Roberto Baggio | AC Milan | Skills & Goals

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
  • "Baggio on the bench? It's something that I will never understand in my lifetime."
    -Zinedine Zidane on Baggio starting on the bench
    1995-1997 AC Milan
    In 1995, Marcello Lippi and Umberto Agnelli announced that Baggio no longer featured in their plans at Juventus and decided to focus on the emerging star Alessandro Del Piero, who would inherit Baggio's number 10 shirt. Baggio faced difficulties with Agnelli, Luciano Moggi, and Juventus management during his final season, as they stated they would only renew his contract if he reduced his salary by 50%. After strong pressure from AC Milan chairman Silvio Berlusconi and manager Fabio Capello, Baggio was sold to the Milanese club for £6.8 million.
    Although Baggio initially struggled with injuries at the beginning of his first season with Milan, he came back into the starting line-up and was appointed the main penalty taker. He helped Milan win the Serie A title, notably scoring a goal against his former team Fiorentina from a penalty in the title-deciding match. Baggio finished the season with 10 goals in all competitions, in 34 appearances; seven of his goals were scored in Serie A, in 28 appearances, and he also provided 12 assists in Serie A, making him the top assist provider of the season. He became one of only six players to win the scudetto in consecutive years with different teams, and was voted the club's best player of the season by the fans, despite playing a more creative role.
    During the opening of the 1996-97 Serie A under new Milan manager Óscar Tabárez, Baggio was initially left out of the first team, with the former commenting "there is no place for poets in modern football." Baggio was later able to convince the Uruguayan manager of his abilities and earn himself a spot in the starting line-up; he became the focal point of the team's offensive play. After a series of disappointing results, Baggio was relegated to the bench, and Milan's former coach Arrigo Sacchi, also the former Italy manager with whom Baggio had argued following the 1994 World Cup, was called in as a replacement. Although their relationship initially improved, Sacchi gave Baggio limited playing time, and he soon fell out of form, along with the rest of the squad, which caused their relationship to deteriorate again. Milan failed to retain their league title, finishing the season in a disappointing 11th place, and they were knocked out once again in the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia. Baggio made his UEFA Champions League debut in the 1996-97 season, scoring his first goal in the competition, although Milan was eliminated in the group stage. Milan also lost the 1996 Supercoppa Italiana to Fiorentina, as Baggio was left on the bench. During his time at Milan, Baggio scored 19 goals in 67 appearances in all competitions; 12 of his goals were scored in Serie A, in 51 appearances, 3 were scored in the Coppa Italia in 6 appearances, and 4 were scored in European competitions, in 10 appearances.
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  • @legendary_football37
    @legendary_football37  17 днів тому

    Friends, do you like the video?
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  • @hefipaleburp9543
    @hefipaleburp9543 Місяць тому +2

    Majestic.

  • @adnanammys1966
    @adnanammys1966 Місяць тому +3

    today people will only remember him by that penalty miss
    but he was a legendry footballer

    • @kevinl6972
      @kevinl6972 Місяць тому +2

      funny, because i cant associate him with that penalty miss but that take from a pirlo ping though.....sticks in my head rent free