@Sleepsheep19last yearHe never wanted to grind for fame he just played for beauty of football 217
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@beejj6190last yearThis guy sees the movement of an opposing player like very few i've seen. Any gap in their stance (legs apart, etc.). and he simply moves the ball through them smooth like butter AND with tricks. Ridiculous natural technique, perfect timing in his movement - virtually supernatural anticipation / execution. ...380
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@jtvalentelast yearWhen talent isn’t driven by dedication you get quaresma. When talent is driven by dedication you get CR7 1509
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@ukejehtobenna2654last yearMaster of Rabona and inventor of Trivela. Ricardo Quaresma I will never forget him. 524
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@pedroleal71183 years agoQuaresma, Ronaldo and Nani were raised toghether at Sporting academy. This is a talented generation, played in U-17 until Selecçâo Nacional. There's goal, with the 3 during an Euro. Probably one of the fastest goals ever, one touch each > inside! ...511
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@alvinteo7340last yearOne of the best dribbler of all time. I think what he lacks is just consistency week in week out. 281
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@ak-jxrdy-73 months agoAbsolute baller that the streets will never forget. 10
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@vincebero711 months agoI know he didnt make it to the absolute top but I still find it very impressive that he was able to produce such artistry while playing for portugal national team and the best team of portugal. Not bad 84
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@SYEDSHAYANHASANlast yearthe most underrated player of all time 178
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@chungnung5487last yearThere are lots of players who are as talented and as good as the two G.O.A.T.S but what they all lack is the consistency and fitness. 296
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@kerdel10last yearYou can see who was the original.. ronaldo an Nani was studying this guy.. I can see the similarities.. but the original signature is written all over this man. You tend to see this a lot when people group together an share the same passion.. it could be rap to painting an playing football many people don’t know football is a art ...103
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@RS-rb8fr3 years agoTrue genius miss him in the Euros bring him back the Portuguese Gypsy soccer king 30
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@marcusmokgobi86115 months agoQuaresma sends you oneway before he leaves in the opposite direction 😂and once you've commited he's already gone 😢 eye watering beauty watching this gentleman grace the football pitch 😢 simply sensational 9
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@johnferrer3012last yearwhat a dribbler !!!! one of the most talented portuguese players ever, reminds me of ronaldinho gaucho 🙌🙌 20
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@marvinblackheart623last yearQuaresma was definetly underestimated by most instep shot qualities, his Dribblings and his ball control was beautiful to watch, great player. 17
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@kisakesitbilgiler4 months agoThere are two players in the world who make football look like an art. Ronaldinho and Quaresma. Every move, every touch is just unbelievably beautiful. Of course, there are other players like Zidane, R9, R7, Messi, etc. But these two are just on another level when it comes to aesthetics. Very happy to be able to witness their careers. ...22
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@leaodaestrela5250last yearQuaresma came from the same Academy as CR7, Figo, Nani and half the team that won the 2016 Euros, Sporting Clube de Portugal. At the time he was coming through the ranks, he was the one everyone was talking about, not CR7. Every Sporting fan was betting on him, not Ronaldo... I guess some things are difficult to explain ...25
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@nimascolari1508last yearOne of the most gifted ever just didn't have the dedication, commitment professionalism and work ethic needed to be amongst the GOATs. 2
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@ocfjavier81453 months agoIts sad when you realize he could’ve been one of the top 3-5 players of his generation, staff in big teams such as Barca, Inter, and Chelsea wouldn’t tolerate his attitude and approach which is why he ended up in teams who were just happy to have a guy that skilled/talented. ...1
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@Sir-qy1kzlast yearRiccardo Quaresma - The skills workshop 1
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@remmyotieno81998 months agoI love myself some Quaresma 🇰🇪
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@B_Adam-NL20902 weeks agoOne of the best dribbler of all time behind Ronaldinho Taarabt and jay okocha
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@muhammadkabeer371911 months agoI love players who play for the joy of the game, the age of entertainment in football is almost over, very few entertainers left.
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@Daniel-co6cg10 months agoas everybody says talent is nothing without hard work and dedication. But still he is an amaizing player.
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@rustinonthevinelast yearQuaresma had a more relaxed style than CR. He was Neymar before Neymar. He just couldn't score goals. 12
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@MR-YBOZlast year That Control Jesus Christ! 1
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@jamalbella351110 months agoOne of the best talented footballer in the world and in history of football
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@victorf.c.3590last yearFala se muito de ronaldos, messi, zidane, Ronaldinho e muitos mais, mas Quaresma não se ficava atrás de nenhum deles... Em cada pé um íman que atraía pura magia. But so underrated... 8
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@LuisTheGentlemanlast yearwtf this guy so good. you never know what he will do next what a class player he could off been so much more
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@Truck_Kun_Driver8 months agoHe and Guti could have been a devastating duo for any team!
