Yeah, there are still so many History videos to be made about so many different great clubs. Love, how he is slowly covering the history of world football, as well as always doing a little comprehensive guide to the full history of every club. Every iconic club deserves a video like this. I think I've actually waited for a long time for a video about an Italian club, as he has done several for the big Premier League clubs, for Barcelona and Madrid, and even for Bayern and Dortmund.
I'm an AC Milan fan since I was a kid in the 2008-09 season which saw Kaka leave and Maldini retire😢. Luckily they won Serie A in 2011, but all went downhill between 2012 and 2020. There is a small revival since they won Serie A in 2022, but nothing like what they would have been between 1988-1996, they seemed to have absolutely been the clubs that brought football into the modern age. The period between 1988-1996 and 2003-2007, the club was also really good in the UCL. A big part of this success I think lies with the support Berlusconi gave the club that was about to be bankrupt, the revolutionary tactics of Sacchi and Capello and also an all-star side with guys like Maldini, Baresi, Tassotti, Costacurta, Ancelloti, Savicevic, Rijkaard, Guulit and Van Basten. As a Milan fan, I really hope such good days come back again in my lifetime.
Milan isn’t my club, Madrid is, but I hold so much love and respect for your club as a European giant. I long for the day that Milan is front and center competing with us again in Europe, football is better that way
I was born in 1970, and grew up here in Scotland. During the initial period of this domination by Milan, there was no cable/satellite TV, let alone internet. You would only know of this team through newspapers, radio, clips and chat on TV, and the only live games you would see, would be the European games against English opposition, or the European Cup final. The team, as you rightly say were mythical. This changed with the Champions League, with a lot more live games, on ITV at the time, as well as a highlights package every week, then a season or 2 later, Channel Four broadcasting live Serie A games, along with a fairly comprehensive highlights and round up/magazine show each week. This somewhat removed the mysticism, but i do feel honoured to have been around during this period, witnessing the latter 75% of this era on TV here in the UK. They were so fucking cool as well. The long sleeved Milan top of that era was truly revered. So stylish at the time, with the collar and long sleeve. Maldini very much personified this coolness. such a graceful, athletic, Adonis of a man, who was just so fucking good at football. I hadn't really considered Berlesconi's wider impact on the European game, and how football was consumed at the time. I guess when I talk about witnessing the latter 75% of this era, here in the UK (on terrestrial TV), i am clearly attesting to Berlesconi's immediate and clearly pioneering impact. Great Vid. This team were so revered at the time. Possibly more so than Pepe's Barcelona for fans of my vintage. For me, 2 reason's. the first i alluded to, in that there just wasn't access to watching their games during the early period, lending to this mythical aura they assumed, and secondly, there wasn't a stand out player. Yes, they were world great's, but no single player had the influence Messi had on Barcelona's period of eminence in Spanish and European Football.
Maradona could and should have been that player if he wasn’t hacked at every opportunity by savage Spanish defenders. It was a very different era for attacking players. He goes to Napoli and upsets the status quo by stalling Malians dominance for a few years.
the thing is this team 's legacy would have been ever greater ,had van basten not retire early , because of that unfortunate injury,with van basten Capello's milan probably wins 1 or 2 more cls and some more league titles also probably,while obviously it is not certain ,but there is a possibility.Van basten was also reaching his prime after the 1992 season ,and he was only set to improve from there .
People talk about MSN, BBC etc as dominant trios. AC Milan had all 3 top spots on Ballon D'or with their players in 1988. I think it speaks for itself which trio is the best in history.
Red Star Belgrade were leading AC Milan 2--1 aggregate in 2nd leg of European Cup 1987/88 match was abandoned 2nd half due to thick fog in Belgrade..Red Star were just as good as Milan in this era; by 1990 they were even better won the World Club Cup before war in Yugoslavia
Fun Fact: If you don't know, all 3 top spots on Ballon d'Or for Barcelona in 2010 were actually La Masia products. This is the reason why it's the greatest football youth academy in the world.
When I started watching the 1995 CL final between Ajax and AC Milan - I was a neutral. By the end of the game I was a Milan fan. I've been one ever since, through highs and lows.
