THE GAFFER
CESARE PRANDELLI
“At Parma, he showed me how to treat everyone from kit staff to players to the president; how to build a family in the dressing room; how to train a team. He’s one of the best guys I’ve ever met.”
THE SUBS
01 GARETH SOUTHGATE 02 FREDDY RINCON 03 ALEN BOKSIC
GIANLUCA PAGLIUCA
“It was between him and David James, who often asked me to do shooting practice with him after training, but I’d say Pagliuca was a bit better. He joined Inter to replace Walter Zenga, a Nerazzurri hero, and quickly helped the fans to forget about him leaving.”
JAVIER ZANETTI
“Zanetti was perfect. He could be a defender, midfielder, striker – also the goalkeeper! He could do anything. If you gave the ball to him, you knew it was safe. Playing alongside big champions makes everything easier for you.”
FABIO CANNAVARO
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