Sebastian Giovinco: What Happened to “The Atomic Ant”?

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
  • The Atomic Ant was once seen by Europe as the next Italian fantasista and the heir of Alessandro Del Piero. Loaned out, benched, and misused, The Atomic Ant, in his prime, he made a shocking trans-Atlantic move to the MLS where he found his footing as the talisman of Toronto FC. As one of the league greats, he laid waste to the American opponents and enjoyed a record-breaking tenure in Canada. An Italian prodigy to hero of Toronto, here's what happened to Sebastian Giovinco...
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    Chapters:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:21 - Youth with Juventus, Calciopoli, and Growing into the First Team
    1:19 - National team development and Serie B title
    1:47 - Empoli loan and MVP of the 2008 Toulon
    3:00 - Recalled to Turin
    3:51 - Drifting from the Starting XI and Loaned to Parma
    5:33 - Selected for Euro 2012
    6:09 - Conte choses Giovinco
    7:43 - Tevez, benched, and Allegri
    8:55 - 2013 Confederations Cup & Departing his Dream Club
    10:15 - A Trans-Atlantic Move
    12:38 - EURO 2016 Heartbreak
    13:20 - Thriving in Toronto
    13:45 - A Gruelling End & Excluded from the World Cup
    15:00 - Ageing & Leaving Canada for Saudi Arabia
    17:04 - The Legacy of Formica Atomica
    15:57 - Subverting Expectations
    16:44 - The Predictable Conclusion to his International Career
    17:04 - The Legacy of Formica Atomica
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  • @theretroroute
    @theretroroute  Před 2 lety +35

    Thanks all for the support!!!
    Leave suggestions below for future videos and check out the Community posts (posting everyday)

    • @mmj2849
      @mmj2849 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your videos !
      Would it be possible to do a video on Balotelli he’s an interesting character.

    • @nathanperkins5624
      @nathanperkins5624 Před 2 lety

      I think a Giuseppe Rossi video would be worth a watch or maybe a Radamal Falcao vid

    • @TGFLdn24
      @TGFLdn24 Před 2 lety +1

      George Weah career in football or just his time in Italy would be great to review. ...or David Platt career in Italy and playing career before he got to Italy.

    • @TGFLdn24
      @TGFLdn24 Před 2 lety

      Leeds Utd season 1999 - 2004 where they had a stacked talented expensive squad and then financial issues saw a decline.

    • @TGFLdn24
      @TGFLdn24 Před 2 lety +1

      Parma team of the late 90's.....okay, i stop now loooool

  • @cooldudes6025
    @cooldudes6025 Před 2 lety +298

    Giovinco is a legend in Toronto! Fuelled by his play, Toronto FC became one of the strongest MLS teams for a few years - winning our first league title!!!! Come back to Canada someday, Atomic Ant!

    • @thefifacrew14
      @thefifacrew14 Před 2 lety +8

      THE BEST, the best mls team ever and the best mls player ever hands down

    • @sorenjonasson1506
      @sorenjonasson1506 Před 2 lety +3

      Well, he is in the winter window

    • @welowee7610
      @welowee7610 Před 2 lety +3

      Toronto always amaze me in sports, I remember Toronto Raptors dominate NBA years ago

    • @dmitriyastremskiy1578
      @dmitriyastremskiy1578 Před 2 lety +3

      MLS soccer doesn't mean a fuk.

    • @MrFaveris
      @MrFaveris Před 2 lety

      He actually is in Canada. He lives there ;-)

  • @vladstochita1449
    @vladstochita1449 Před 2 lety +136

    From someone who lives in Toronto, Giovinco was one of the best things to happen for the country and the sport, he is a legend here

    • @noobmaster-wj3qm
      @noobmaster-wj3qm Před 2 lety +1

      @U Betcha I like Giovinco but no way, not even close. No TFC player is in that conversation.
      The mount Rushmore would be kyle lowry and joe carter, but then it gets hard to choose.
      Vince carter left on bad terms, but the relationship has since been fixed.
      Kawhi won a championship, but he didn't stick around.
      DeMar was great and very loyal, but his legacy has to include choking in the playoffs and being the sacrificial lamb for Kawhi.
      Alomar was great, but the rape allegations keep him off.
      Halladay's Jays teams sucked.
      Bautista? Maybe.
      Donaldson was only here four years, and the last two years he spent on IR.
      Encarnacion left in free agency like so many others.
      No Leaf pre-1967 sticks out, they didn't have any true superstars.
      No Leaf post-1967 deserves to be up there, no Cup. Maybe Sundin, and Matthews could get up there someday.
      But Giovinco definitely isnt up there. Soccer simply isn't big enough in Toronto for him to be considered.