I still can't believe that my grandpa's club, Vélez Sarsfield, won their (only) Intercontinental against this almighty AC Milan in 1994, 2-0... I don't know how much English people know about Carlos Bianchi, the manager of that humble team that won against all odds the Libertadores, the Intercontinental and even demolished the biggest teams of Argentina like River Plate and especially Boca Juniors. Such manager eventually went to Boca and made them win against the Galácticos of Real Madrid (2000) and Carlo Ancelotti's Milan (2003)
@@eichel4116 I just checked that channel. Not only he provided a full video about the greatest teams, but also the story of GOAT footballers (only CR7, Messi, and Cruyff that's already made right now).
Agreed. Even though Italian teams had some underachieving performances in Champions League during that period, they still won some CWCs and UEFA Cups. There were at least 1 Italian club in every UEFA Cup Finals between 1989 and 1999, except the 1996, with 4 of them being Serie A affairs (1990, 1991, 1995, 1998).
Hope to see more of these! Underdog tips for a new video; a look back at Rosenborg (Norwegian club) during the 90s and early 2000s. Won the domnestic league 13 seasons in a row and punched well above their weight in the Champions League for the entirety of this period as well, beating the likes of Real Madrid, AC Milan, Dortmund, Blackburn etc. The legend of when Rosenborg knocked AC Milan out of the CL, beating them at San Siro is perhaps the biggest tale of legends in Norwegian club football. They also beat Dortmund 3-0 away, Real 2-0 at home etc. etc. Some insane results, and being able to qualify consistently (remember, there was never any direct qualification for Norwegian clubs) for so many years (11 times from 95-2007) is nuts. There's also some gorgeous footage of home games in the Norwegian winter. Anyways, it's a great story - hope to see you dive into it one day!
Remember watching Football Italia on C4 (UK) every Sunday. Loved that Milan team, particularly Maldini. The fact Van Basten was forced out of the game by other players kicking the **** out of his ankles was criminal.
@@dondamon4669 he did have weak ankles, which was why they kicked him there. Not sure how you could change your game to avoid it as a striker though. Sad that he had to retire before he was even thirty.
@@dondamon4669his game wasn’t even that physical, literally just being on the field made his ankles a target and it was bullshit lol, just means they could never defend him
If Liverpool didn't have such ridiculous plot armour in 2005 you could very much make the case that the 2002/03 - 2006/07 team would've been their golden age Two Ballon d'Or winners in Shevchenko and Kaka alongside 2 UCL's from 3 finals. Maldini still in the squad in the twilight years of their career, two Italian 2006 world cup winners at the centre of their midfield with two of the most prestigious footballing nations making up key parts of the team such as Kaka, Cafu, Dida for Brazil and Stam and Seedorf for the Netherlands
as a Milan fan, i see what we are lacking today to come back at those levels... it's not only the manager or players, we lack a solid management doing the background job. Despite as an italian i feel disgust for the figure of Berlusconi, i must admit is ability on certain things. PS: thank you for remembering that we were great before the '80s as well
Milan nowdays might not be even a shadow what they used to be, but... looking back at what they did and achieved, probabbly this is the club that influenced the Football world the most. Sure, Real Madrid might be the one with most Trophies, but that Milan side was something else entirely.
Thanks for this video mate, this day and age tv broadcasters and people in social media seem to forget what we once were and seeing you take the dedication to make a piece reminding us, even to us the rossoneri, how big our team was and to my eyes still is maybe without the flare it used to be. Sempre Forza Milan!❤🖤💪
The team of the century. The players in the squad would walk into any team in their position. Iconic,.epic all the fancy nouns imaginable. Loved watching channel four and Italian football was peak. Take me back.
Channel 4's 'Football Italia' programme on Sunday afternoon in the mid-90s was just bliss. In 94, I saw Milan beat Fiorentina 7-3 in one of the most spellbinding games ever played. It was Peak Football.
