I wonder if they were in Lazaroni's ridiculous team in Italy World Cup, in 90. Maybe Brazil would've had a better luck. One year before, they were astonishing playing together during America Cup. And in 1988 they almost brought the gold medal home in Seul Olimpic Games. It was like rehearsals for what they were about to perform in U. S. World Cup.
Bebeto and Romario were simply made to each other. They were for sure the best offensive partners in the last two decades. Bebeto was a more complete player, he moved much more around the field and had more hability to pass and play far from the goal, whereas Romário, well, Romário was Romário: the most deadful offensive since Pelé, probably. One completed the other in such a perfect way! It was like Frank Sinatra and Tom Jobim playing together: both were brilliant, in a very different style.
Bebeto sucks. He went to Saudi club "Al-Ittihad" around 2004 , and failed. Commentators kept talking about how he would constantly give possession away. The team would pass well , but when Bebeto got the ball , he lacked the legs to run and evade markers like in his younger days. No idea whatsoever
@zighaiwan in 2004? Bebeto was fuckin 40 years old in 2004 nobody cares what he did in some peasant country like saudi arabia shut the fuck up saying he sucks you crime against football cunt
The child who inspired this celebration recently made his debut for Flamengo and is in the Brazil national U17 team
connor1007 11 months ago 2
I wonder if they were in Lazaroni's ridiculous team in Italy World Cup, in 90. Maybe Brazil would've had a better luck. One year before, they were astonishing playing together during America Cup. And in 1988 they almost brought the gold medal home in Seul Olimpic Games. It was like rehearsals for what they were about to perform in U. S. World Cup.
vbvogas 1 year ago
Bebeto and Romario were simply made to each other. They were for sure the best offensive partners in the last two decades. Bebeto was a more complete player, he moved much more around the field and had more hability to pass and play far from the goal, whereas Romário, well, Romário was Romário: the most deadful offensive since Pelé, probably. One completed the other in such a perfect way! It was like Frank Sinatra and Tom Jobim playing together: both were brilliant, in a very different style.
vbvogas 1 year ago
He was a GENIOUS!
vbvogas 1 year ago
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yoonutzdaniel 1 year ago
and mazinho
thedbzmaster100 1 year ago
Legend.
xXashleytfaanXx 1 year ago
I remember this just like yesterday. It was for his baby. wow we've come a long way.
alexsep82 1 year ago 2
Bebeto sucks. He went to Saudi club "Al-Ittihad" around 2004 , and failed. Commentators kept talking about how he would constantly give possession away. The team would pass well , but when Bebeto got the ball , he lacked the legs to run and evade markers like in his younger days. No idea whatsoever
zighaiwan 1 year ago
@zighaiwan in 2004? Bebeto was fuckin 40 years old in 2004 nobody cares what he did in some peasant country like saudi arabia shut the fuck up saying he sucks you crime against football cunt
chunkz1187 1 year ago
I had a crush on him when I was 11, starting with this very moment...gosh, how the time flies!
RustlingRagazza 1 year ago
Esa celebracion ha quedado marcada en el recuerdo de muchos. Fue inolvidable. Mattheus, el hijo menor de Bebeto, juega en la liga juvenil en Brasil.
Margui622 2 years ago
what a classical combo!!! If there were Ronaldo and Ronaldinho of Brazil in 2000s there were Romario y Bebeto in 90s.
singingindark12 2 years ago
hell ye him and romario, what a deadly combination
necr0sys 2 years ago
esta celebracion es inolvidable...siempre que recuerdo a bebeto lo recuerdo mesiendo al bebe en usa 94
tbnegro 2 years ago
Bebeto y Romario, que delantera!!!
MadridNRoses 2 years ago
Bebeetooo! \o/
MKalabria 2 years ago
my fuckin idol
lazar71 3 years ago
He was amazing
mouskaka4 3 years ago 4
him & Romario.. FUCKING LEGENDS
raed11 3 years ago 16
@raed11 agree
jonnebonn 1 year ago
:) o mellor
polocu23 3 years ago 2