Diego Maradona Could Do Everything With a Football (Rare Freestyle)

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Published 2021-03-30
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All Comments (21)
  • @tokyovelo588
    Maradona didn’t have the internet to learn these skills from others, he invented them, and boy could he also play!! It’s hard to imagine how much greater he would have been, if he’d played in the current era when players are actually protected from being kicked to bits. Visual poetry from the greatest player of my lifetime, RIP Diego Armando Maradona ❤
  • @lafarga2330
    Michel Platini: "What Zidane could do with a ball, Maradona could do with an orange.” This video displays his absurd skill perfectly!
  • Saw him at Wembley when he was a kid. England - Argentina - watched him walking half the length of the pitch doing keepy uppys at about 50 feet in the air ... never broke step, didn't even seem to look up but he must have .. then he sat and did keepy uppys in a circle ... didn't want the match to start. He was fantastic with the ball. Such an entertainer and for me the best there's ever been at football. Pity his demons got him ... but what a footballer.
  • Greatest of ALL times. Not even a chance on this one. And yes Ronaldinho and Messi are also absolute geniouses, but Diego is another level. God level.
  • @CDFiOS
    6:34 my father always went to Maradona's training sessions, near home in Naples. He enjoyed hitting far away goalposts, crossbars and distant objects impossible to think of just touching them with the ball, Maradona hit them. He told me those present found it hard to believe what their eyes were looking at. I consider my father among the luckiest men in the world.
  • @mrporsche4236
    The ball will never ever be touched like that again!
  • It’s amazing how a fellow human can be blessed with so much dexterity and skill. His left foot had more sensitivity than an artist’s hand. His drive and enthusiasm second to none. His faults alone proved him human. RIP Diego.
  • @Multiverse5274
    The Way he masterd the Ball is unique. No other Human can control the Ball this Way, no Messi, no Ronaldo. Every Second he freestyle is Magic.
  • @male11nov
    Now I know why Ronaldinho liked him while growing up.
  • @redrain-4431
    Every time a thought of cr7 and Messi are better comes to my head all I got to do is watch one video of maradona and the debate is over
  • Putting everything together, such as era, state of pitches, lack of protection, technology,balls boots etc and players he played along side, I don't think there is ANY doubt he was and always will be the greatest of all time.
  • @malmansouri83
    Diego was literally the definition of Unparalleled, Talented, Magician
  • There are many extraordinary and exceptional soccer players but there is only one Maradona. RIP, Diego!
  • @edenjs1503
    I've never seen another player whose love of having something, in fact anything, to play with comes through as total pure mesmerising brilliant skill. He could be mad as a brush, but that was part of his magic. He was football from hair to toe. Most exciting player I've ever seen....
  • As an English man who never got to see him play live.......what a fuckin baller, the guy is a genius
  • @georgepap168
    The connection and relationship this man had with a ball just blows my mind.
  • @lonewolf-vm7zt
    Maradona had all the characteristics of football. Passion, love, fun, joy, class, speed, cunning, competitiveness, courage, grit, technique, altruism, humility, strength. The perfect player. The strongest of all time. Football made man.
  • @PtolemeyIIIV
    What he did at the end was absolutely crazy. Hitting the post at will? Unbelievable!
  • @gertwallen
    The ball was an anatomical extension of his body, the only man with three balls. Absolute genius.