Growing up in the UK in the 90’s, we had Gazetta football on channel 4 to watch every Sunday. Serie A was by far the best league in the world at the time, and people of my generation generally had an Italian team that they adopted as their second, if not favourite team. The Milan team of the early to mid 90’s will always be one of my favourite teams ever, (Second only to Barnsley 96/97) 🙏😘
Berlusconi is the perfect personification of Two Face's saying in Dark Knight (You either die a hero lr live long enough to see yourself become the villain). He was a hero for the most of his time as Milan's owner but his ending was sad
My top 10 football teams ever: 1. Pep's Barca (2008-2013) 2. Sacchi's Milan (1988-1996) 3. Zidane's Madrid (2016-2018) 4. Jupp's Bayern (2012-2013) 5. Ferguson's United (2006-2011) 6. Flick's Bayern (2019-2021) 7. Enrique's Barca (2014-2017) 8. Pep's City (2017-present day) 9. Ancelotti's Milan (2001-2009) 10. Mourinho's Madrid (2010-2013) These are for me, the greatest football teams ever. Honorable mentions: Ancelotti's Madrid (2013-2015) Ferguson's Treble Team (1998-2001) Mourinho's Inter Milan (2008-2010) Mourinho's Chelsea (2004-2007) Wenger's Arsenal (2001-2006) Klopp's Liverpool (2017-2024) Edit: I forgot about Madrid (1997-2002)
Nah what about early 70s ajax. They were invincible and won trebel ucl. Had greatest season in 72 ans 73. Then ajax repeated this in 96/97 again when they lost 1 game in all competition done by no one. But early 70s ajax is greatest team. Then i think bayern Munich too when they won ucl trebel in mid 70s
i'm not italian, i'm not even a rossonero, but capello's milan is my favorite team of all time, no question. gullit, van basten, rossi, maldini, baresi, costacurta, albertini, papin, desailly, savicevic, boban, massaro, simone, lentini, donadoni, tassotti, panucci (which capello would take with him at real).....this team was *scary* ... they were the galacticos of their time, a time *before* the bosman ruling.
Milan in the 90s and early 2000s were the team to beat in the Champions League. I've witnessed great players like Shevchenko, Kaka, Stam, Maldini, Seedorf, Gattuso, Inzaghi, Dida, Cafu, Pirlo and Nesta when I was a teen.
I started watching football in the early 2000s and back then, and even up until the end of the decade, AC Milan was considered the biggest team in the Champions League, ahead of Real Madrid and Bayern Munchen.
i was in San Siro at 89 when we beat Real Madrid 5:0 Sacci's immortals. Galli, Tassotti, Paolo Maldini, Colombo, Costacurta, Franco Baresi, Donadoni, Frank Rijkaard, Marko Van Basten, Root Gullit, Ancelotti.
He IS one of the greatest of all time. Key player in one of the greatest squads of one of the greatest clubs of all time, key player of perhaps the best Dutch squad ever, winning three Balon d'Ors as a striker in a league with the best defenders. Fortunately for him the very best defenders were his teammates. Yes, he IS one of the greatest.
@@Zack_410 I find it difficult to pick one striker as the greatest ever. As a Milan fan I am of course biased but we have been blessed to have so many great strikers. Van Basten was nearly perfect but I also liked Massaro for his shooting technique, Savicevic for his genius moves, Shevchenko for his versatility, Giroud for his technical abilities. But my personal favourite still is Inzaghi for his highly energetic playstyle and that he always tried to overcome his technnical limitations.
You should look up Emilio ‘El Tigre’ Azcárraga to see the similarities between how his acquisition of Club América and subsequent influence into football in Mexico. Also, he owned Televisa, Mexico’s oldest and largest broadcaster so the similarities are there.
I'd have plenty of (mostly bad) things to say about Berlusconi, but one thing you got wrong that is important to point out is that his television is not just Canale 5. Mediaset is a huge media group with 3 main public TV channels (Rete 4, Canale 5 and Italia 1) and multiple premium channels. They are a big part of the Berlusconi family business empire and they had a huge role in his business and then political carrier.
ac milan in the 90s and the early 2000s was such an amazing era for the club. I'm an Arsenal fan but I'll always love milan for the rich history
this is me exactly
It was peak Italian football.
