Lev Yashin was not easy to beat
2022 ж. 20 Шіл.
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The man, the myth, the legend.. Lev Yashin.
Nicknamed "The Black Spider", this man remains the only goalkeeper who won a Ballon d'Or.
Great positioning, reflexes, reactions and important saves.
He is an inspiration to all goalkeepers and it is easy to understand why.
#yashin #goalkeeper #retrofoot
He is goalkeeper and Peaky Blinder at same time, true alpha.
the definition of a Top G
Sheeesshh.....🥶🥶🥶🥶
But his cap didn’t have fazor blade :)))
@@outkaster894 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
No an alfa, he was a giga chad 😎
And the fact he played in a flat cap even more badass 😂
He loved his cap and once when French Fans invaded the pitch en'mass it was stolen by some frenchman, luckily for him it was returned to him by a cop, who miraculously wrestled it away from the thief. The entire career it was the same hat.
That's where Thomas Shelby picked up the badassery, if that's a word.😂😂
@@burst_bubble it is a word now 😂
@@burst_bubble he played a blinder
Benji be like
A man who was estimated to have made over 150 penalty saves is a truly legend.
I heard that this information is fake. They say that then a penalty was 90% a goal, that is, hitting a shot from a spot was a lottery. So I don’t think that he beat off 150 penalties, of course I don’t know the exact figure, but 150 is a lot I think
@@zzetmanive heard that he only has been scored on 80 times but thats gotta be fake even tho hes the greatest gk for me
@@zzetman It is real that he beat off 150 penalties. He is even the one who created the modern goalkeeping techniques
Хорошо я из России и могу с уверенность сказать что я Яшин наш герой мой кумир . Но при этом он отбил 15-19 пенальти из 49 . Но он изменил технику вратарей теперь они ходят по всей штрафной и отбивают и забирают мячи посмотрите на то того же Buffon
@@zzetmanas yashin himself said, you can't catch a penalty, and if you catch it, it's a mistake of a beginner
2 things really impressive for me. 1 he catches and holds everything, including some ridiculous efforts. 2 somehow keeps that cap on throughout all this
🇷🇺💪
Lost his cap on the first clip 😂.
You are not wrong 😂
@@adrianocollinzo5712 And the ball x)
Cap was glued to his head. No cap
He basically invented modern goal keeping for football
By doing his job?
@@g.d.m.1315 maybe in unique way.
@@g.d.m.1315 Lev Yasin was credited to be the first Sweeper Keeper ever, which the most important role of goalkeeper in modern football, especially when keeper needed to be more aggressive and instructed to deliver long ball to the striker
@@naufalzabady2767 g.ggggggg
@@g.d.m.1315 He punched the ball away and used every inch of the goal area to make saves and grabbed balls mid pass. None of this was done before, he re wrote what keepers could do and how they could play. And I quote people like Gordon Banks and Bob Wilson on this !! Goalies pre Lev Yashin were more or less static and waited for the ball to come near them before attempting a save. So credit where credit's due-as with Hungary,Brazil and Holland changing the way the game was played.
Broo... He caught that powerful free kick like it was nothing
Without any morden goalkeeper gloves
*caught
@@Sunsets-nr6lv Thank you, Mr. English 🙂
probably a leather ball aswell, mental
@@purpela334 it's not powerful... the camera made it looks powerful
Bro was playing Football, Basketball and Baseball at the same time, what a legend
no, just football. he did play ice hockey pretty well but stopped to focus on football...
@@hedonismunderstands2469 bro didnt get the joke 💀🤡
Basketball and baseball? In 1900s Europe? What? Man played Hockey for a while.
More like handball and not basketball.
He means that when Yashin got the ball, he would dribble in basket before kicking or throw the ball to his teammates
Yashin -Traditional goalkeeping Neuer-Modern goalkeeping Damn!!Legends
First goalkeeper to win a Ballon d’Or, he was ahead of his time and inspirational
Not just the first, but the *only* goalkeeper to ever win it.
