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20 icons who defined an era We hail the heroes, from Lamps to Laudrup, who inspired success

Dennis Bergkamp steered Arsenal to multiple Premier League and FA Cup successes under Arsene Wenger – FFT hails other talismanic heroes, tireless leaders and all- time legends who galvanised their clubs to glory

- PAOLO MALDINI Words Ed Mccambridg­e, Mark White, Joe Brewin

1985- 2009 GAMES 902 CLUB MILAN

BEFORE Following in a father’s footsteps is never easy, but when your old man is Cesare Maldini – he of four Scudetto- winning Milan teams between 1955 and 1962, and the first Rossoneri skipper to lift the European Cup in 1963 – well, expectatio­ns weigh a bit heavier. Despite Maldini Snr’s feats – he departed for Torino in 1966 having achieved iconic status – it could be argued that his most enduring legacy was actually his son, Paolo.

LEGACY Just like his dad, Paolo was a gifted defender: elegant, versatile, accomplish­ed on the ball and an intelligen­t reader of the game. Regarded as a generation­al talent in Milan’s youth setup, he was handed his senior debut at the age of just 16, coming on in a 1- 1 draw at Udinese in January 1985.

“He was very young, so I tried to give him advice,” legendary centre- back Franco Baresi said of the teenage starlet. “But he needed very little, as he was already a great player.” The following season, Maldini was promoted to the senior team permanentl­y, with fellow defender Alessandro Costacurta joining the ranks a year later. Together with Baresi and right- back Mauro Tassotti, they would form arguably the most celebrated backline in the history of European football. While naturally right- footed, Maldini was so comfortabl­e with his left that he made the No. 3 spot his own, even inheriting his father’s old shirt number.

Before Maldini’s first full campaign, Milan had not won a major title for six years – their last league crown coming in 1978- 79 – and twice been in Serie B. The Rossoneri promptly sealed four Scudetti and three European Cups in the next nine seasons.

Maldini received particular acclaim for his display in the 1994 Champions League Final. With both Baresi and Costacurta out of the showpiece against Johan Cruyff’s Barcelona Dream Team, he deputised at centre- back as the Italians won 4- 0. “He looked like he had played there all his life,” remembered Ronald Koeman, Barça’s beleaguere­d sweeper that evening in Athens as Daniele Massaro, Dejan Savicevic and Marcel Desailly ran riot.

Maldini remained a crucial cog in a winning machine long after the retirement­s of Baresi and Tassotti. He captained the Rossoneri to further Champions League titles in 2003 and 2007 to take his own total to five, putting him second behind Real Madrid’s Francisco Gento in the all- time rankings.

In 24 years at Milan – his only club – Maldini won seven Serie A titles, two Interconti­nental Cups, the FIFA Club World Cup and the Coppa Italia, not to mention each of those European Cup victories. The Rossoneri may have largely snubbed domestic cups, but his remains an astonishin­g haul earned from more than 900 appearance­s in red and black.

Tellingly, the San Siro giants have picked up only one Scudetto since his 2009 retirement. The No. 3 jersey, worn with distinctio­n by his father before him, was retired in his honour, and Milan insist that only a future Maldini can revive it ( he has two sons: 18- year- old Daniel made his debut in February).

With the curtain falling on a stellar career during 2008- 09, arguably the most significan­t send- off came not from Milan fans, but those of bitter rivals Inter. Ahead of Maldini’s final Derby della Madonnina, the Nerazzurri’s ultras unfurled a banner. “Per 20 anni nostro rivale, ma nella vita sempre leale,” it read. “For 20 years our opponent, but in life, forever loyal.” Now that’s respect.

BEST MOMENT That imperious performanc­e at centre- half which helped a depleted Milan obliterate the Barcelona of Koeman, Hristo Stoichkov, Romario and Pep Guardiola in the 1994 Champions League Final.

 ??  ?? Right Lifting Ol’ Big Ears for a fifth time in 2007 – only Paco Gento can top that
Right Lifting Ol’ Big Ears for a fifth time in 2007 – only Paco Gento can top that
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