Actually I really cemented my love weirdly for Milan when they played arsenal In the cl, they had that aura and swagger I just loved
Miss these kinds of videos. Like the OG days.
Yeah, there are still so many History videos to be made about so many different great clubs. Love, how he is slowly covering the history of world football, as well as always doing a little comprehensive guide to the full history of every club. Every iconic club deserves a video like this.
I think I've actually waited for a long time for a video about an Italian club, as he has done several for the big Premier League clubs, for Barcelona and Madrid, and even for Bayern and Dortmund.
I'm an AC Milan fan since I was a kid in the 2008-09 season which saw Kaka leave and Maldini retire😢. Luckily they won Serie A in 2011, but all went downhill between 2012 and 2020. There is a small revival since they won Serie A in 2022, but nothing like what they would have been between 1988-1996, they seemed to have absolutely been the clubs that brought football into the modern age. The period between 1988-1996 and 2003-2007, the club was also really good in the UCL. A big part of this success I think lies with the support Berlusconi gave the club that was about to be bankrupt, the revolutionary tactics of Sacchi and Capello and also an all-star side with guys like Maldini, Baresi, Tassotti, Costacurta, Ancelloti, Savicevic, Rijkaard, Guulit and Van Basten. As a Milan fan, I really hope such good days come back again in my lifetime.
As an Ac Milan fan I feel you brother 🤝.
Milan isn’t my club, Madrid is, but I hold so much love and respect for your club as a European giant. I long for the day that Milan is front and center competing with us again in Europe, football is better that way
@@j.m.verlaat9449 Real Madrid and AC Milan: The King and Prince of the UCL!
Yeah u know back then the scudetto belonged to inter 😂😂😂 they were spanking yall 8-0 on aggregate season after season with mourinho
I was born in 1970, and grew up here in Scotland. During the initial period of this domination by Milan, there was no cable/satellite TV, let alone internet. You would only know of this team through newspapers, radio, clips and chat on TV, and the only live games you would see, would be the European games against English opposition, or the European Cup final. The team, as you rightly say were mythical. This changed with the Champions League, with a lot more live games, on ITV at the time, as well as a highlights package every week, then a season or 2 later, Channel Four broadcasting live Serie A games, along with a fairly comprehensive highlights and round up/magazine show each week. This somewhat removed the mysticism, but i do feel honoured to have been around during this period, witnessing the latter 75% of this era on TV here in the UK. They were so fucking cool as well. The long sleeved Milan top of that era was truly revered. So stylish at the time, with the collar and long sleeve. Maldini very much personified this coolness. such a graceful, athletic, Adonis of a man, who was just so fucking good at football.
I hadn't really considered Berlesconi's wider impact on the European game, and how football was consumed at the time. I guess when I talk about witnessing the latter 75% of this era, here in the UK (on terrestrial TV), i am clearly attesting to Berlesconi's immediate and clearly pioneering impact.
Great Vid. This team were so revered at the time. Possibly more so than Pepe's Barcelona for fans of my vintage. For me, 2 reason's. the first i alluded to, in that there just wasn't access to watching their games during the early period, lending to this mythical aura they assumed, and secondly, there wasn't a stand out player. Yes, they were world great's, but no single player had the influence Messi had on Barcelona's period of eminence in Spanish and European Football.
Maradona could and should have been that player if he wasn’t hacked at every opportunity by savage Spanish defenders. It was a very different era for attacking players. He goes to Napoli and upsets the status quo by stalling Malians dominance for a few years.
@@Freehardy if van basten and lentini never got those extreme injuries,this milan side possibly wins 1 or 2 more cls .
One of the greatest club teams of all time. Simple as that
the thing is this team 's legacy would have been ever greater ,had van basten not retire early , because of that unfortunate injury,with van basten Capello's milan probably wins 1 or 2 more cls and some more league titles also probably,while obviously it is not certain ,but there is a possibility.Van basten was also reaching his prime after the 1992 season ,and he was only set to improve from there .
@@priyadarshidash4353 I've been to the Amsterdam Arena and in it's museum there's a corner dedicated to van Basten...it's full of golden boots! 😂
People talk about MSN, BBC etc as dominant trios.
