Leicester City Were NOT Supposed to Win The Premier League



Pero lo hicieron. Probablemente en la temporada más sorprendente en la historia de la Premier League inglesa, el Leicester City lo ganó todo. Decir que estos perdidos eran desvalidos sería quedarse corto. Así que vamos a averiguar cómo sucedió todo. Desde el principio. Transcripción y fuentes: Twitter: Música de fondo: Canción 1: Canción 2: Canción 3: Canción 4: Canción 5: 0:00 – Introducción 02:19 – Leicester Fosse: Long Road Ahead 04:39 – Ice Kings: sin corona 06: 12 – Montaña rusa 07:43 – Drama tardío y escapes tardíos 11:20 – Llega Claudio Ranieri 13:51 – Las tácticas ganadoras y la preparación 18:57 – Dilly Ding Dilly Dong: la temporada 2015/16 21:50 – Productor heredado: Tinashe Chipako ———————– Todo el material sin licencia utilizado en este video se considera uso justo para comentarios, críticas y fines educativos. Sin intenciones de infringir los derechos de autor. Si usted es o representa al propietario de los derechos de autor de los materiales utilizados en este video y tiene un problema con el uso de dicho material, envíeme un correo electrónico a info@footballiconic.com y podemos solucionarlo.

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31 comentarios en “Leicester City Were NOT Supposed to Win The Premier League

  1. Wolff Henry

    Great video on a great team! Apologies for being a grammar police though … 24:38 caption should read The 'Legacy', not 'The Lagacy' (your timestamp spelling is correct, so it was obviously a typo)

  2. VONG KH

    I'm scared right now, because I was "thinking in my Head" about how Leicester won the league last night before bed. Today, guess which video pops up in my YT feed? This one. ?? What's going on?

  3. ksonhv

    Fun fact: Vichai was a huge Chelsea fan going to matches in the VIP box every time he had the chance. One game at Stamford Bridge, his family had entered the VIP section but Vichai was stopped by security whom almost hit him with a metal detector. Vichai was furious since the security refused to apologise. He then said to Aiyawat, his son, that he was going to buy another English club so that he can beat Chelsea one day. The rest is history.

  4. Joel Atteberry

    Coming from usa…that game is boring. Like with baseball ifn you're not drinking you'll soon be snoring. How & why it's so big must have underlying reasons that have nothing to do with the scoring. (Or lack there of )

  5. Patrick Mccutcheon

    How did they do it? They won it with relatively few points in a year the big teams had an off year. At the time with Arsenal no longer a serious contender, United in decline, Liverpool not yet a contender, the big two City and Chelsea had off-seasons. Blackburn was a one-off winner and is not considered a big club. In terms of titles won, there is a big four of City, United, Arsenal and Chelsea with one of them in the ascendancy, now City, previously United with each respectively challenged now by Chelsea and onetime winner Liverpool and previously Arsenal. Those who look only at financial statements consider Tottenham as part of a big six. But in sporting terms they do not count as they have not won a title in over 60 years and are less successful than the likes of Leeds, Huddersfield and Newcastle.

  6. TITAN

    I know it means nothing now but by December I just knew Leicester were gonna be champions you could just see it happen and there was no denying it. 'many top teams had a off season' but none of the other teams fighting for relegation the previous season were doing anything like Leicester was.

  7. E6hosting

    It wasn't a 'reasonable take' Ranieri should have been a dream appointment for a club like Leicester, He'd coached, Juve, Valencia, Inter, he could probably still have had his pick of jobs at the time.

  8. Korgan Rocks

    Mentioning that 5-3 game vs Manchester United without mentioning the disgraceful Vardy dive(and Clattenburg decision) that turned the game around proves you're a bigger man than me…

    In fact, that single refereeing mistake might be the most impactful one I've ever seen, since it not only may have been the difference between Leicester winning the league or not, but also broke Van Gaal's brain and made him shift into super defensive mode, moving Di Maria up front rather than keeping him in the role where he'd won Real Madrid the damn CL…

  9. David Alan

    Giants over Patriots 2007. The Florida Marlins in both 97 and 2003…

    But nothing could top Leicester winning it all. If the Bengals won the Super Bowl maybe….

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