And won the first ever euros
@Josh Anderson Kahn finished 3rd place in the voting twice, but he never won it.
Ballon d'or is shite but yashin is class
До последнего он брал эту кепку с собой на матчи. Клал её в ворота. Она была, как талисман. Сейчас она в динамовской музее в Москве.
Some commentators complain of players wearing colored boots.. but look at these guys. Black and white boots. Black and white jerseys. Black and white grass. Black and white fans. Black and white sky. These are the true heros..
Green is no longer alowed becuase of the green screen technology to simulate different advertising to different markets, so back then it was more honest and any color was allowed, as opposed to today. So TODAY its limiting and "black and white"
FR FR
@@ArthurBrooklyn any was allowed but they didn't actually wear crazy colors lol They actually do today, one singular color not being allowed because it messes with technology is not limiting lmao
Some people did’nt get the joke
That’s because noone caresabout colours back in the day the tvs are not coloured
Yashin was a fantastic keeper. It was a golden era of football when Pele, Eusebio, Beckenbauer and others, turned football into the beautiful game.
Don't forget Cruyff Puskas and Di Stefano 🇳🇱🇭🇺🇦🇷
Krojf je mladji od njih
@@matotopic7037 Znam da ne govorim hrvatski
The Legend who lived from 1927-1990 died an honorable death. He deserves more credit from FIFA 23, he should be 99 RATED as a keeper. #RIPYASHIN
Right
Wouldn’t put much stock in fifa game ratings.
@@teddyteller851his parents planned to have him in 1927, tried in 1928 and he's born in 1929...
who cares about a freaking game ratings
Лев Иванович родился в 1929, а не в 1927 г..
Oh wow, they played way better than expected. Nice passes and technique
fr they are wayy better than any woman teams nowadays
And people still talk about Pele playing against farmers lol
I don't know why it's surprising to people
🤣🤣🤣 nah
@@erik9775 Understandable though, because of how much football has evolved over the years, in terms of pace, technique, tactical knowledge and aggressiveness (this one is questionable). But yeah, classic football will always be the GOAT lol
That assist is just incredible. Remember, this ball was heavy as shit. And he kicked it past the midfield like it was nothing.
this is not medizin ball that you used in elementary school😭
@@sza.bencee yes but it is significantly heavier than the footballs we use today.
Not to mention they are practically wore pantofel shoes with wooden studs 😂
@@TillWownsend when it rained it soaked with water and was even heavier
@@TillWownsend it’s not that heavy lol
Some of these saves are just routine for these days. Football has evolved so much but a great player for his era.
Fun fact:The only one to make 2 goals in a match against Yashin was Pelé In a time with Puskas,Di Stefano,Garrincha,Johan Cruyff,Eusébio
Chile scored two goals against him if I don't bad remember
@@Xavier77758 Im saying a player not a whole country
cruyff didnt played in yashin era lol
Saw someone mention Beckenbauer playing in the same era aswell.. People have no historical knowledge 😂
There were more than that such as Josef Bican, Rensenbrink, etc.
I watched him train at the 1966 world cup at Maiden Castle in Durham and he was terrific; in those days, you could just stand on the touchline and watch. Gave autographs to everyone, as did they all!!
Really interesting to hear from someone who's watched him in person. Was he really that good?
@@Johnsmith-nx2tp I was 14 at the time and small and he was a big man; all I remember was that they shot the ball, or crossed the ball and he would catch it in his bear like hands!! The ball just stuck there!!
@@AustenMerritt you’re very lucky, today’s generation barely knows so many legends!
@@azorgaming5700 we have messi and ronaldo greatest footballers to touch the planet playing in a much harder time as well
@@Johnsmith-nx2tp he's the only goal keeper till now to win the ballon d'or, that's how good he was.