AC Milan had all 3 top spots on Ballon D'or with their players in 1988. I think it speaks for itself which trio is the best in history.
Tbf, 2 of the top 3 spots always seemed to be secured, so it's kinda hard for a trio to dominate when their direct competition are on their own level
what about barca in 2010
Red Star Belgrade were leading AC Milan 2--1 aggregate in 2nd leg of European Cup 1987/88 match was abandoned 2nd half due to thick fog in Belgrade..Red Star were just as good as Milan in this era; by 1990 they were even better won the World Club Cup before war in Yugoslavia
Same for Messi Iniesta Xavi
Fun Fact: If you don't know, all 3 top spots on Ballon d'Or for Barcelona in 2010 were actually La Masia products. This is the reason why it's the greatest football youth academy in the world.
When I started watching the 1995 CL final between Ajax and AC Milan - I was a neutral. By the end of the game I was a Milan fan. I've been one ever since, through highs and lows.
as a liverpool fan THESE DAYS i enjoy this type of content way more FROM FOOTBALL ICONIC 😅😅
Not only AC Milan but also Serie A were on the golden age and no one could rival it.
I miss these type of videos bring them back this is why I subscribed to the channel BRING THEM BACK
I remember when Italian football was the best league and every Sunday we would watch it on channel 4.
Great memories
Listening to that theme tune on youtube still makes me smile... Memories of coffee, newspapers, sun and 'exotic' football.
Poor Costacurta doing double the work for a single paycheck. (16:26)
I was looking for this comment 😅
He's so good in efootball 24 that I wouldn't be surprised if he played two positions 😂😂😂
Milan is not just a club, it's an entire VIBE ❤🖤❤️🖤
Underrated comment
Gullit, Baresi..... and so on... I was glued to the tv.... and I am from Dresden, Germany.... awsome fotball to watch
I still can't believe that my grandpa's club, Vélez Sarsfield, won their (only) Intercontinental against this almighty AC Milan in 1994, 2-0...
I don't know how much English people know about Carlos Bianchi, the manager of that humble team that won against all odds the Libertadores, the Intercontinental and even demolished the biggest teams of Argentina like River Plate and especially Boca Juniors. Such manager eventually went to Boca and made them win against the Galácticos of Real Madrid (2000) and Carlo Ancelotti's Milan (2003)
As a Milan fan, I really appreciate this video. Thank you, and brilliant video, as always ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽
For those wanting more Ancient Milan content, the channel balón has a great video
Endorsing this a 100 times
I even watched it. It's a great video. He covered the Milan's golden team up until the 2007 UCL triumph.
The balon channel is fucking goated
@@eichel4116 I just checked that channel. Not only he provided a full video about the greatest teams, but also the story of GOAT footballers (only CR7, Messi, and Cruyff that's already made right now).
@@ezraezra2928 i watched every single video of him... its a bless
Bro no joke I was just looking for videos about prime Milan yesterday
Check out Sylvio Berlusconi's Milan by Balon-english
I think 80s to 90s Serie A was the strongest league ever
Agreed. Even though Italian teams had some underachieving performances in Champions League during that period, they still won some CWCs and UEFA Cups. There were at least 1 Italian club in every UEFA Cup Finals between 1989 and 1999, except the 1996, with 4 of them being Serie A affairs (1990, 1991, 1995, 1998).
Strongest, sure, and the most doped, too
Between 1987 and 2007 this club rocked! 20 years of glory!
What a team and what a CHANNEL! 🔥🔥🔥
Hope to see more of these!
Underdog tips for a new video; a look back at Rosenborg (Norwegian club) during the 90s and early 2000s. Won the domnestic league 13 seasons in a row and punched well above their weight in the Champions League for the entirety of this period as well, beating the likes of Real Madrid, AC Milan, Dortmund, Blackburn etc. The legend of when Rosenborg knocked AC Milan out of the CL, beating them at San Siro is perhaps the biggest tale of legends in Norwegian club football. They also beat Dortmund 3-0 away, Real 2-0 at home etc. etc. Some insane results, and being able to qualify consistently (remember, there was never any direct qualification for Norwegian clubs) for so many years (11 times from 95-2007) is nuts.
