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Gianluigi Buffon, now the uncle of the Italian national team goalkeeper Buffon, is an elegant and cultured player with a difficult personality, somewhat gloomy and sometimes cheerful. He's so good that he can put on a good performance even on a normal day. Buffon's high calibre has earned Milan many honours, including four Serie A titles and two Latin Cup titles.
As a member of the national team, Buffon participated in the 1962 World Cup in Chile as the chief goalkeeper of the Italian national team. Fabio Cudicini (Fabio Cudicini) One of the best goalkeepers in the history of AC Milan, the Italian goalkeeper who had great success in Brescia, Roma and Udinese, came to Milan at the request of Rocco, in the 1969 Champions Cup, AC Milan met the defending champion Manchester United in the semi-finals, the cute "mouse" broke through the door of Manchester United twice at home, returned to Old Trafde, Manchester United relied on the home advantage to attack the door of Milan madly, However, Cuticini's brilliant play allowed the goal to be breached just once. In this way, "Black Spider" became his nickname and the title of all good goalkeepers.
Enrico Albertosi Zov was once a legend in the history of Italian football, having won the third World Cup in the history of the Italian national team at the age of 40. However, when Zoff was young, he could only be a substitute for another goalkeeper, and that goalkeeper was Albertosi. Albertosi made a name for himself in Fiorentina, and during his few seasons in Florence, Albertosi became an international for the Italian team.
After Euro '68, Albertosi moved to Cagliari, where he won the 1969-1970 league title for the Sardinian side alongside Domengini and Riva. and played in the 1970 World Cup as the No. 1 goalkeeper. In 1974, Albertosi became the goalkeeper for AC Milan, a position he held until 1979.
Giovanni Galli The young Galli was once the main goalkeeper of Fiorentina, although in the 1981-1982 season, Fiorentina was overtaken by Juventus in the last round and lost the league title, but Gary, who performed well in Fiorentina at that time, became a member of the Italian national team. Of course, at the 1982 World Cup in Spain, Gary was only a substitute for Juventus goalkeeper Zoff and Inter Milan goalkeeper Borden at the time, the third goalkeeper. And after Zoff left the national team, Gary became the number one.
But his time as a goalkeeper for the national team was not long. After 1986, Galli moved to AC Milan and became the goalkeeper of that team. In the 1987-1988 season, when AC Milan won the league for the 11th time, he made a difference.
In the 1988-1989 and 1989-1990 seasons, when Milan won the European Champions Cup twice, Gary was Milan's chief goalkeeper.
Don't be too red. The Prince of Sad Songs.