    • @scotthenderson4991
      @scotthenderson4991 Před 2 lety +1

      @@noobmaster-wj3qm there’s tons of leafs guys who could be there like sundin, gilmour, keon, sittler, bower, but matthews will be the best leaf ever when his career is done if he stays w us

    • @grez367
      @grez367 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@noobmaster-wj3qmtf are u talking about😭😭

  • @isaacvosvos2848
    @isaacvosvos2848 Před 2 lety +173

    This video completely overlooks the fact that Gionvinco wants to come back to Toronto, he wants to raise his family here and retire with TFC. He found a home. It's also very much in the news that Gionvinco is trying to come back to Toronto and wants to retire here. What he did for local and Canadian soccer cannot be understated!!!!! Much love to the Atomic Ant

    • @davidorellana314
      @davidorellana314 Před 2 lety +7

      He has been spotted in Toronto over the last few months a number of times. Hoping an agreement can be made to bring him back

    • @SK-kh2rs
      @SK-kh2rs Před 2 lety

      Insigne coming instead

    • @angusarmstrong6526
      @angusarmstrong6526 Před 2 lety

      "Overstated " you mean

  • @nathanperkins5624
    @nathanperkins5624 Před 2 lety +172

    I really don't understand how these videos aren't getting at least 100,000 views. Keep up the good work, this becoming my go to CZcams channel

    • @bibtebo
      @bibtebo Před 2 lety

      The algorithm giveth, the algorithm taketh. Often, quality of video is irrelevant until the algorithm decides its time. It will happen for these.

    • @lorenzodagamer2485
      @lorenzodagamer2485 Před 2 lety +1

      His voice is boring

    • @arda8393
      @arda8393 Před 2 lety +3

      Relatively new channel, natural growth will sort it out.

    • @cameronprasad
      @cameronprasad Před 2 lety

      Honest my bro addicted to this guys vids

  • @FelipeArtista
    @FelipeArtista Před 2 lety +109

    I think Sebastian Giovinco was smart and made the right decisions. Because of the mentality of most European coaches, getting into a top European club was going to be hard, and competing for a starting place with the Top European strikers at the time was going to be even harder; not because of a lack of ability on his part, but rather because of the mindset of the European coaches. Unlike other players who stick around at a club playing a bit part waiting for the coach to take them more seriously, Giovinco knew he could flourish in North America. In Toronto, the coach used him in the position that he should have been playing in when he was at Juventus and in the Italian team. A winger has to be fast and strong to fend off full backs who are also fast, but usually much bigger and stronger. Giovinco was fast, but his height put him at a disadvantage where strength is concerned. Someone like that needs to be placed in a striker's position, or as a playmaker just behind the striker. His speed and skill would no doubt draw penalties, and his deadly accuracy would make him a source of goals. This is exactly what happened in Toronto. Unfortunately, there are times when even coaches fail to realize what they have and how to use it, and Italy failed to reach the World Cup. Giovinco would have been an excellent partner for Messi, but that's another story. I don't think the English game would have suited his style of play, most Premier League coaches would not have used him properly. For me, Giovinco is a legend. Because say what you want about the MLS, to achieve what he achieved, you have to be very good. Thierry Henry, Kaká, Beckham and others left Europe and went to the MLS, but none of them set the records he set, and he actually played against some of those legends in the MLS. Giovinco analyzed the situation, made his decisions, set records and became a legend in the minds of many people. And guess what, he's happy, and that's all that matters. In life, you can waste your time trying to win over the most popular girl, or you can move on and find a girl that truly appreciates you. Sebastian did the right thing.

    • @adriano9105
      @adriano9105 Před 2 lety +5

      Great comment. I closely followed Giovinco while he was at TFC. He was a joy to watch. And yes, had he been partnered with Messi ! Fireworks !

    • @dennisgonzalez7962
      @dennisgonzalez7962 Před 2 lety +2

      Just Like Gignac in Mexico?

    • @FelipeArtista
      @FelipeArtista Před 2 lety +5

      @@dennisgonzalez7962 With Gignac it was a bit different. He had already made his name at Marseille and represented France in the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2016. So he had already made a name for himself in Europe, and at 30, he was probably in his prime, but with younger competition in Europe, it would have been more difficult, so Mexico was perhaps a good choice if he wanted to learn Spanish and enjoy a more tropical climate.

  • @fernandodelacruz1740
    @fernandodelacruz1740 Před 2 lety +13

    The Italian snobs blaming mls for "stunting his development" while wasting his potential on the juve bench, you can't blame the man for being tired of it. Toronto embraced him with open arms, more than his home team ever could.

  • @Browczarski
    @Browczarski Před 2 lety +113

    Man, I would have loved to see Giovinco play in the Premier League. Juve never really gave him the trust and a chance to shine, which is a shame.

    • @rhizoidx
      @rhizoidx Před 2 lety +12

      Juve literally gave him three chances to shine. The problem is the managers never knew how to use him properly

    • @abcdefg3214
      @abcdefg3214 Před 2 lety +4

      He couldn't adapt to managers ways of playing as talented as you are if you don't adapt youre playing style to different managers tactics well then sadly you aren't a top professional footballer

    • @b3an3er
      @b3an3er Před 2 lety

      @@abcdefg3214 he’s a player you constantly have to look for and let play run through him

    • @cheguevara5560
      @cheguevara5560 Před 2 lety

      @@abcdefg3214 don't talk non sense , he can play anywhere in Europe in his prime and player with his ability will adapt to all most any style , he was born to play football . He adapted to Parma playing style...... and play some good football so there goes your theory , he did not fit Raniery's formation at Juve and that has nothing to do with being professional .