I love the fact that after saving he just randomly and casually basketball dribbles the ball 😁
He is always catching the ball how
I believe back when soccer was still a relatively new sport, you had to bounce the ball to move into the penalty box if I'm not mistaken
@@nukedude2433 what is soccer 😭😭
@@footballlover803 Mate, it’s literally the video you are commenting under. What are you talking about? Don’t be a pisshead.
@@nukedude2433 don't call it soccer mate are you an American
The greatest goalkeeper in football history
An insult to any modern day player who probably exceeds him in all aspects of the game.
the balls where MUCH heavier back then so the shots where WAY WAY slower/softer then nowadays. The speeds where around 60 kmh (the really hard ones) nowadays the are around a 100. A keeper of today would safe almost EVERY shot possible. Nostalgia is cool but its a complete different sport.
@@normanbatees5785 He save over 150 penalties and his best saves where not filmed
This is why he really deserved the Ballon d'or ❤
Just look at his teammates. They are like "ah, isn't this a normal save? " And his iconic "bouncing the ball" after every save
literally every goalkeeoer bounced the ball like that back then i dont know why it became legendary just for him
@@sza.bencee I think that the reason was the rule, de Goalkeapers cant hold the ball for more than 6 seconds. Today, nobody cares about that, but at this time the rule was recent.
@@cantinadoburro The 6 seconds rule was established in the 90s.
@@cantinadoburro at the time there wasn't a 6 second rule, but if the keeper was in possess of the ball he was required to bounce it when moving. The rule changed around a lot over the years.
Don't remember the 6 second rule being around then. I was a goalkeeper in the 60s and it was the rule that you were only allowed a maximum of 4 strides unless you released the ball which is what the bouncing did.
1. Saves without giving a second chance 2. Agile and quick reflexes 3. He mamaged to assist 4. His kicks reached past midfield with a very heavy ball 5. He mamaged to become relevant playing in Russian lesgue when media coverage did not exist 6. Excelent positioning (you ca see most keepers back them just standed in the line waiting for the shoot). 7. Cutted crosses easily 8. Nice reaction with high and low shoots
Refuse to elborte
That 3 in brazillian translation 💀
And somehow you did mot mamaged to type m instead of m
@@skinnyskelly 😂😂😂😂
@@skinnyskelly Mair dimu eto kotha kois na
Goalkeepers like Yashin makes my day. They inspire to goalkeep in every stage.
Imagine how insane he would be with modern gloves
Carrer record over 270 clean sheet & estimated over 150 PK saves. Winning Gold Medals at the Olympic & European Championships. The only GK ever to receive Ballon d'Or. No doubt he's the greatest GK of 20th century. Classical & Legendary.
The over 150 pk saves is obvs bs. He played around 400 official games and around 800 unofficial games total, that would mean he would have faced an absurd amount of penalties with an otherworldly save rate, saving a penalty every 5 games. Keepers wouldn't even come close to simply facing a penalty every 5 games. For context the most saves a keeper has made this century is 38 who is Handanvoic and he's played 796 official games in his whole career.
@@JonathanFingers according to FIFA, he did make over 150 penalty saves in professional football. Would be a good search to find, if penalty shootouts are included.
@@PraveenLawrance According to FIFA where? What I said shows how impossible it would have been. Penalty shootout didn't exist around then either.
@@JonathanFingers improbable, not impossible. Some say it's real. Some say it's a myth.
@@PraveenLawrance Those with critical thinking skills say its Myth.
0:38 and 2:00 is madness, these shots are powerful like crazy and he just grabs them as if it was a 5 years boy shooting.Pure class.
Especially the first, it's ridiculous stop, and the shot is not as straight to the body as it looks
Also, the goalkeeper gloves back then were very basic, which makes grabbing the ball even harder than it would be today...
And he always remains standing
@@daedalron and the ball weighed like 10x as much
@@livelyosprey so basically if he was around today nothing would get past him
He will always be remembered in our hearts he was an unbelievable goalkeaper an a really good man rip yashin
Поражает то, как очень сильные сложные удары он ловил намертво. Современные вратари с их то технологичными перчатками не способны на такое, а он мог. Настоящая ЛЕГЕНДА
The fact that he catches most balls instantly is very impressive. Nowadays, goalkeepers tend to punch the ball away too often, even when the crosses/shots are not that powerful.
