    Oh we're doing sports now? We gotta get you reacting to some mma fighters

  • @jakeh5076
    @jakeh5076 Před 3 lety

    What days are fnd please

    • @DevonDaVinci
      @DevonDaVinci  Před 3 lety

      Beginning of the week, so usually Monday or Tuesday. I will be alternating shows each week now though.

  • @DJFalkoHannover
    @DJFalkoHannover Před 3 lety +1

    1984: Maradonna gets fouled 7 times in one attack run - stumbles, trips 6 times, gets up, scores the goal. Soccer players in 2020: Get approached by their opponent and fall to cry although they havent even been touched by another player

  • @shaunegan6111
    @shaunegan6111 Před 3 lety +8

    it would make my day if one day you could react to messi. great vid!!!

  • @nahuelpaz9584
    @nahuelpaz9584 Před 3 lety

    DIOS ES ARGENTINO

  • @dantolino1093
    @dantolino1093 Před měsícem

    Are you alive?

  • @Genkoprime
    @Genkoprime Před 3 lety

    We play football with a foot and ball.
    Americans= Soccer.

  • @ronshaw5730
    @ronshaw5730 Před 3 lety

    There are players today being paid £800000 a week, Bale at Spurs England, he is no where near Diagos level, had he been a player now he would be paid in excess of £1million a week. Messi is Close another Argentine

  • @bosvegasboscombe388
    @bosvegasboscombe388 Před 3 lety +2

    Americans always say “pay lay” when it’s pele

  • @leandrolobo
    @leandrolobo Před 3 lety

    Se perdía las mejores partes mirando para otro lado y diciendo huevadas, te pediste las mejores partes amigo...

  • @RyanGriffiths28
    @RyanGriffiths28 Před 3 lety

    Watch dara o briain live at the apollo dead parrot #davincireacts

  • @connorrobbins4005
    @connorrobbins4005 Před 3 lety

    You should react to someone like Neymar, not as good of a footballer as someone like messi, ronaldo or maradona but some of the things he can do with just his feet and a ball is mindblowing and would make for a great reaction!

  • @seppkoller1998
    @seppkoller1998 Před 3 lety +1

    MARADONA loved this Alpine lake: czcams.com/video/avRwu0omHT4/video.html

  • @realmenofengland7534
    @realmenofengland7534 Před 3 lety

    It's called football my mate. The English invented it, and lives have been lost in many shapes and forms in this industry or association. And please for the love of god as an English man dont mention the hand of god.

    • @aze4964
      @aze4964 Před 3 lety +7

      People from different countries call it different things get over it jeeez man. Im English and this is such a dumb thing to get upset about it. Also we did technically invent the term soccer.

    • @realmenofengland7534
      @realmenofengland7534 Před 3 lety

      @@aze4964 Are you a virgin? Firstly the hand of god is a national crime he was never convicted for. Secondly the word soccer is criminal, It's called football. You like to claim, yourself an english man but you are alien to me.
      Let me guess.
      You visit home games every week huh?
      I have no more time for you traitor.

    • @shaunwhitmore993
      @shaunwhitmore993 Před 3 lety +1

      you do realise us english invented the word soccer right? thats what the game was originally called, i would go into details about how rugby was called rugby football at the time and how that changed and soccer became football, also devon is american and they have there own version of football so its only logical they refer to it by the name what we originally gave it, dont act like some big know it all when you dont even know the history of the sport

    • @agillipisik.8603
      @agillipisik.8603 Před 3 lety

      @@shaunwhitmore993 Https : //czcams.com/video/N7tHwqUGQKM/video.html MARADONA AND OTHER LEGENDS
      Watch this video SUBSCRIBE and tell do you like my chanell on commentary.