    • @abcdefg3214
      @abcdefg3214 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cheguevara5560 I said top professional???? He will never succeed at a top club because he is not a top player ya football illiterate moran

  • @HHUK
    @HHUK Před 2 lety +45

    Some players thrive when confident and I think he's that type of player, his full skill was on show in Canada. I know I'd rather try my hardest in the MLS than be in a low-confidence (at the time) Juventus team. A few more poor seasons in Italy could have killed his passion for the game but he looked so happy in Toronto.

  • @vratyasvakyas6022
    @vratyasvakyas6022 Před 2 lety +53

    This channel is rapidly becoming my favorite football documentary channel. Keep up the good work, my man! Greetings from Colombia 🇨🇴

  • @Pariivdb
    @Pariivdb Před 2 lety +10

    This channel is heavily underrated

  • @mattermote4761
    @mattermote4761 Před 2 lety +19

    Great content. I watched Seba score almost every one of his home goals in Toronto. He was a special talent. Thank you for the memories, maestro

  • @hugonongbri8100
    @hugonongbri8100 Před 2 lety +9

    Giovinco looked like Messi playing in MLS

  • @WWE2KUNIVERSEELITE
    @WWE2KUNIVERSEELITE Před 2 lety +10

    He was happy in the MLS that's what counts for him and as a result he is a legend with Toronto FC an achievement not many footballers can have.

  • @theblackhole22
    @theblackhole22 Před 2 lety +3

    It all comes down to managers believing they cannot teach size! Italty's loss is TFC's win! Thank you Giovinco!!!

  • @natealvarez9979
    @natealvarez9979 Před 2 lety +4

    Also taking Toronto to the final of the Concacaf Champions league which for MLS teams is a huge deal

  • @kabohakevin4103
    @kabohakevin4103 Před 2 lety +8

    He wasn't trusted because of his size but his heart was immense plus his skills were unquestionable

  • @Ilmitodellacaverna870
    @Ilmitodellacaverna870 Před 2 lety +26

    When he was at Parma he was doing the same magic he did in Toronto..Then he choose Juventus over Chelsea…100% he could have been another Zola at Chelsea

    • @cheguevara5560
      @cheguevara5560 Před 2 lety +1

      yeah it is sad that he choose Canada , wrong move , in his prime he can play anywhere in Europe or EPL

    • @noobmaster-wj3qm
      @noobmaster-wj3qm Před 2 lety +1

      @@cheguevara5560 not a wrong move, toronto is home to him

    • @reth4761
      @reth4761 Před 2 lety

      @@noobmaster-wj3qm legacy wise, it was a mistake

    • @Luso00_
      @Luso00_ Před 5 měsíci

      ​​@@reth4761No club in Europe was going to offer the money what Toronto offered him.

  • @roryslaine7896
    @roryslaine7896 Před 2 lety +8

    If people consider Giovinco a 'disappointment' then let me be a disappointment any day of the week. He's had an amazing career. For every Seba there's probably 100 million kids who dream and work hard but won't even get close to what he's done.

  • @Olimpico230
    @Olimpico230 Před 2 lety +4

    what he did in Al Hilal is actually exceptional. He single handedly lead the club to the first AFC champions league (2019) after they have been struggling for 19 years

  • @robertodelgado5285
    @robertodelgado5285 Před 2 lety +22

    I can see everybody's point of view.
    I saw him playing against the Red Bulls in NYC. Let me tell you, he was effortlessly at a much higher level than everybody else. He looked like a pro toying with high schoolers. His vision, passing, skills, speed, etc., were superb... however, I was also able to tell that he was playing at maybe 40% of his abilities. I think that is where many have a problem. He was not really challenged by anybody in that game. His teammates were nowhere nearly as smart to make the right runs, or pass combinations, or positional intelligence, etc.
    I do not think he is wrong in his decision to go to Toronto. But I can totally see how he is seen at the elite level. I suppose it also has to do with tradition, and many would see it as disrespectful to stay at 40% and never grow. It is like the movie Good Will Hunting. Will wanted to work as a construction worker even though he could do Noble Price worth Physics...
    My apologies if this is disrespectful to any MLS fan or Toronto fan. I am just putting it as a perspective. On the other hand, he was happy, and he made so many people so happy. He had more time for his family, his body was preserved better, he was earning a lot of money, etc. Quite a wonderful life, TBH. You cannot blame somebody for making those decisions in life.
    Anyways, I enjoyed watching him play, and I wish him the best. I hope he comes back to the MLS and gives the beautiful people of Toronto many more reasons to celebrate.

