[ITA] Serie A 2008/2009 (51 Viewers)

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I used to rate Drogba as the most complete striker in the last few years, but that goes to Ibra after yet another amazing season. 25 goals, only 2 from penalties...looks like he finally found that killer instinct he was always lacking. He's really got it all. It would be lovely if he left Inter.
 

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Alen

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I'd pay for a video of all Zlatan's goals this season :D
At least 10 of his goals were real beauties.

Anyone knows who's the player with most scudetti won in a row? Zlatan has 5 in a row (although two revoked) and i don't remember anyone in the last two decades with a similar record, but there probably is someone who did the same, or even better than 5 in a row, sometime in the past.
 

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I'd pay for a video of all Zlatan's goals this season :D
At least 10 of his goals were real beauties.

Anyone knows who's the player with most scudetti won in a row? Zlatan has 5 in a row (although two revoked) and i don't remember anyone in the last two decades with a similar record, but there probably is someone who did the same, or even better than 5 in a row, sometime in the past.
While I was looking at the Capocannoniere statistics I saw something else really impressive, Gunnar Nordahl has won it 5 fucking times.
 

Alen

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I m really glad Milan got Leo, they are so scruud!!
Young coach doesn't mean a failure. Milan obviously need new ideas, new blood, new everything.
I don't know how capable Leonardo is and if he has the potential to be a great coach, but you also don't know if he can't do a Guardiola . (of course, he'll need new signings to achieve something similar to what Pep did with Barca).

Leonardo was the guy who brought Kaka and Pato to Milan. He almost single-handedly did it and forced Berlusconi and Galliani to buy these two. He obviously has a great eye for talent. Now we have to see if he isn't just a great scout but he's a great coach too
 

only-juve

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Young coach doesn't mean a failure. Milan obviously need new ideas, new blood, new everything.
I don't know how capable Leonardo is and if he has the potential to be a great coach, but you also don't know if he can't do a Guardiola . (of course, he'll need new signings to achieve something similar to what Pep did with Barca).

Leonardo was the guy who brought Kaka and Pato to Milan. He almost single-handedly did it and forced Berlusconi and Galliani to buy these two. He obviously has a great eye for talent. Now we have to see if he isn't just a great scout but he's a great coach too
Huge part of Milan's success in the last 6 years were mainly IMO because of ancielotti. He's done so much for them, without him they're screwed big time.
 
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