Kinda pathetic really since some of those lead to goals...
That ball seems more lighter than the current ones though
@@penart8079 Maybe, I don't know, I didn't pay attention to that tbh. Still, my point stands, nowadays, keepers deflect way to many balls I think.
Keepers nowadays punch/parry a lot because stadiums water the grass before every match and at halftime, so the ball and the grass are soaking wet making it very hard to catch
Weren'g those old balls made out of leather and heavy as hell?
He never shout to his teammates as the opposite team constantly attacking, what an amazing level of self control
Actually he was known to be a leader on the pitch continuously commanding his defenders. He’s known as a revolutionists just for this alone.
@@seriesmovies4195 absolutely agree
@@seriesmovies4195 also how he would bring the ball back into the game, as now it seems odd, but keepers would never throw the ball into play. He was the first to make long throws to his midfielders. But what made him truly great was his reaction that he got from being a hokey goalie, where the time to react is much less. He was a great one too, but fortunately for the beautiful game, he gave up hockey.
Proffesionals have standards.
Pickford
Truly the greatest goal Keeper in history
Melhor goleiro da história!! Abraços do Brasil.
Buffon first in the history of football.
@@alelee6354Buffon didn't get the golden ball, but Yashin did
@@Arigon the golden ball is important but it's not everything. Buffon arrived after Cannavaro in 2006
Pele and Garrincha debuted in world cups against the USSR and Lev Yashin back in 1958... although neither Pele, who had an assist, nor Garrincha scored for Brazil in this match, it became the legendary field of the 3 greatest minutes in the history of football... Brazil won 2 -0 despite the heroic efforts from Yashin
Russia was stripped of their best player in Streltsov (khruchev was on a bindge to destroy the country in every social sphere, especially sport) so the russian team only had "half a team" in that tourney. Also Brazil as history proved was a monstrous team. Was a legendary battle.
Brasil Pele greatest team, but USSR team great too.
@@ArthurBrooklyn yashin was their best player
@@namedclaiming821 best outfield player, you can’t win a game with lev Yashin, someone needs to score a goal first
@@namedclaiming821 best goalie, it is incorrect to compare to outfield players. In general russia had decent enough goaltenders for that time to place on the national team, but without their star striker, the team lost A LOT of chances to outscore their opponents. So if I had a choice to play Streltsov but sit out Yashin, I would do it in a heartbeat, even though he was the best goalie of that era, simply because I would end up winning more matches this way.
My grandfather was a huge fan of Yashin (as well as of other stars of 60s-70s). I was playing football as a goalie, and he insisted that I was wearing a flat hat. I believe it gave me extra handling and reaction points as a boost :)
Damnnnn bro i feel u I'm also a gk with a billed cap 😂
Unbelievable how calm, talented and most importantly has a leadership mentality in his goalkeeping.
" La Araña Negra" en todo su esplendor. El mejor portero de todos los tiempos.
neuer
He makes every save look so effortless! Truly amazing
because the balls are moving at snail's pace
@@afrobuddy4801watch 0:38.....faster shot than you can ever shoot
Why when people say about GOATS they don't ever mention a goalkeeper, probably as important as a top goalscorer and playmaker
Because they are not, the most talented players are strikers or midfielders. You think if the goalie could play striker, he would play in goal? yeah sure. I remember in the play ground arguing with mates about being in goal, its a bloody punishment. Even kids know it. Also whats harder to do destroy or build? Create a painting or destroy a painting come on man, destroyers have there place just not above creators.
@@TheXxaddictxX you could have the best striker in the world in your team..but if you have a shit goalie your team is gubbed and that's a fact,what do you think it's not a talent to be a world class goalkeeper.and I played with alot of good outfield players who chose to play in goals because they liked it and where better at it.a great team is built round a great goalkeeper.end of
@@paulbaker9434 Exactly. I support Madrid, and one of the only reasons the Champions League was possible was Courtois.
