Roberto Baggio in 1989/90 was just too good – Rare Footage

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As Maradona said several times in 1994 Baggio is my real successor he’s the best player in the world
Damn right he was
On a different level 💙

luislizard
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the fact that you got a 11 minutes footage of just one season of baggio's time at fiorentina is just incredible.thanks for this.

tapeplixio
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Roberto Baggio suffered too many injuries, even by the 89-90 season he had undergone 2 major knee surgeries. Still, he is the best European footballer I've ever seen, a true genius

AngelGonzalez-ybgu
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The Divine Codino, Roberto Baggio was too much for football, he went beyond. Forever in the heart <3

des..
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Incredible Balance, Agility, Speed, Dribbling and have total respect for Totti, Del Piero, Pirlo, and the rest of Italys glorious historic figures but in my opinion this gentleman right here is the greatest/biggest talent Italy has ever produced....multiple surgeries in his knees through out his career and he was still producing the goods to some level. Injury free Baggio was something par with Ronaldo(R9Fenomeno)/Maradona attacking wise for me

Goldenboot
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In my humble opinion, the most raw talent of any Italian player of any generation.

Greg_Q
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I remember when fiorentina sold him to juventus for a world record fee, the people in florence were furious.they started throwing molotov cocktails at the residence of fiorentina's president etc.baggio meant a lot for the people of florence.I really wish we had a chance to see baggio batistuta partnership at fiorentina

tapeplixio
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Almost the best in history of football with one leg. I can't even imagine what he would have done with both of them!
The GOAT of football arts!

pakoottox
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Nato nel 1983 per me Roby Baggio rappresenta il sogno da bambino usa 94 ! Gioia e pianti insieme allo stesso giocatore nato per indossare la maglia della nazionale! L'unico giocatore che non viene identificato per una squadra di club ! Ma per la maglia azzurra! Il 10 di tutti italiani! Grazie Roby❤

oldstyle
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The best Italian player in history and one of the greatest players ever. I say top 10.

Gma
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I will never tire of saying it. Baggio was the closest I saw to Maradona

MrDESPREOCUPADO
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He was too good in the 80’s, 90’s and 00’s.
A real genius.

SuperDavidGnomo
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Pure football poetry: legendary football player

gpmi
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Pure symphonic genius. Pure Renaissance artist. The purest expression of fantasista talent ever. Bagg10. Thank you so much for this rare archiving and editing.

eliyashaaleph-iart
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thanks for this video. baggio is magic

GiuStyleHD
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Best Italian Player in History. And probably best European.

alejandrorodriguezdomingue
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lol baggio’s 1 season highlights are better than most players’ career highlights. truly the divine ponytail

alcipta
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Fantastic compilation! I don't think post-Baggio football/soccer fans realize how great of a player he was... especially given how many injuries/surgeries he had sustained throughout his career (beginning at a relatively young age).

VEBco
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I was lucky enough to see him playing for Fiorentina and Juventus . He's my favourite italian poet of all time since . Thanks for this video

translatoractivist
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Really nice compilation from his earlier years when he made his breakthrough with Fiorentina! I really love watching him in this period, so pure and explosive when dribbling, and he was already a very good playmaker and goalscorer as well! What's amazing is that I think there could be even more from this period from what I've seen, which makes me wonder how much more there must've been which isn't readily available today! From his Fiorentina period, I'd also add his bicycle kick goal (can't remember whom it was against), and there was one gorgeous curling effort after a free kick as well, when he scored a really nice goal from outside the box cutting in from the left after some lovely touches following the free kick, bending it into the top far corner. And also the goal he scored at the San Siro against Milan was brilliant, with the run in between the defenders and then to round the keeper before slotting the ball away!

Then with Italy at the 1990 World Cup, among his highlights, I'd also add some of the link-up play he demonstrated with Schillaci against Uruguay to create some chances, and his touch on the goal kick which led to Schillaci's goal, plus his movement on the goal against Ireland that he scored that was ruled offside, and the dribbling run that started Schillaci's goal. And the free kick that he almost scored against Argentina, on top of converting in the shoot-out. Plus against England, the lovely goal he scored and the run he made to play in Schillaci who then won the penalty, and not to mention his lovely late assist for Berti's goal which was inexplicably disallowed when Berti was completely onside! I might've added his first free kick goal against Uruguay as well, and the assist he made for Vialli on his debut!

jackpuccini