    • @RoyalFizzbin
      @RoyalFizzbin Před 2 lety

      You’re not wrong. I also saw him play in Harrison while he was with Toronto. In that match he was THE shining star. When I saw him in Italy with Parma (away at Siena), he was one of a half dozen stroingish players on the pitch.

    • @reth4761
      @reth4761 Před 2 lety

      It's cause MLS skill level is low. That's why he looked like a god there.

  • @kevicoz
    @kevicoz Před 2 lety +7

    Awesome content, man! As a Toronto FC supporter, thanks for covering this.

  • @nimascolari1508
    @nimascolari1508 Před 2 lety +9

    He went to MLS to be a big fish in a small pond. Big $, easy life, nice living standards + easy game every week where he's the best on the field. As opposed to Europe where he's just another player with OK money.

    • @anthonylong9067
      @anthonylong9067 Před 2 lety +1

      Actually it really isnt that easy of a life or living standards in MLS. Or anywhere in the US/Canada.

    • @metroboomin1070
      @metroboomin1070 Před 2 lety +1

      @@anthonylong9067 he was extremely talented but was an OK player in Serie A, went to MLS and totally destroyed the league, sounds like easy life and easy matches to me

    • @anthonylong9067
      @anthonylong9067 Před 2 lety

      @@metroboomin1070 not really. And im also talking about actually living there. You have to pay for your own house and car and all that sort of stuff while elsewhere, they handle that FOR you

  • @Geigez
    @Geigez Před 2 lety +21

    Even if he "flopped" making 7 million a year in Canada has set up his family for generations. Not a lot of flops can say this. The majority of prodigy talents fade away and end up with little. At least he was allowed to shine and make a difference in the MLS. For some players, it's not always about playing at the top level

    • @Luso00_
      @Luso00_ Před 5 měsíci

      He wasn't going to make that money with any other European club. People need to stop riding him about going to the MLS. I didn't enjoy it at first, but Seba made the correct decision.

  • @JayKaufman
    @JayKaufman Před 2 lety +2

    Giovinco is an absolute footy hero in Toronto. He loved it here because he was able to still maintain some anonymity. He nearly single handedly changed the dismal fortunes of Toronto FC from a perennial losing team to a two time MLS championship winner, and three time finalist, along with winning a treble.
    He also embraced Toronto - having arrived barely speaking a word of English and leaving nearly fluent in the language. At first, he wouldn't even grant interviews in English due to his poor language skills. By the time he left, he would happily converse in English. When TFC let him leave for Saudi Arabia fans were despondent because he was so well loved. We haven't been the same since he left.
    As an aside, my ex-girlfriend was at the Toronto Children's Hospital several years ago waiting for her brother, who was having a check up. She was visibly pregnant with our son and Toronto FC were in the lounge, visiting various kids as well. The first to turn to her and start talking? Giovinco - who was known to be quite shy when he arrived at Toronto and was now talking to her about having kids, etc. She said he was really nice and the friendliest out of the players there.

  • @paullewis4585
    @paullewis4585 Před 2 lety +63

    The problem was never him.
    The National side and big clubs wrote him off after he went to Canada. If you have a guy in his prime, lighting up a lesser league who’s full of confidence and was showing promise with a 2 larger domestic sides, if you’re not kicking the tires you’re foolish.
    The best thing for Gio was that he realized he didn’t need them and the Azzurri shirt is just a shirt. What’s the point of honors from such people when he can win everywhere he goes, and make a load of money?

    • @lucciocalappa
      @lucciocalappa Před 2 lety +9

      You’re a fool to talk this way, playing for the national team in the WC is what everyone dreams of

    • @nervusbreakdown
      @nervusbreakdown Před 2 lety +16

      @@lucciocalappa not if your get the dirty treatment like what happen to Giovinco.

    • @bobon123
      @bobon123 Před 2 lety +4

      I don't think it is a fair factual reconstruction: Giovinco was not wrote off _because_ he went to Canada, he was wrote off before Canada and that's why he moved.
      _Before_ going to Canada he already had the fame of being someone that could play impressively when he was the strongest on the pitch, but he couldn't impress when the competition level increased. He did well in Empoli and Parma, not the stronger sides in Serie A, but he didn't do enough to be a starter in Juve or in the National Team. He had 23 presences with the national team, scoring 1 goal against Japan. The move to Canada, and his impressive performance there, couldn't overturn this prejudice against him because it was consistent with said prejudice: we already saw him performing well with Empoli (I remember an impressive goal against Roma in 2007) and Parma. To break the spell and show that he was able to play _also_ at a higher level there was no other option than coming back to a top European side.

    • @sebastiangiovinco2871
      @sebastiangiovinco2871 Před rokem

      Imagine him, Balotelli and Shaarawy together in forward, Italy would be in World Cup 2022 for sure.

  • @UncleWru
    @UncleWru Před 2 lety +16

    I lived in Toronto when he was around (thanks to Drake). He singlehandedly destroyed the league with a little help of Altidore and gave us the first and probably last MLS cup. Great player but greedy asf

    • @bradleyhenry2411
      @bradleyhenry2411 Před 2 lety +11

      TFC chose Jozy over Gio. Probably the downfall of the team.

