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La Leggenda di Pippo Inzaghi
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La Leggenda di Pippo Inzaghi
  • Published_at:2012-05-10
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  • description: Like : http://www.facebook.com/pages/MILANETERNO-AMORE-3/280286715434 Filppo inzaghi pippo ritiro milan 2012 novara ultima last partita match Despite a very good tally of 89 goals in 165 games for the Bianconeri, Inzaghi was soon benched in favour of David Trézéguet, and later signed for A.C. Milan for reported 70 billion Italian Lire,[2] or 45 million lire cash plus Cristian Zenoni.[citation needed][3] (Sky Sports reported a smaller total figure, £17M[4]) for the 2001--02 campaign by coach Fatih Terim. Juventus announced that the sale of Inzaghi produced a net profit of €31M to the club.[5] However, Inzaghi suffered a knee injury and missed the first half of the season. Upon his return, he was able to forge a strong goalscoring partnership with Andriy Shevchenko, and he soon racked up an impressive trophy count with the Rossoneri, among them the 2002--03 Champions League (in which Milan defeated his previous team, Juventus, in the final on penalties), along with the 2003 Coppa Italia and the 2003--04 Scudetto. In the 2002--03 Champions League campaign he scored his record third Champions League hat-trick against Deportivo La Coruna in the Group stage and decisive goal in quarter-finals against Ajax, totalling 12 European goals in that season. In November 2004, he signed a contract extension.[6] Inzaghi was able to fully recover from persistent knee injuries that had dogged him for two years to the extent that he regained his predatory goalscoring form by scoring 12 goals in 22 Serie A matches in 2005--06, along with four goals in five Champions' League appearances; two against Olympique Lyonnais in the quarter-finals and another two against FC Bayern Munich in the first knockout stage. He scored the decisive goal against the 'Bavarians' in the 2007 quarter-finals. On 23 May 2007, in the 2007 Champions League final in Athens, he scored both of Milan's goals in their 2--1 victory over Liverpool in a rematch of the 2005 final. He declared after the match:It's a dream since I was a child to score twice in the final, and the ones I scored yesterday evening were the most important in my life. It was an unforgettable game. It's something that will stay with me all my life and two goals in the final speaks for itself. " —Filippo Inzaghi At the start of the 2007--08 season, he picked up where he left off in Athens, scoring the equalizer in the Super Cup in Milan's 3--1 victory over Sevilla. Inzaghi capped off the year by scoring two goals in the final of the 2007 Club World Cup, helping Milan win 4--2 against Boca Juniors to take revenge for the defeat on penalties in 2003. By scoring those two goals, he became the first striker to score in all international club Filippo Inzaghi against Siena. On 24 February 2008, Inzaghi scored the match winning goal in Milan's 2--1 win over Palermo with a diving header after coming in to the game from the bench; it marked his first Serie A goal in over a year. This was followed by ten more goals in the league, the last against Udinese. This strike against Udinese was his goal number 100 for the club in official games. But despite incredible form, Italy manager Donadoni rejected to call him for Euro 2008. In November 2008, Pippo agreed for a contract extension to June 2010.[7] On 8 March 2009, Inzaghi scored his first hat-trick of the season for Milan against Atalanta, allowing the team to win 3--0 at the San Siro. His 300th career goal came in the 5--1 thrashing of Siena away from home. He then went on to score three goals against Torino, his second professional hat-trick in that season. Scoring this hat-trick enabled 'Super Pippo' (his nickname in the media) to set a record for the player with the most hat-tricks in Serie A over the last 25 years. With 10 hat-tricks, Inzaghi is ahead of Giuseppe Signori (9), Hernán Crespo (8), Roberto Baggio, Marco van Basten, Gabriel Batistuta, Abel Balbo, Vincenzo Montella (7), and Antonio Di Natale and David Trezeguet (6). Inzaghi has scored one hat-trick for Atalanta, four for Juventus, and five for MilanIn the 2009--10 season, under coach Leonardo, Inzaghi was relegated to the role of backup player with his contract set to expire in June 2010. On 21 May 2010, he was offered a new one year contract which lasts until 30 June 2011.[8 On 3 November 2010, in the UEFA Champions League 2010--11 Group Stage campaign, with Milan trailin
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