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@nhlanhlamzileni6135last yearHe's very calm and relaxed he reminds me Zidane 2
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@user-yh1ev4sc9t11 months agoLike after ronaldihno and Neymar so there’s someone else like this ❤ wow
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@CrimeanHorseArcher7 months agoRemember this guy was almost stopped playing football when he was 28. He somehow managed to be another character and started again from scratch. First Porto, thereafter with Besiktas into champions league again where he belonged, then help win the Euro 2016, replacing injured Ronaldo in the final. He then went to World Cup 2018 and scored a last trivela against Iran before declining. So this video could also be 4 minutes long if he didn't stand up again. ...
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@janekptasznik44last monthNaturalny talent, ale długimi fragmentami głowa była gdzieś indziej. Szkoda, ale zawsze będę go pamiętał :)
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@lordspalse0062last yearThis Man is the spiritual Kinsman of jay Okocha 2
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@AnimeshBhunia3 years agoNice video bro,,, keep uploading such good stuff 🙂👍 10
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@user-np4sk1mc7jlast yearВот это называется талант . Правда талант без усердной работы пропадает ( . Если бы Куарежма был мотивирован и тренировался как Кришь, думаю у него бы было не меньше золотых мячей. 8
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@S33k3R7last monthQuaresma at porto was a different type of monster. Shame he had no dedication, would of been better then CR7. 2
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@aminenoubair7708last yearMy favorit player of all time Quarvela
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@talhaikier1846last yearQuaresma Beşiktaş efsanesidir bu Beşiktaş için büyük bu basaridir
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@Nobody-pj3bc3 years agoHe should be playing in premier League bruh 12
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@charliefirpo804510 months agoIncredible talent. Had more technical skills than CR7 or even Messi, but missed other things to become a world class player. 30
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@JuliaoGalamba3 years agothe people who plays football sknow how sick is this one 9
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@lexgustavo35511 months agoQuaresma hasn't got talent, he got a gift. He could do this on a bad day!!
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@Based_Sir887last yearthe way he creates space is just insanity
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@guilhermeseverino5805last yearIf he worked as hard as cr7 in his career, he would've been THE best player in the world w/ no debate Good memories came to me when seeing this vid 4
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@terrordorap80396 months agoesse nasceu com sangue Brasileiro em País errado , craque de bola
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@PauloJorgeMonteiro3 months agoI am a big Quaresma fan, but in an era of stats and # impacts per game, these flicks are great highlight reels but ultimately the reason why he never was able to cement his place in one of the top European teams that could aspire to win a UCL is because he would clash with managers about his approach to the game. Comparing him to the era of CR7, Messi, Deco, Ibrahimovic, Iniesta, Xavi and other greats was that although from a technical ability standpoint he was probably the best from a productivity POV he was well below his peers. From a technical standpoint and mindset he is comparable to Ronaldinho and Neymar. You normally have three ways of overcoming a defender: 1. pass the ball to a team mate and do the famous 1 2 passing drill, i.e. you overcome the defender as a team (this was Barcelona tiki-taka mantra) (low risk approach) 2. Avoid the player by running laterally or diagonally, drifting one or more defenders, i.e. creating space elsewhere (medium risk) 3. Drible the defender, i.e. go into close-quarters and just overcome that defender either by speed/acceleration or using a drible. (high risk) Option 3. is a high risk approach and may not the most productive option. It is high risk because 1-on-1 against a defender it is all about a probability, you are not going to win all exchanges and you may lose possession that took your team mates time to recover. And sometimes it may not be the best option, especially when you are in transition (defense-offense) and the best option is to be direct: minimal touches and long passes for a running team mate. Neymar falls in the same category as Quaresma. Phenomenal player and an ability to embarrass anyone on the pitch, but lacked productivity. The only player that is the exception and I rate as the best player I have ever seen in anyone's peak is Ronaldinho, where he had that same virtuosity but was way more productive, i.e, scored a lot more goals, the number of impacts per game was quite high and he was essential for PSG, Barcelona and Brazil wins. Having said that, football is not all about winning and embracing a Messi or CR7 mindset and these moments should also be appreciated, because once these players hang their boots we will be coming here for these highlight reels. I had great times watching Quaresma play for Portugal and FC Porto, but a few times... I wish he would just play it simple and pass the ball quicker. Phenomenal player! One of my favourites! ...
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@rafaelgomesdeoliveira9935last yearmágico português esse fera r tbm um bad boy
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@paullopezguerrero2344last yearA los que se cagan por Messi, este señor era un habilidoso de verdad, nunca vi a Messi hacer algo parecido 4
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@akaza29711 months agoBro was having fun, and it seems that did not care about being the best. Talent without a passion or dedication is nothing, but streets will never forget.
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@jcz558011 months agomost talented player of portugal so far 1
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@craniumjunglist89344 months agoWanted him at man utd so bad 😢what a player.
