Why Inter bought Milito, details of Inter s Milito

Updated on international 2024-05-22
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Ade is gone, IB's character is not good, and Milito I think it will be able to be used for two or three years. Who do you think you should buy?

    The real future of Inter is Balotelli, and I heard that Arsenal want to buy him to replace Adebayor. Don't sell !!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because Inter will be understaffed with strikers next season. (Ibrahimovic Balotri will stay this season.) Cruise may stay, but at an advanced age. Ade returned to Brazil; Crespo is going to Florence. )

    Milito has been doing well in the league this year, and in the spirit of the principle of using practice rather than raw life, bringing him in is a good choice.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Just see him score a few goals to win the Serie A title and have a few dollars what's so remarkable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It doesn't have to be a big name to come to Inter, the introduction of strikers is determined according to the needs of the team's position and the characteristics of the players, Milito is the perfect replacement for Crespo, this type of striker is what Inter need.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Inter don't have a player like Milito, although I think it's a bit expensive. It doesn't deserve to be said that it doesn't exist, hehe, if the minibus and Thornton can't play, they won't be committed to a small team or even a lower league like de la Fiore or Biawa in the future. Milito I think I've always been underrated, after all, he is the main striker of Argentina, and La Liga has also worn the Golden Boot.

    It's that when I bought it, I was a little older, more expensive, and I had to take Aqua.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ibrahim may have to go, and even if he doesn't, Ibrahimovic needs a helper, and that person is Milito.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's very simple, Inter has no strikers!

    Adriano has already transferred.

    Ibrahimovic is making a move.

    Crespo has a transfer.

    Cruise is considering a transfer.

    Balotri is young and impulsive.

    Obina is not very useful.

    Aguero: Unclear.

    Tevez: No way.

    Samuel Eto'o: There's no hope.

    Drogba: No chance.

    Milito has signed!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't know if he's worthy of it, but you're certainly not worthy of it anyway. You're a mountain cannon.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Diego Milito? Diego Milito

    Gender: Male. Nationality: Argentine.

    Date of birth: 12 June 1979.

    Height: 183cm

    Weight: 78kg

    Position: Striker.

    Field number: 22

    Team: Zaragoza.

    Played for the team: Athletic Club Genoa.

    Born on June 12, 1979, 14 months older than his brother Gabriel, Diego Milito made a name for himself at Atlético Argentina, leading the team to the Argentine Spring League championship in 2001. Milito's dream of a top European league was very tortuous, and in 2002 it was reported that Roma wanted him to replace the god of war, but then it was unsuccessful; In the winter of 2003, he came to London, the "fog capital", to join Crystal Palace, which was still in League One at the time, and scored nine goals in 13 games, but Crystal Palace later returned him to Argentina; In 2004, he joined Genoa in Serie B, and Milito sent Genoa into Serie A with 21 goals, but unfortunately it didn't take long for Genoa to be relegated to Serie C because of match-fixing, and Milito's top league dream was shattered again. Fortunately, he is already famous, Inter, Juventus, and Real Madrid have all extended olive branches, but his favorite Barcelona does not, he once said that he can play for Barcelona without salary, because Barcelona is his ultimate dream.

    Milito was eventually loaned out to his brother's side, Zaragoza, in the summer of 2005, and since then Diego Milito has found his niche.

    In the paradise of Argentine players, in the 05-06 season, Milito showed amazing goalscoring ability, especially in key battles. In the Copa del Rey, Diego Milito became the finisher of Barcelona and Real Madrid. In the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey, his brace ended Barcelona's 18-game winning streak.

    The next 6-1 sweep of Real Madrid also went, with Diego scoring four goals alone, and in that season, Milito won La Liga and the Copa del Rey.

    With a total of 21 goals, he and Everton formed an attacking combination that is second only to Ronaldo and Samuel Eto'o's strongest attacking line in La Liga.

    This season, the addition of Emaar and Da Alessandro has greatly enhanced Zaragoza's strength, and with the organization of the two attacking souls of Ardin, Diego's scoring opportunities in the front court have also increased. Diego is an opportunist who always appears in the right place to knock on the door of the opponent in front of the goal, and is also known as the new "Crespo", but he is only 4 years younger than Crespo, and he can not be described as a "late bloomer". I'm sorry I don't know this person, I copied the answer, I hope it helps you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Diego Alberto Milito

    Gender: Male.

    Nationality: Argentine.

    Date of birth: 12 June 1979.

    Height: 179cm

    Weight: 78kg

    Position: Striker.

    Played for: Athletic Club Genoa Zaragoza Diego Milito led Atlético to the Spring League title in 2001 Genoa came to Zaragoza on loan in the summer of 2005 Thanks to the arrival of Emaar and D'Alessandro, Zaragoza's Argentine flavor is even stronger. And under the organization of the two Argentine offensive souls, Diego's scoring opportunities in the front court are also increasing.

    It is often said that Diego was an opportunist who was always in the right place to knock on the other person's door.

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