@@TheXxaddictxX you can start a professional match with a 14 year old fijian kid as striker, but if u start with a 14 year old fijian kid as goalkeeper, you are losing 10-0 as every shot from 40 yards is a goal basically
The gk is the most important position on the field bar none. This aint school level. In a pro game, no player is more important than the gk. You can start a game with a trash player in any position and expect to win but not in the goal
Tudo que falam de Yashin, é comprovado nesse vídeo! Segurança, sabia sair do gol e defesas incríveis. Espetacular.
Man was saving shots left and right with a hat, absolute savage.
Лев Иванович великий футболист и скромнейший человек,вечная ему память
What people didn't realize is the level of this guy's talent. Even if one can argue he never played in the modern era. It doesn't matter. Because If he gets the access to the training facilities. He will be much better than he is now. In fact will be much better than our top goal keepers nowadays. Training and talent are two different things. This guy was much more talented than many of nowadays goal keepers.
But the training facilities now would mean the strikers are even better too
@@Whaddle31 then he would still be the top goalkeeper of this time
if he plays in this era, I could see him being on par with the likes of courtois or jan oblak
@@tomasguerra5675 why always compare those era with ours both are different it's not always about getting facilities compare to that time nowadays there are many distractions also. Thats why many talent ends.
@@GLOBE_TALKS i agree, we shouldn't compare eras, but still i think poeple who succed at sports will do so in any era, because its a mindset and training thing that separates them from their peers, i commented because i saw comments saying lev yashin would be a random in todays era, and i disagree with that, that doesnt mean i can confidently say lev yashin is or would be better than Casillas or Neuer, he is just the best goalkeeper of it's time and deserve to be recognized as one of the best, and the only one to win a balon D'or even though nowadays is imposible for a keeper to win one.
he was indeed the greatest goalkeeeper ever. salutations from brazil!
Feels good seeing legends of the game in action ⚽
Don't forget that the balls used during his era made goalkeeping a lot more tougher. His career was in between the period before and after the introduction of the 32 panel design so balls weren't as accurate in shape and lacked optimum roundness which made it incredibly harder to judge when hit and even more tough to handle. Aerial balls were tough to predict due to the inconsistency in movement but yashin literally handles it like he could catch it even when asleep lol.
The ball that he catches at 0:36 is simply insane. How is that even possible?
@@guilerso7796 он русский. Вот и всё.
with no doubt, old era was harder to play in
@@user-lf1lo3zz7w как раз специально смотрел комменты,чтоб найти такого долбоеба ,как ты,который это напишет 😂😂😂
At the old are it was easier to score goals, so yes goalkeeping was harder back then
My god, his handling and reflexes are god level. 🙌
Nope! Human level with nature talent
bro 4th division keepers these days save those shots
@@dontgetrekt best joke ever
man who started to write a dictionary for all goalkeepers of each timeline and that's makes him eternal , no misjudge him through stats
What a wonderful match found to see on internet
Эх, Лев Иванович Яшин. Человек-легенда. Лучший вратарь XX века. "Чёрная пантера". Золото Чемпионата Европы, золото Олимпийских Игр. Пятикратный Чемпион СССР, трёхкратный обладатель Кубка СССР. Единственный вратарь в истории, получивший "Золотой мяч". Признан "Лучшим вратарём в истории" по версии журнала France Football. Вот бы хоть одним глазком увидеть лишь один его матч с трибуны стадиона... Oh, Lev Ivanovich Yashin. This man is a legend. The best goalkeeper of the XX century. "Black Panther". Gold of the European Championship, gold of the Olympic Games. Five-time champion of the USSR, three-time winner of the USSR Cup. The only goalkeeper in history who received the Golden Ball. Recognized by France Football magazine as "The best goalkeeper in history". I would like to see at least one of his matches from the stadium stand with at least one eye...
bro wrote an essay about him💀 TWICE
He was "Black spider", not panther.