There's also some gorgeous footage of home games in the Norwegian winter. Anyways, it's a great story - hope to see you dive into it one day!
Loved the video.
Ac milan were monsters
Some of my favorite players come from the 2000s era of AC Milan, they were THE team to beat
Remember watching Football Italia on C4 (UK) every Sunday. Loved that Milan team, particularly Maldini. The fact Van Basten was forced out of the game by other players kicking the **** out of his ankles was criminal.
Every player gets kicked in the ankles he just had weak ankles and didn't change his game
@@dondamon4669 he did have weak ankles, which was why they kicked him there. Not sure how you could change your game to avoid it as a striker though. Sad that he had to retire before he was even thirty.
Sunday afternoon Football Italia was magical. "Go-oooooooooo-lazo!"
Or as child me heard it "Goal! Lazio!"
@@dondamon4669"didnt change his game" he is the biggest what if in history its not his fault he was bestowed with unlucky and horrible injuries dummy.
@@dondamon4669his game wasn’t even that physical, literally just being on the field made his ankles a target and it was bullshit lol, just means they could never defend him
I love these videos so much.... Informative
From AC Milan Hardcore Fan ...Thank you for this video . Made my day . Milan, Tu Sei Tutta La Mia Vita !
That pronounciation really caught me off guard.. Made micah cry.
Great new format, hope you keep making these historic videos in the future. Cheers
To all my fellow Rossoneri, Forza Milan⚫️🔴, glory days are to come!
Forza Milan ❤🖤
You are dead in the water and you know it Milan will never be the same, Forza Juve.
@@hankagura5355lol you mean corruption fc
@@hankagura5355 Your time literally tied 0-0 with Torino and threw away the 2nd place 🤥 Juve should try not breaking the rules
Forza Milan, per sempre❤️🖤
If Liverpool didn't have such ridiculous plot armour in 2005 you could very much make the case that the 2002/03 - 2006/07 team would've been their golden age
Two Ballon d'Or winners in Shevchenko and Kaka alongside 2 UCL's from 3 finals. Maldini still in the squad in the twilight years of their career, two Italian 2006 world cup winners at the centre of their midfield with two of the most prestigious footballing nations making up key parts of the team such as Kaka, Cafu, Dida for Brazil and Stam and Seedorf for the Netherlands
As a Milan fan I have to say that this video is really well done!
as a Milan fan, i see what we are lacking today to come back at those levels... it's not only the manager or players, we lack a solid management doing the background job. Despite as an italian i feel disgust for the figure of Berlusconi, i must admit is ability on certain things.
PS: thank you for remembering that we were great before the '80s as well
16:21 Costacurta has been repeated in the illustration. Thanks for the video. Hope you do more of these
Why is man posting during a game
Broo 😂
He probably scheduled the video
PROBABLY tired of watching united playing like this 😭😭
Porque esta historia está demasiado importante - this is way too important to be of ignored. No guesses for who I support…
LMAOO mud united
AC Milans Team of 2005-06 still has highest FIFA Rating of all time, the lowest rated player in the team was 87🤏🏾🔥
Imagine thinking FIFA ranking are a reliable source😢
@@tocomple243ummm are you a reliable resource kid ???
Milan nowdays might not be even a shadow what they used to be, but... looking back at what they did and achieved, probabbly this is the club that influenced the Football world the most. Sure, Real Madrid might be the one with most Trophies, but that Milan side was something else entirely.
Thanks for this video mate, this day and age tv broadcasters and people in social media seem to forget what we once were and seeing you take the dedication to make a piece reminding us, even to us the rossoneri, how big our team was and to my eyes still is maybe without the flare it used to be. Sempre Forza Milan!❤🖤💪
Finally. I was waiting for one these, a video on past legacies
Finally, thanks for throwing light on to some more SERIE A history. People need to know FORZA JUVE
The vibes from this era are unmatched
The team of the century. The players in the squad would walk into any team in their position. Iconic,.epic all the fancy nouns imaginable. Loved watching channel four and Italian football was peak. Take me back.