    • @MiklosHajma
      @MiklosHajma Před 2 lety +4

      Greedy? I don't think so. If you were fucked over by every manager whenever you start to get traction, for more than 10 years, I'd do the same. Probably the biggest shame is that he wasn't called up to the national team.

    • @koreanBaseballNerd
      @koreanBaseballNerd Před 2 lety +1

      Greedy? Nah he just chose what was best for him. He really was a legend for all soccer fans in Canada

    • @RoyalFizzbin
      @RoyalFizzbin Před 2 lety

      Were you seeing greed, or were you seeing “my teammates can’t do this so I need to do it myself”?

  • @kabirkohli9920
    @kabirkohli9920 Před 2 lety +1

    This channel is better than channels that have a million plus subs. Hope you don't stop the great work, you're going to be massive one day.

    • @theretroroute
      @theretroroute  Před 2 lety

      Definitely not stopping. Keep active on the Community tab to be ready for new videos. Appreciate the support!

  • @RoyalFizzbin
    @RoyalFizzbin Před 2 lety +2

    I am so glad to have seen him play in person twice… once with Parma (away at Siena), and once with Toronto (away against New York/New Jersey).

  • @dariusbaja21
    @dariusbaja21 Před 2 lety +5

    Just binged all ur videos, amazing job my friend. Diego Forlan was one of my Favorite Strikers , so I really enjoyed and appreciated that video . Please keep these coming , a joy to watch n listen to u .

  • @tixchicken
    @tixchicken Před 2 lety +3

    i remember watching him as a young player breaking into Juventus team when they did a tour of Australia a long time ago and noticed his technical ability he stood out from all the pre season players and thinking this guy is going to be world class

  • @charliezelenowski2701
    @charliezelenowski2701 Před 2 lety

    The choice of music behind these videos is solid.
    Piano versions of quality songs and they fit so smooth with the narrrating.
    Good job.

  • @m.j3282
    @m.j3282 Před 5 měsíci

    Saw him yesterday at Pearaon Airport. Great lad, very humble! Wish him all the best!

  • @n7eet
    @n7eet Před 2 lety +8

    I like how this doesn't mention that GIO beat Uraws Reds the champions of Japans J-league to with the AFC Champions League in 2019 with Alhilal the first for his team

  • @never_around0010
    @never_around0010 Před 2 lety +6

    He went on to destroyed the MLS for years, the atomic ant he made a couple millions playing in China after the MLS but I really wished he stayed in Europe after his spell in Juventus.

  • @nozone4109
    @nozone4109 Před 2 lety +6

    Keep going brother u will get there i like ur channel

  • @diegoavila8815
    @diegoavila8815 Před 2 lety +2

    He probably shouldn't have even came to Toronto but he created the best TFC moments ever, huge respect to him

  • @sensimiliopablito6457
    @sensimiliopablito6457 Před 2 lety +2

    Seba was one of my favorite players when i was younger, i used to live in turin around that time. I never understood why he left for the mls but i was happy for him because he seemed to like to play and live there. And i think the latter is the main reason for his departure from Europe, i believe he really just wanted to play football, get paid and live in a nice county without having to worry about all media, coaches and high expectations from fans in europe. Sei un grande Seba, viva la formica atomica

  • @saturnultra4738
    @saturnultra4738 Před 2 lety

    new favourite footy doco channel, keep up the amazing work friend!

  • @rockinrolla102
    @rockinrolla102 Před 2 lety +2

    As a Philadelphia union fan I remember watching him score crazy goals from everywhere against everyone in mls. Dude is a legend in MLS

  • @_KT5
    @_KT5 Před 2 lety

    So glad i found this! Subscribed!

  • @noahsiega9395
    @noahsiega9395 Před 2 lety +1

    You’re channel will blow up in no time. My favorite on the tube atm

  • @prizefighter07
    @prizefighter07 Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing content again. Keep it up! Hope your channel grows fast👍🏽

  • @donesko81
    @donesko81 Před 2 lety +4

    This channel deserves more subs.

  • @yobroke2319
    @yobroke2319 Před 2 lety +3

    Good shiit. Top channel 💯. Keep them videos coming more often or make them longer kuz of your delivery and in depth info. Yo videos are good documentaries. Good work and keep gridnn.
    Can you do a couple of requests Documentaries?

  • @whiteduke84
    @whiteduke84 Před 2 lety +4

    Cool! Can't wait to see this, as i'm italian and i know about his career, still... i do wonder what the heck happened to the guy!

  • @newshamhouse
    @newshamhouse Před 2 lety +2

    Big fan of this channel, great videos 💚👍

  • @themo881
    @themo881 Před rokem +1

    I used too watch Parma just because of Gio. I once saw a vid compilation of him and i fell in love with him instant. I think Juve never gave hem that real support. He could have achieved greatness at a more supportive club i believe. He was truely something special.

