Maldini reveals quit plans (1 Viewer)

Apr 4, 2006
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Maldini reveals quit plans
Tuesday 21 November, 2006
Milan captain Paolo Maldini is set to retire from football at the end of the season, according to the latest reports in Italy.

The Rossoneri symbol is in his 23rd campaign with the club, a new record in Italian football as the previous best was Silvio Piola’s 22, but it may also be his last.

Maldini, who will turn 39 next year, is still suffering with knee problems which haven’t been solved by the surgery he had in Belgium at the end of the last campaign.

“Things are not going well,” said the captain to some friends, according to Il Corriere dello Sport. “Both knees hurt and it isn’t easy to train this way.

“I have played some good matches recently, but the situation is not that positive for the future. At this point in time I think I will retire at the end of this season,” added the Rossonero.

The legendary stopper has made 591 appearances in Serie A so far, winning seven Scudetti with Milan.

He was capped 126 times by the Nazionale over 14 years, an all-time record in Italy, ending his Azzurri career on June 18, 2002, in the 2-1 World Cup defeat against South Korea.

Maldini has not yet decided on what he will do after he hangs up his boots, but he doesn’t seem keen on following his father’s example and becoming a Coach.

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“To say the truth, I haven’t thought of what I will do after I stop playing football,” Maldini has stated in the past. “But in any case it’s too early to think about it.”
 

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Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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A legendary player/captain, luckily for us he wont leave a heritage to Milan right way and there already difficult times for them, didnt they said, they (Milan) will retire his jersey untill his son will claim it?
 

Sicilian Juve

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May 17, 2006
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Lets not think of everything as black and white(get it?) He is a great player and anyone who played for the azzurri is alright with me. Remember him as a great foe and the most capped azzurro. Forza Maldini.
 
Jul 23, 2006
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#11
even though he's too old, he's still better than 90%(if not more) of the defenders out there
it's too bad he didn't get to win a world cup
a living legend without a doubt
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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juventus710 said:
even though he's too old, he's still better than 90%(if not more) of the defenders out there
it's too bad he didn't get to win a world cup
a living legend without a doubt
One of the first things that crossed my mind when Cannavaro held it up.
 

Jun-hide

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2002
2,068
#15
Finalists, 3rd place finish, Quarter final defeat on PK to eventual winners. You can't get any closer than that. When Canna lifted up the Jules trophy I bet Maldini deep down would have felt sorrow for not being there himself. Pity that my lasting memory of Maldini will be the one where his old legs couldnt lift himself up to challenge relatively young Ahn Jung-Hwan to that header to end his WC career. BTW, the greatest defender ever lived IMO alongside F. Baresi. Its a crime that these two great men never won an individual international award.
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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I wonder if Milan fans would have so many words full of respect, when some member on their forum opens a thread about Del Piero retiring...

:eyebrows:

Juventini are class act :tup:
 

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
36,923
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Sicilian Juve said:
Lets not think of everything as black and white(get it?) He is a great player and anyone who played for the azzurri is alright with me. Remember him as a great foe and the most capped azzurro. Forza Maldini.
Maldini sux... Gaetano Scirea is all time Greatest Italian Defender :p

hehe
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
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he's one of those figures that even the greatest of milan haters wouldnt insult.these days there seems to be a shortage of such players who attract honest respect from both the opposition and fans alike.maldini tops that list imo.
 

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