That jockey quote 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
big fan i learn so much from u dude keep up ur success and its my first time being so early
Please more videos like this.
I Love this bro. Thank you
The true best trio of football, it changes everything even how we still play football today (tanks Sacchi)
I grew up watching Milan and would never dare changing them for any other team despite the many downs. Forza Milan!
Channel 4's 'Football Italia' programme on Sunday afternoon in the mid-90s was just bliss. In 94, I saw Milan beat Fiorentina 7-3 in one of the most spellbinding games ever played. It was Peak Football.
Baresi and Maldini jr are the outstanding partnership of defence
Of all time 👍
A great club that people now overlook
No truer truth has ever been truthed
A 30 min video 🫠🫠 what did we do to deserve this
16:24 WOW! I knew Alessandro Costacurta was very good, but good enough to play two positions at the same time . 🤣🤣🤣
My favourite team to watch. Dutch players played at milan whilst 2 or 3 big name germans played for inter(rudi at roma). Great days
Growing up in the UK in the 90’s, we had Gazetta football on channel 4 to watch every Sunday. Serie A was by far the best league in the world at the time, and people of my generation generally had an Italian team that they adopted as their second, if not favourite team.
The Milan team of the early to mid 90’s will always be one of my favourite teams ever, (Second only to Barnsley 96/97) 🙏😘
I needed to cope, thanks for the vid 🥲
King Maldini 🤴 👑
GOAT Nathan Aké playing since last 40 years 🙏
2:53 You didn't have to do him like that.😂
Amazing vid man.. Always appreciate the history
This is a great video. I’m very biased as an AC Milan fan, but still
This was an amazing video. Enjoyed watching such a well constructed summary of this Milan period. Thanks
Gianni Rivera is one of the most forgotten greats
My childhood dream team and Idol im Mr Marco Van Basten
What a goal scrorer..This team had everything
Please do more GOLDEN AGE/STANDARD series/episode, Man UTD - Paisley's Liverpool - Mourinho's Chelsea - Wengers Arsenal.
Arguably the best defenders that ever played football, in the world. Ever
Yet again my man's cooking
@16:29 Tassoti being eclipsed by Costacurta. So good he plays two positions at once.
Good old days 😊. Everything was about Seri A back then.
Incredible video. Good work.
Berlusconi is the perfect personification of Two Face's saying in Dark Knight (You either die a hero lr live long enough to see yourself become the villain). He was a hero for the most of his time as Milan's owner but his ending was sad
Loved this!
God damn it I love the vids
That final between Milan and Barca was my first champions league final.
Great work man. You're doing a fantastic job with these videos. Just continue to rock
Sacchi and Capellio's teams were something else.
awesome video, one of the best teams of all time.
My top 10 football teams ever:
1. Pep's Barca (2008-2013)
2. Sacchi's Milan (1988-1996)
3. Zidane's Madrid (2016-2018)
4. Jupp's Bayern (2012-2013)
5. Ferguson's United (2006-2011)
6. Flick's Bayern (2019-2021)
7. Enrique's Barca (2014-2017)
8. Pep's City (2017-present day)
9. Ancelotti's Milan (2001-2009)
10. Mourinho's Madrid (2010-2013)
These are for me, the greatest football teams ever.
Honorable mentions:
Ancelotti's Madrid (2013-2015)
Ferguson's Treble Team (1998-2001)
Mourinho's Inter Milan (2008-2010)
Mourinho's Chelsea (2004-2007)
Wenger's Arsenal (2001-2006)
Klopp's Liverpool (2017-2024)
Edit: I forgot about Madrid (1997-2002)
That's a really solid lineup, I would also say that Lippi's Juve (1995-1999) were also a great team just unlucky in UCL finals
@@saadhasan2518 yeah, 1 UCL in 3 years is kinda crazy. Then again, Juve isn't really a club that does good in UCL finals
@@john-olivierlukama1548 yeah, I'll agree but I'm not even a fan in the UCL, but they did great in those years
Nah what about early 70s ajax. They were invincible and won trebel ucl. Had greatest season in 72 ans 73. Then ajax repeated this in 96/97 again when they lost 1 game in all competition done by no one. But early 70s ajax is greatest team. Then i think bayern Munich too when they won ucl trebel in mid 70s
Your list is full of receny bias.