  • @ovo_ant6450
    @ovo_ant6450 Před 2 lety +1

    Another top video man, Seba was a cracking player in Toronto, genius!

  • @whiteduke84
    @whiteduke84 Před 2 lety +6

    Great, great content from you once again! Thank you so much!
    I want to add a point to your very accurate narration and critic. Just like when you quote that infamous man that respond to the name of Gianpiero Ventura, here in Italy this wonderful player have never enjoyed that minimum credit that is given to someone with his skills. Why? 'Cause here, at the time of his prime (and still as of today, for old school managers) if you're a football player you must be at least *this* tall, *this* muscularly big, *this* physically strong. Those "minimum spec" are a bit lowered if you are a trequartista, or better a fantasista, but still there is some kind of physical expectations: when you grow up in age, you grow up in muscles and the old school manager begin to trust you more, making you play more.
    He never get taller, or bigger, so he was seen as a "wonder kid" first-waiting for him to "grow". He didn't. Ignorance, lack of courage, old school granitic ideals from big societies and managers made the rest.
    So i plaude to his bravery to fuck off Italy as a championship, Europe, Juventus and all...and going to help raise the football level of another country. He only cared for the maglia azzurra since he's gone, showing a rare caring for it.
    Definitively bigger than some players that escaped the last, crucial game against Switzerland last week lamenting some obscure injuries and goin' back to their clubs (who said Juventus...?)
    Great, great Seba Giovinco. He gave a lesson to a lot of people here, out of the pitch, much more than he did in Toronto on the pitch.

    • @godsoulsukmadewa
      @godsoulsukmadewa Před 2 lety

      The f u blabbering about?
      I love Gio. Watch him first alongside DeCeglie and Marchisio destroying Inter primavera in the Super Coppa Primavera in 2006, the time when Juve relegated to B. I remember DeCeglie scored 4 goals as left midfielder in that game. I watch Gio playing in Empoli too, from highlights, because of the FM game those year rated him as one of the best Juve youngster alongside Marchisio, Paro, and Nocerino. And i confirmed thats not too far fetched. Gio already playing like a seasoned pro player at Empoli.
      I always happy when Juventus manager gave him a chance. But Serie A defence will use anything to stop an attack move, and their effort will doubled whenever they face a big club. And there you go. Gio is just too small... one ball possession lost just like that.
      As a Juventino, as much i want Gio to show his magic in the senior team, i want Juve to have a more "guaranteed" winning factor. You know, back then Juve really struggle just to get back to the winning days...

  • @tylersteinberg6468
    @tylersteinberg6468 Před 2 lety +2

    As an American it was a pleasure to watch him in the MLS, and it was a shame to see him leave Toronto like that. It wasn't fitting

  • @Butterpants1987
    @Butterpants1987 Před 2 lety +3

    its crazy how proud italian managers are. hes playing in mls so hes not good enough? landon donovan played most of his career in mls and tore up the prem on a loan spell at everton. also arguably the best player to ever come out of concacaf.

    • @MiguelHernandez-vj5gu
      @MiguelHernandez-vj5gu Před 2 lety +3

      Sorry the greatest player to come out of the concacaf is Hugo Sanchez

    • @Luso00_
      @Luso00_ Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@MiguelHernandez-vj5guRafa Marquez, Keylor Navas?

  • @mavicmaltarc
    @mavicmaltarc Před 2 lety +2

    He's coming back to Toronto next season where he is adored and loved! See you soon Seba!

  • @deewight3991
    @deewight3991 Před 2 lety +7

    He Did Right By Going to where he's Celebrated! That's all that matters in the end!

  • @MarcEricLaneGlobal
    @MarcEricLaneGlobal Před 2 lety +15

    Could you do one on Jeremy Menez? I’ve never seen a player that technically gifted - but the worst attitude of any player… maybe ever

    • @RoyalFizzbin
      @RoyalFizzbin Před 2 lety +5

      WOW… I forgot that name for a solid three years until seeing this comment. For a hot minute, he was supposed to be AS Roma’s future.

  • @izzetcanoz
    @izzetcanoz Před 2 lety

    Yo man new subscriber here. Just here to say that I love your content and the amount of effort you put into each one of these videos. Keep being consistent and soon you'll have a pretty large audience. Cheers from Turkey

  • @ron1696
    @ron1696 Před 2 lety +3

    Dude was shorter than insigne and was a beast

  • @qboateng62
    @qboateng62 Před 2 lety

    you are doing a great job lad. keep it going

  • @johntreherne4611
    @johntreherne4611 Před 2 lety +1

    It is frankly tragic for Italian football that giovinco couldn’t find a place for himself. He is and was unbelievably talented. I only hope he rips it up for sampdoria

  • @chillmyfriend8980
    @chillmyfriend8980 Před 2 lety +4

    Love your work InchaAllah you'll have success, very instructive.
    I have a personnal request if you can considere in the future about a video maybe about Antonio Di Natale, would be very interesting.