@@protego6722 both correct. I know his biography well he is my favorite player
@@nic0linho well ok, I haven't hear about "panther". Thank u.
@@protego6722" Черный Паук",подтверждаю.
0:21 grandfather of Maguire
He played in the era of my parents, and I heard so much about him growing up, then did my own research as well, truly amazing indeed
As a Goalkeeper Lev Yashin is my GOAT and this video made my day better.
He revolutionised the role. Sweeping, catching, commanding his defenders and awesome positioning. All of the qualities of the best modern day goalkeepers. This guy was ahead of his years.
His positioning in front of goal is crazy! He was was in position on every shot and contested those crosses! Legend
i can see glimpses of modern football in their movements and ideas.
When (some) Messi fans said Dibu Martinez is the best goalkeeper of all time, they forgot Lev Yashin exists.
I remember watching him in the 1966 world cup. He was remarkable, despite West Germany beating them in the semifinals. Best goalkeeper of the 66 tournament and his era.
NDR den Fernsehersender gibt immernoch
Im german
@@realhasbulla Ich auch. Was für eine Weltmeisterschaft! Nord Korea gegen Italien, verrückt.
@@tirinsplay jaa, das warn noch Zeiten, aber die GEZ Gebühren bezahlt man immernoch obwohl kein Fussball mehr auf NDR läuft.
you must be 70 years old
'The black spider' was his nickname, I heard stories from my family about him, total legend.
The way he bounces the ball after getting a save or a catch tells us how much he loves goalkeeping
2:02 caught it like it was nothing 🐐
No unnecessary palming of the ball. Catches everything. Brave. Intelligent reader of the game. Good at passing the ball. This is a Master Goal Keeper.
bro caught the ball like it was coming as a turtle 💀
Incredible positional sense and technically superb because he doesn't miss a ball. Top
"He wasn't easy to beat" Come on man he didn't get a ballon d'or for nothing
My grandfather rememberd him when i mentioned Yashin to him He said he was the best Goalkeeper of his time and one of the best keepers he ever saw
The way he bounces the ball after catching it is so smooth 😱
O melhor goleiro da história do Futebol 👑🧤⚽
Concordo
He's not stopping the ball; he's catching it!
Goalkeeper that inspired modern playstyle, no wonder... Great footage, Nice Job.
Lol I don't see anything special or hard to save in this video. I'm still doubting if he's overrated or not. Need more proofs. Need more videos.
@@norpriest521 Then all the legends are overrated by your logic
@@norpriest521 its not just the fact hes considered to be the keeper of 20th century or the fact that he won ballon d'or you Can neglect that. For me its the accounts of others from his era that tells me he deserves this legendary status that surrounds his name.
@@ImJDre_1337 Nah I just want to see more videos of him saving some difficult goals. I just wanna see before my own eyes if he's actually better than Neuer, Casillas, Buffon, Kahn or not.
@@norpriest521 it's very wrong to compare footballers of different eras. Seems Yashin was that good he even won the golden ball and his playstyle reminding Neuer's one that was unusual with combo of libero position and quiet good goalkeeping. Keepers like Yashin appeared pretty recently so my words confirm my point. There's many videos of Yashin saves. Search the Russian source videos, not foreign.
He caught that direct shot ball without deflecting 👏
The best goalkeeper of history 🔥
One of the few legendary players from the 1960s and earlier who I believe could have genuinely adapted to today's game and been just as good
Yeah. Crazy watching him cause he plays so similarly to a modern keeper, man was decades ahead of his time
@@powerouletdino9405 truee He invented the defender style of goalkeeping We owe the best goalkeepers we have today to him
@@adityavaid8477 he is basically the first sweeper keeper
The first goalkeeper I ever saw save a penalty in a game - not a common thing back in the day. Of course much more common now a days. He is truly a legend.
