The Story of The Midfielder Who HATED Dribbling But Never Lost The Ball
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Would you believe me if I told you that there was a midfielder who, not only had an incredibly low work rate on the defensive side of the game, was incredibly unathletic, and didn’t like to score goals, but also hated dribbling the ball. Imagine this: A midfielder with all those attributes but was so good at his job, he would rarely ever lose the ball. A defender who would receive the ball, take a few dribbles if any, then pass it out. A master of the footballing term ‘toque’, which involves tiring and confusing the opposition by keeping the ball moving, passing with your first touch where possible.
And when pressed by even multiple opposition, somehow, this unathletic and quote and quote “lazy” midfielder was almost impossible to disposses. Imagine Xavi in the 1980s who had a little too much off the green to smoke – then just give him an insanely wild hairstyle and you have arguably Colombia’s greatest player ever – Carlos Valderrama.
So today, we look at his story.
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0:00-1:28 Leave a like if you enjoyed, it helps a lot ❤️
1:29-4:14 Colombia's Promised Child
4:15-7:20 How Good Was Carlos Valderrama, Really?
7:21-10:11 The Legend of Carlos Valderrama
#Raymar #Football #Valderrama
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Would you believe me if I told you that there was a midfielder who, not only had an incredibly low work rate on the defensive side of the game, was incredibly unathletic, and didn’t like to score goals, but also hated dribbling the ball. Imagine this: A midfielder with all those attributes but was so good at his job, he would rarely ever lose the ball. A defender who would receive the ball, take a few dribbles if any, then pass it out. A master of the footballing term ‘toque’, which involves tiring and confusing the opposition by keeping the ball moving, passing with your first touch where possible.
And when pressed by even multiple opposition, somehow, this unathletic and quote and quote “lazy” midfielder was almost impossible to disposses. Imagine Xavi in the 1980s who had a little too much off the green to smoke – then just give him an insanely wild hairstyle and you have arguably Colombia’s greatest player ever – Carlos Valderrama.
So today, we look at his story.
Leave a like if you enjoyed, it's the best way to support the channel 🙏 ❤️ Let me know what video you want next!
0:00-1:28 Leave a like if you enjoyed, it helps a lot ❤️
1:29-4:14 Colombia's Promised Child
4:15-7:20 How Good Was Carlos Valderrama, Really?
7:21-10:11 The Legend of Carlos Valderrama
#Raymar #Football #Valderrama
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