  • @chaboyaj9189
    @chaboyaj9189 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you sebastian for getting my city a trophy. you will not be forgotten .

  • @niyobuhungirogodfroid5818

    Giovinco may not be loved in Italy but USA and CANADA will forever sing his praises

    • @Luso00_
      @Luso00_ Před 5 měsíci

      Someone's trash is another's treasure.

  • @AjVolten
    @AjVolten Před 2 lety

    just subscribed. beautiful video bro

  • @riobabic8960
    @riobabic8960 Před 2 lety +3

    Giovinco should play for Hajduk Split ! He would be happy playing for the club with first supporters club ! Also culturally he would enjoy living in a culture similar to his !

  • @TGFLdn24
    @TGFLdn24 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks, i completely forgot about this player, I remember when he was just starting and all thinking he was for sure going to be a leading world-class player.....and then until watching this, I forgot about him loool

  • @robertocaparelli1600
    @robertocaparelli1600 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember watching goivinco with under 21 italy ..and told freinds he would be the next Italian great .sad it didn't happen. He deserved more..

    • @paulis4278
      @paulis4278 Před 2 lety +1

      Too small and too weak to make it in Europe.

  • @al101ajmi
    @al101ajmi Před 2 lety

    💙🤍Sebastian Giovinco the greatest Italian played in Al_Hilal Saudi Arabia 💙🤍🇮🇹
    Thank you for the video 🌹

  • @kwequababio2415
    @kwequababio2415 Před 2 lety +2

    Remember using him in PS2 .mad speed and dribbling

    • @kennykBoy7
      @kennykBoy7 Před rokem

      Me too BRo 🤴🏽😆⚽️🎮🏆🥇✌🏽

    • @Luso00_
      @Luso00_ Před 5 měsíci

      He was decent in FIFA and PES. I would even sign him on Football Manager sometimes.

  • @michelangelodeodato7087

    Great video, great content with lot of information, videos and pictures. The problem with Giovinco in Italy is that trainers dont know how to handle with number 10s. Totti found his dimension in Rome, Baggio had a lot of difficulties. With such artists, you only have to give them the jersey nr. 10 and tell them "do what you want" and only control the play of the other 9 players on the pitch (plus goalkeeper). In this way Giovinco would have undoubtely been the leader of Juventus and Italy for years. Conte and Ventura have had no respect for Giovinco. Happy to see that he has had so much success in the MLS. It is not easy. Grande Sebastian!

  • @a7tweetk
    @a7tweetk Před 2 lety

    This channel is really underrated

  • @strongcryptohodl6093
    @strongcryptohodl6093 Před 2 lety +2

    Toronto legend. Always in our hearts no matter what! Money and ego aside

  • @sebastiangiovinco2871
    @sebastiangiovinco2871 Před rokem +1

    Imagine him, Balotelli and Shaarawy together in forward, Italy would be in World Cup 2022 for sure.

  • @adrianzollo394
    @adrianzollo394 Před 2 lety +1

    Maradona did the same when he left Barcelona and moved to napoli. Everybody couldn't understand why he would go to a struggling club. He went there to be loved, and play for the people. Giovinco did the same, he could have went anywhere, but he went somewhere that made him happy and he could shine. The Toronto people appreciated it, and the love towards him, you can't buy that playing for a big club in Europe

  • @ronaldojohnny7774
    @ronaldojohnny7774 Před 2 lety

    The media doesnt know jack squad about Giovinco! I was only 16 years old when I remember Giovinco playing in Juventus and I remembered his dribbling, skills and passes he did for Juventus. I remembered him making a wonderful assist to Pogba and who won the game. I remembered him as one of the very few players in Europe who came to MLS and when he moved, it shocked me not because of how old he came in, but because of the exceptional quality and prestige level he was playing in Europe. Despite himself not being a regular player in Juventus top flight team, he still played a considerable amount of games but it came down to the management making mistakes for not putting him in the national team and club. For example, Italy not making the world cup in 60 years and omitting him. When he came to MLS with every passing year, the competition was bound to grow one way or another, with the amount of teams coming into the league, NYCFC, Orlando City, Atlanta United, LAFC, Minnesota United, and many players in the prime of their career coming to settle into the league for many different reasons. Players like Bojan Krkic, Giovani Dos Santos, Jonathan Dos Santos, Gregory Van Der Wiel, Clint Dempsey, Obafemi Martins who came into the league and did an amazing job! Now, if we think he is a poor or lazy player, how can one explain the simple truth and logic behind the stats and numbers? The management at Toronto Fc was so terribly bad, look at the star players that had came into the league but failed to continue their contracts after an argument or altercation with Giovinco, Jozy Altidore, and Gregory Van Der Wiel> Toronto FC fans would agreed with me! Please come back Giovinco!

  • @nottheonefromearth
    @nottheonefromearth Před rokem +1

    Giovinco was perfect for the MLS. Quality player.