Golden age of hair too
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Your best video yet
i'm not italian, i'm not even a rossonero, but capello's milan is my favorite team of all time, no question.
gullit, van basten, rossi, maldini, baresi, costacurta, albertini, papin, desailly, savicevic, boban, massaro, simone, lentini, donadoni, tassotti, panucci (which capello would take with him at real).....this team was *scary* ... they were the galacticos of their time, a time *before* the bosman ruling.
You are mixing eras, Sacchi and Capello
@@sobrevaloradomy dude you two both are missing RIJKAARD 🤦♂️
awesome video bro , good shit
Milan in the 90s and early 2000s were the team to beat in the Champions League. I've witnessed great players like Shevchenko, Kaka, Stam, Maldini, Seedorf, Gattuso, Inzaghi, Dida, Cafu, Pirlo and Nesta when I was a teen.
AC Milan with Kaka were very good 😮
I started watching football in the early 2000s and back then, and even up until the end of the decade, AC Milan was considered the biggest team in the Champions League, ahead of Real Madrid and Bayern Munchen.
LESGOOOO MILAN EPISODE❤️🖤
Tinashe don’t one on Marseille and Sampdoria in the 90’s
i was in San Siro at 89 when we beat Real Madrid 5:0 Sacci's immortals. Galli, Tassotti, Paolo Maldini, Colombo, Costacurta, Franco Baresi, Donadoni, Frank Rijkaard, Marko Van Basten, Root Gullit, Ancelotti.
Excelente laburo!!!
1994 Athens will never be forgotten. Thank you Don Fabio
Barça fan but gotta say I love AC Milan
This is well done. Kudos from a pro writer 😉😎
Give Balon his flowers man
unfortunate van basten had ankles of sand, could have been one of the greatest of all time
He IS one of the greatest of all time. Key player in one of the greatest squads of one of the greatest clubs of all time, key player of perhaps the best Dutch squad ever, winning three Balon d'Ors as a striker in a league with the best defenders. Fortunately for him the very best defenders were his teammates. Yes, he IS one of the greatest.
He's the greatest striker ever. What are you talking about?
@@Harry-tb8yoGreatest striker ever
@@Zack_410 I find it difficult to pick one striker as the greatest ever. As a Milan fan I am of course biased but we have been blessed to have so many great strikers. Van Basten was nearly perfect but I also liked Massaro for his shooting technique, Savicevic for his genius moves, Shevchenko for his versatility, Giroud for his technical abilities. But my personal favourite still is Inzaghi for his highly energetic playstyle and that he always tried to overcome his technnical limitations.
Before Real Madrid there was Ac Milan...the true Royals of Europe.
Madrid have more CLs and have won like 40 percent of the tournament. How are Milan the true royals??
Ac Milan has never have the same UCL than Madrid. Even Milan plays en the 70's in Serie B. This is Royals of Europe?😂
Real madrid won the first 5 european cups from 1955-1960 in a row😅 they are and were the royals of europe since day one🫅
Maldini and Kaka is what I think of first when I hear AC Milan .
And Baresi and Inzaghi too
16:29 Wow Costacurta is everywhere
almost every old person i know is supporting milan, even my 60 years old father
Rip Italian dominance in the champions league
You should look up Emilio ‘El Tigre’ Azcárraga to see the similarities between how his acquisition of Club América and subsequent influence into football in Mexico. Also, he owned Televisa, Mexico’s oldest and largest broadcaster so the similarities are there.
I'd have plenty of (mostly bad) things to say about Berlusconi, but one thing you got wrong that is important to point out is that his television is not just Canale 5. Mediaset is a huge media group with 3 main public TV channels (Rete 4, Canale 5 and Italia 1) and multiple premium channels. They are a big part of the Berlusconi family business empire and they had a huge role in his business and then political carrier.