Just how GOOD was Pavel Nedved Actually?

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How good was Pavel Nedved actually? #GOAT
New episode of a documentary series where I plan to present all the greatest players of all time and then give them a score so a ranking of the best players can be created. In this episode we take on Pavel Nedved who played for Juventus and Lazio for most of his career, not only one of the greatest playmakers of all time but one of the greatest players of all time. See how Pavel Nedved ranks and just how good he actually was.
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Pavel Nedved was such an under appreciated player. He was so fantastic that he could play anywhere in midfield, good tackler, decent heading, pace and a fantastic finisher.
He was in my late 90s/early 2000s dream team and he would be worth at least 150 million in today's money.

orlandotrustfullandhiscosm
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Nedved was my favourite player growing up. Playing at school in the playground, everyone wanted to be your Alan Shearers, your Andy Coles, your Paul Scholes and so on. I always wanted to be like Nedved. He was and still is one of if not my biggest footballing icon. Only Raul came close to the impact he had on me growing up as a young child learning my love of the game

danielwilliams
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Selling Zidane was Juventus’ best ever decision. Out of that trade we got the best goalkeeper ever Buffon, Pavel Nedved and Lillian Thuram.

olcartri
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One of the most underrated Ballon d'or winners ever
You did justice to him by making this video. Keep up the good work

vijayashelar
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Neved for me is the guy who's globally underrated on average right now, when talking about players of the past. Whereas at the time of his playing days he was mentioned up there with any 90s world class player.

Guess this is what happens when you keep yourself to yourself.

MrGts
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On my study table in my room from when I was in school, i have Pavel Nedved name carved out. I cried when he retired. The czech rocket. We will never forget. Thank you Pavel, it was a pleasure.

ronyjameson
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Small curiosity: in Juventus games you would see the banner “Furia Ceca” which as the video thumbnail mentions literally means “Czech Fury”. However this nickname comes from the Italian translation of the movie “Blind Fury” with Rutger Haur which is “Furia Cieca”. Cieco = Blind...Ceco = Czech :)

venchia
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Pavel Nedved is one my favourite players of all time. I loved his speed and long distance shots. One of the best players ever. I'm so glad You did a video about him.

darkmatter
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Im Czech so i really appreciate this video was made. Not many people know how good he actually was...they just know that he won the ballon dor instead of Henry

POISON
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As a Milan fan, all i want to say is that Nedved was a menace. So hard to mark and ridiculously effective. It's like he rarely makes bad decisions.

buggydes
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I would just throw the icon factor and trophy cabinet out of the equation. It makes some of the best players ever end up with lower score than players that were not as good but luckier. Nedved had almost perfect score in almost all attributes playwise, but it wasn't his fault that his clubs didn't have as much success. These two scores places him next to Rooney and Beckham even tough he was undeniably better player than even some of the players ranked way above him. As a player he was without weakness, mentally he was the best leader you could imagine, his work rate was out of this world. It's not really fair he would be ranked lower than players way worse who just were more famous than him just because he was humble and without controversy, and whose teams had better luck. In his prime he was as good as Zidane, he won Ballon D'or in a competition of prime Kaká, Zidane, Figo, Pirlo, Maldini, Henry etc., and he was consistent all through his career, for most of his career he was one of the best in the world. He should be way higher in the rankings.

damasek
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I am not a football fanatic but Nedved i do remember the rumours were that he had a third knee bone because he was so fast i think he should be higher up because he was crucial to juve and chech republik

sebastianwolkers
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Incredible player. I followed Serie A closely throughout his career and his consistency was insane - he had everything, pace, explosive power, tenacity, great shooting skills and amazing technique. I feel the only reason he is not spoken about even more highly is that he is from Czech Republic rather than one of the established footballing superpower nations. The year he won the Ballon Dor a lot of people in my own country say that Thierry Henry was robbed. Henry was indeed superb but that is ignorance or bias in my opinion. Ill always be glad he won that to get the recognition he deserved!

creatingaracquet
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Pace 10/10, Stamina 11/10, Long Shot 10/10, Tackling 10/10, Dribbling 9/10, Passing 8/10, perhaps the most complete midfielder in football history.

ursula
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since i was kid, Zidane and Nedved were my favourite players, yet it took me a few years to know about this relationship of substitution in juve. Funny enough, i started getting into football the 1st year that zidane was in real, but that juve squad was the responsible for me liking the sport.

ricardodurante
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Luciano Moggi wasn't gonna sell Zidane to Real until he had Nedved, Buffon, and Thuram on lock, he's said that many times. So what you called desperation, I'd call a moment of brilliance. He knew what he was doing, and what he was getting for Zidane.

aniiimmense
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Him destroying Real Madrid in the CL remains one of my earliest memories of CL football

bebo
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They don't make them like that anymore. Phenomenal player.

richardsmith
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Lazio fans are incredible
They really value loyal and legendary players
Nedved and Klose are moving stories and farewells to the game
The laziali is a great source of information on Lazio players

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Oh, Pavel Nedved. I remember when I was a young kid, watching Serie A games on a paid channel on Portuguese cable tv back then, and asking my dad who was the blond guy who made the passes. He was one of the last romantics of football, never lost his cool, always kept his composure, and his vision for a good pass was unbelievable.

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