The biggest soccer clickbaits on YouTube are so real that you won’t be able to stop laughing

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But what is this! What we have seen on YouTube in the last few minutes has left us so confused that we are rethinking everything we know about football. What is clear to us is that, from now on, the craziest football is in the best clickbaits, fakes and montages that circulate on YouTube. Get ready to laugh as you join us to see a footballer’s head ripped off in the middle of a game and a big star pull a gun on a referee. But what madness is this!

They say that youtubers do anything to get views on their videos and thus earn money from their visits. That has led to the trend of using ever crazier thumbnails to get people to click. Clickbait is the order of the day in an extreme way. YouTube, as much as they say, seems to not care, so in the end it has become such a crazy situation that we can’t stop laughing. Especially since someone has decided to “make reality” those thumbnails.

It all starts with a thumbnail

In the past, the trend on YouTube was to have channel managers making exaggerated gestures that captured the interest of users. But today, attraction is achieved in a different way, at least when it comes to football. Cheating thumbnails have become a trend that no one seems willing to stop and that generates all kinds of complaints from those who have the videos published. But while you might expect them to be removed, not all of them go away.

It’s not as bad as it seems, the truth is that these miniatures are managing to produce non-stop laughter. After all, everyone knows they’re fake, right? Seeing an armed Messi approaching a referee is something that is beyond all possible logic. It is obvious that it is fake. The same goes for the image of the beheaded player. Not that they were playing with sharp skates to slide on ice!

Then comes the video

Best of all, there is one user who has made it a personal mission to make the crazy thumbnail images “come true” in video form. What he does are crazy montages in which you can see how the images come to life with sequences that are also clearly fake, but that make us laugh even more. Imagine the moment in which a team forms a barrier with dozens of players and even then the opponent takes the free kick and scores, or when the player who decapitates another says that “it was not a free kick”.

There are also several moments in which the shots on goal of some players seem more typical of Oliver and Benji than real football, with the balls drawing parabolas that are spectacular. And how can we forget those days when several planes landed in the middle of the field while a match was being played.

We love that there are people with free time to make these montages because the truth is that they give us life. In any case, we have left you throughout this news several integrated YouTube videos so that you can enjoy this little football madness. It is recommended not to play them if you are drinking something, because the drink will shoot out, and it is also not a good idea to play them at night, because the laughter will be heard throughout the neighborhood. And remember that no, that football is not like that, and that Messi is a nice guy.

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