So stupid to say but first video to watch in 2024 and it is one of the biggest Legends of goalkeepers
The casual bounces he did after a great save make it more badass.🥵
He was a perfectionist and couldn't sleep if he even conceded just one goal. No wonder he was ahead of his time, being obsessed like that and understanding the game on another level.
I remember when at the England vs The Rest of the World game at Wembley in October 1963, Yashin was in goal for the Rest of the World team in the 1st half, a cross from the English left wing was met by the England Centre-forward Bobby Smith, with a firm header, Yashin was at the near post, so he had to throw himself from that side of the goal to tip Smiths header over the bar! One of the best saves that I have ever seen, on a par with Gordon Banks save, to deny Pele in the World Cup in Mexico 1970!
The Rest of the World only lost that game after Yashin was replaced by Soskic whose mistake led to England's winning goal scored by Greaves.
bro started playing basketball every time he got the ball
If all of his footage are top tier even tho so few of it, imagine what we havent and will never see from this legend
I’m so glad this channel exists. Thank you Retro Foot ❤️
Thank you 🤝♥️
You can't recognize how good players are from older times, unless they are legends. This guy is obviously great, adding the fact that this was 50+ yrs old, it means he is a certified legend in this game. Pele has the same feeling, watching him being amazing back in that time and place, means he was something else.
Пеле больше не испытывает такого чувства 😞
Yea Pele invented a lot of stuff which was very alien like to players back then
I'm more impressed by the one-twos and the players touch, i genuinely wasn't expecting it
KZhead Garincha, so good a player but never mentioned.
@@paulc2130 i know how good the likes of puskas, di stefano and kopa were, but i was talking about the overall performance of the team, not what i expected
Love the exactly the same awkward ball bounces each time he caught the ball.
i love when he catch the ball and start bouncing it like a basketball
Pure class. Also I love how he patiently puts his cap back on after nose diving for a save😂
... and then makes a long kick for a goal assist. ;)
The GOAT goal keeper!
This man is playing football and basketball at the same time 🗿
Lev Yashin enorme portero, sí mantenía lo clásico y a la vez era innovador, en muchas cosas se adelantó a su época
2:00 he Just caught this in his hands like its nothing
One of the greatest
All time great goalkeeping is an art positioning timing handing coming for crosses its so much more than shot stopping this man is an all time great years ahead off his time
He not only won the Ballon d'Or and besides multiple Goalkeeper of the year awards, he won the title of Goalkeeper of the 20th century. He also was in the Allstar team of said century. Century...! the most stunning for me was that he also played as a professional goalkeeper in hockey. Wtf. In Germany he was mostly called "The Black Panther".
He's a Russian panther🇷🇺💪
His reflexes and diving were absolutely phenomenal. 👌🏼👍🏼👏
I like to watch such old football 😮😊
Colocação, tempo de bola e reflexos impecáveis. Com as técnicas atuais de treinamento seria um monstro!!
This is the one man I wished could have competed in modern day football, just an absolute wall between the sticks
the ball stick into his hands
And how about that assist...
its because the ball is not wet
Мой дедушка был пилотом, им часто доводилось летать с высшими чинами партии и спортсменами) так вот однажды они и познакомились. Дедушка занимался боксом и болел за Динамо. Поскольку работа пилота не предусматривала в те времена много свободного времени, они вместе ходили в баню, пили пиво и общались. Сам Яшин позже симпатизировал Киевскому Динамо. Люди в то время были крепче и дружнее, наверное потому что видели ужасы и реалии войны. Никто тогда не хотел повторять, хотели жить и добиваться успеха.
He cathing every single shot in this video . What a good men . When i was i kid , i thought that goalkeeping d be like that , but when i grew up i realized different thing . Its why i am being shocked of his gp😊
Wow, In 1990, I read about Lev Yashin's story in a book about football stars in history. It is the first time I actually see him play. Thank you for uploading this great video so I can "witness" this legendary star!