  • @realflashkid
    @realflashkid Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. Really wish he was taken seriosly by Italy. Giovinco thrived in MLS because was hungry and talented. Its sad how many young talented players never reach full potential because of the decision makers who manage them... Also, Despite what European managers especially international managers think, MLS is strong league and its academies and youth teams are producing some of the best young talent in the world at the moment. Guys like Alphonso Davies, Weston Mckennie, Gio Reyna, and Brendan Aaronson were all developed in MLS. Now clubs all over Europe are looking here trying to get a bargain on the Next Christian Pulisic.

    • @aight329
      @aight329 Před 2 lety +2

      MLS is on the same level as league 2 in England, maybe lower

    • @Sempuukyaku
      @Sempuukyaku Před 2 lety

      @@aight329 LOL, no it's not. Every player who has played here (Beckham, Henry, Lampard, Keane, etc etc) all agree that MLS is about Championship level. I'll take their opinion over yours 😛😛

    • @aight329
      @aight329 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Sempuukyaku just lmao if you think any MLS team would survive in the championship lmaooooooo

    • @AR-rg2en
      @AR-rg2en Před 2 lety +1

      @@Sempuukyaku Sunday league level

    • @Sempuukyaku
      @Sempuukyaku Před 2 lety

      @@AR-rg2en Yes, your comment is Sunday league level 😂

  • @2serious4sam40
    @2serious4sam40 Před 2 lety

    Really interesting watch, if u keep em coming i shall sub with no questions asked

  • @HaleStorm49
    @HaleStorm49 Před 2 lety +5

    @13:15 status games. His play and confidence had never been higher... But if Gio had played well in International competition it would be a slap in the face to the pompous experts in Italy who come and go every few seasons. Couldn't risk it, even for International wins.

  • @keithireland6627
    @keithireland6627 Před 2 lety

    Great story thankyou.

  • @yazeedalsalmi1816
    @yazeedalsalmi1816 Před 2 lety +1

    He actually left Alhilal last summer, and without a team currently.

  • @stx74627
    @stx74627 Před 2 lety +1

    TFC legend is what he is!! All of us will remember the Atomic Ant

  • @dominosmasster8300
    @dominosmasster8300 Před rokem

    Fuhhh padu ni.. Salam dari Africa 😊

  • @M.sami12
    @M.sami12 Před 2 lety +1

    You didn't mention one of his most important highlights of his career. Winning AFC champions league and playing in the clubs world cup. His contract with alhilal was terminated in 2021.

  • @Fukuokaflight12
    @Fukuokaflight12 Před 2 lety +7

    The dude had hella potential

  • @joito0730
    @joito0730 Před 2 lety +1

    He killed it for Toronto 🔥

  • @BabaYagaGamiing
    @BabaYagaGamiing Před 2 lety +1

    Love the Imperium intro

  • @IsmailBergitar
    @IsmailBergitar Před 2 lety +1

    Hopefully something like this doesn't happen to Nicolo Fagioli. One of the promising young midfielders at Juventus.

  • @grim-nytegrievance1848

    Love your vids, do one on Robinho

  • @godfreymitti9241
    @godfreymitti9241 Před 2 lety +3

    Love this player. So much flair. Too bad the number 10 position is dead in modern football.

  • @zgpm7031
    @zgpm7031 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great video. Bro please do Brazilian Ronaldo.

  • @LoneStoat
    @LoneStoat Před 2 lety +2

    I would have loved to see him flourish at my Juve...

  • @ssc1232009
    @ssc1232009 Před 2 lety

    Great video bro, could you do a similar video on quaresma?

  • @ghostlucas7
    @ghostlucas7 Před 2 lety

    *Snoop Dogg voice* I like this cuz
    I fucks with this mini documentary shit, keep this up dawg much love, take care g

  • @drizzb8547
    @drizzb8547 Před 2 lety +1

    As great as he was in MLS, he still didn't get the credit outside of Toronto. He was fun to watch though

  • @kstar4456
    @kstar4456 Před 2 lety +3

    I witnessed tito football go from 1.2k subscribers to where it is now. You will get there quicker than you think.

  • @n7eet
    @n7eet Před 2 lety +2

    Giovinco+Gomis 2019 AFC Champions League won the tournament...

  • @esdraspedreiro3994
    @esdraspedreiro3994 Před 2 lety +1

    I was happy to see him in MLS, I hope he comes back

    • @Luso00_
      @Luso00_ Před 5 měsíci

      It was refreshing to see a player in his prime years arrive in the MLS instead of seeing legends reaching the tail end of their careers and just collecting a big pay cheque.

  • @ahdnaji
    @ahdnaji Před 2 lety +5

    I can tell you what happened to him. Life handed him a lemon and he decided to make a lemonade. IMO he took an alternative path and had a rather successful career.
    Many players in today's elite clubs will be forgotten but not this man... this man is a legend in some parts of the world...

  • @mikexstad1121
    @mikexstad1121 Před 2 lety

    Imo the best ever MLS player. Got to see him play live. Maybe the best free kick taker in the world

  • @Devilinlimbo
    @Devilinlimbo Před 2 lety

    This channel rules