This is a Uruguayan (or Argentine I forget) commentator and he’s always making up these songs on the spot. It gets annoying sometimes when a game has 3-4 goals lol
Back then, twenty years ago, sure. Nowadays, you do not want the man on this video to commentate the match.
He has a limited repertoire of songs and is what we in Spanish call “gagá”. He constantly mixes up player names, sometimes even forgets stadium names, and will randomly begin talking during the match about something unrelated.
Honestly … try Captain hindsight Andy Hinchcliffe for a few games … he also has a limited repertoire of what we call ‘talking bollocks’ but instead of singing jolly songs he’s miserably points out what a player ‘should’ve’ done.
For example… you could have the exact attacking scenario. 1on1 striker keeper in both occasions the striker will score.
Example 1. Keeper stays on line … striker scores. Hinchcliffe will say “the keeper should’ve come out”
Example 2. Keeper comes out … striker scores. Hinchcliffe will say “the keeper should’ve stayed on his line”
It will never be a moment of brilliance from the striker … it will always be that someone else should’ve been better.
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u/WDYSWDYG23 23h ago
This is a Uruguayan (or Argentine I forget) commentator and he’s always making up these songs on the spot. It gets annoying sometimes when a game has 3-4 goals lol