Inzaghi running when dribling: 75 Inzaghi running when chasing ball: 85 Inzaghi running when he is unmarked: 90 Inzaghi running when he is celebrating: 9999
Me lembro desse jogo. Vi na tv aberta, meu primeiro contato com a Champions. Torcia mto p Milan e sofri com esse jogão. Na época procurava a camisa do sheva e não achava.
Perchè il mondo è cambiato in peggio. Non ci sono più uomini ma solo prime donne che appena vincono uno scudetto si sentono arrivati. E infatti adesso il Milan sta facendo una brutta fine. Prima i giocatori erano Uomini. Professionisti veri e seri
with Pippo and Sheva up front, with Clarence, Andrea and Ricky in the middle to break the defenses down and with Maldini and Nesta to lock up your own defense how the fuck can you not win the UCL twice and end runners-up once, all within a 4 year span? And Ancelotti was no ordinary coach, either. So happy to re-watch the magic of the mighty AC Milan team of the 2000s... Even Barca and Real have feared them back then....
@@OlengGerrard I didn't. I just didn't want to include him in this team of stars because he's not been technically gifted like the others, he's just been a hard worker and hard workers rarely bring trophies in. They're just working mules and that's all, despite of the fact that I did like Genaro. I remember one of his quotes that still makes me smile even today: When I see what Andrea does with the ball I wonder if I'm a footballer... Such a funny quote :)
@@paimei26 yeah, even today I don't know what has happened in that 2nd leg, I've been nervous all day when I thought about that game and in the first 20 minutes after the game started I understood why: I was unconsciously sensing big troubles for Milan and this was making me nervous... But to be fair, if anyone could have beaten that AC Milan it was only going to be Super Depor, they've had so many players that I liked back then: Juan Fran (their captain, such a consistent and intelligent player), then they've had the scary duo Makaay - Tristan upfront, I've also personally liked Naybet, Luque, Djalmina and Pandiani although some people say that Pandiani and Djalmina have been meh at best, but I still liked them... And they also had other interesting players, maybe not world class, but they worked so well in that system of Super Depor, this is actually one of the few teams that really scared me back then, even Liverpool - despite of beating Milan in 2005 - they never really scared me before the game like Depor did... oh well, I guess every team has had their inexplicable flops on their path to success, so I'm not going to cry over it (again)... I'm just happy that Barca and Real have been properly raped during those years, by both Milan and Juve, the Italian clubs would spank the Spanish ones wherever they caught them and I've been very big fan of Italian football back then an I hated Spanish football (like I still do... I mean, I don't hate it necessarily, it's just that I don't like it, I don't know why but I prefer the Italian style more I guess...)
@@paimei26I always find funny how Milan was not the best in 2003 and 2007,yet they won the cl that year,but in 2004,2005,and 2006 they were the best in the world ,but because of complacencies in 2004 and 2005 ,and injuries in 2006 they lost The best teams always don't win Barca should have done a 3 peat from 2009-2011 And back to back from 2015-2016 ,but the international break in 2016 ,the bus trip to all the way to Milan in 2010 and iniesta being injured killed all of it Anyway the teams who actually won the cl were still very good and deserve their playdits
Милан тех лет это повторение Милана времён Гуллита, Ван Бастена, Рейкарда) Такой же мощный и размашистый) Нечто подобное было у сборной Германии 1990 года. Больше нигде.
@@ps-lupo9807 poche volte un avversario mi ha fatto più paura di lui...e ci siamo visti giocare contro chiunque, gente molto più forte di juninho...ma ricordo la strizza che c'era ogni volta che batteva una punizione