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@analongavidalast yearRicardo Quaresma, um futebolista com magia, arte, irreverencia,imprevisibilidade, drible estonteante - um talento individual unico, capaz de maravilhar! 5
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@thesavvymarketer703911 months agoThis dude is a bundle of joy to watch. Why did he not make it big time?
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@ejmbok87last yearIf only he won more trophies, I loved watching his skills.
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@nofuchu3 months agomade us wait a whole minute to see the outside foot shot 🤣 Legend has it that Quaresma has the patent to the outside foot shot
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@HighEndDetailingATXlast yearRQ could of been one of the best but let his demons beat him. Some people just can’t handle pressure and CR7 can. He is a great player he just never got to really show the world at all times. He robbed the world of showing his greatness at all times. 😭😭😭😭😢 ...2
@user-wh2ct8lp6c4 months agoJESUS capacitou ele glórias a DEUS aleluias🙌🏾
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@leaodaestrela52503 months agoFor many years the Sporting CP Academy valued technique and dribble rather than pace and strength. Kids were encouraged to have fun and dribble. I saw a documentary about the academy where one of the coaches said "we don't care about tactics or speed and these young ages.. we care that the kids have fun and become 1 with the bal.. they have time to focus on tactics" result? Futre, Simon Sabrosa, Figo, Nani, Quaresma, Ronaldo... today's football values running and power and that is sad ...1
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@cs1.6ERAlast yearI remember another player with sttyle like Quaresma - Denilson(played for Betis). Imagine if they played in one team. 6
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@vazqquueezy2 months agoThis guy is was amazing with the ball. The difference from him and cristiano Ronaldo is Ronaldo is dedication and wants his image to stand out, this guy was just natural and didn’t care. If he was as dedicated as Ronaldo was he would have been way bigger than Ronaldo. ...
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@shikore22last yearPpl dont realize some players want to play freely not keep following orders like totti, quaresma thats why u see them dribble comfortably without worrying too much since they are dedicated to one club 1
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@im_cart86563 months agoas an NA dude who has been playing some fifa lately and getting clips like this rec'd to me.. real life football players are actually more insane than the game it seems.. there are just so many videos of dudes doing things that don't seem allowed by physics let alone by human ability actually insane ...
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@tupacshakur62274 months ago THE EAGLE 🦅
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@jpmtlhead39last yearVery bad decisions took Quaresma of being One of the Best Ever in football history. His Power and Skills in his prime were above 99.9% of all football players in the world. A Genious player. 1
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@hiruzen200last yeari love how the music just stops midway
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@siddhantkate8909last year"Talent without hard work is nothing" - CR7 1
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@kratospower666last yearWhat a player ...🤗🤗🤗after midle video dont have sound !
Related videos for Ricardo Quaresma - When Football becomes Art:
There's goal, with the 3 during an Euro. Probably one of the fastest goals ever, one touch each > inside! ... 511
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Good memories came to me when seeing this vid 4
craque de bola
Comparing him to the era of CR7, Messi, Deco, Ibrahimovic, Iniesta, Xavi and other greats was that although from a technical ability standpoint he was probably the best from a productivity POV he was well below his peers.
From a technical standpoint and mindset he is comparable to Ronaldinho and Neymar.
You normally have three ways of overcoming a defender:
1. pass the ball to a team mate and do the famous 1 2 passing drill, i.e. you overcome the defender as a team (this was Barcelona tiki-taka mantra) (low risk approach)
2. Avoid the player by running laterally or diagonally, drifting one or more defenders, i.e. creating space elsewhere (medium risk)
3. Drible the defender, i.e. go into close-quarters and just overcome that defender either by speed/acceleration or using a drible. (high risk)
Option 3. is a high risk approach and may not the most productive option. It is high risk because 1-on-1 against a defender it is all about a probability, you are not going to win all exchanges and you may lose possession that took your team mates time to recover.
And sometimes it may not be the best option, especially when you are in transition (defense-offense) and the best option is to be direct: minimal touches and long passes for a running team mate.
Neymar falls in the same category as Quaresma.
Phenomenal player and an ability to embarrass anyone on the pitch, but lacked productivity.
The only player that is the exception and I rate as the best player I have ever seen in anyone's peak is Ronaldinho, where he had that same virtuosity but was way more productive, i.e, scored a lot more goals, the number of impacts per game was quite high and he was essential for PSG, Barcelona and Brazil wins.
Having said that, football is not all about winning and embracing a Messi or CR7 mindset and these moments should also be appreciated, because once these players hang their boots we will be coming here for these highlight reels.
I had great times watching Quaresma play for Portugal and FC Porto, but a few times... I wish he would just play it simple and pass the ball quicker.
Phenomenal player! One of my favourites! ...
Legend has it that Quaresma has the patent to the outside foot shot
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there are just so many videos of dudes doing things that don't seem allowed by physics let alone by human ability
actually insane ...
His Power and Skills in his prime were above 99.9% of all football players in the world.
A Genious player. 1