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Old 01-25-2008, 07:23 PM   #1

 
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Walter ZENGA 1983-94
Nerazzurro through and through, the goalkeeper grew up in the Inter youth ranks and spent his formative years cheering them on from the stands. Along with Beppe Bergomi and Riccardo Ferri, he formed the backbone of the record-breaking 1988-89 Scudetto winners and went on to play 473 games for the club. A formidable shot-stopper, even if a little suspect on crosses – as those who remember Italia ’90 can testify – he was recently voted Inter’s all-time favourite No 1.

Javier ZANETTI 1995-
Il Capitano’s strength knows no bounds and even at the age of 32 he remains the classic indefatigable right-back. While many a player chose to seek success elsewhere, Zanetti stuck by Inter through thick and thin and notched up over 400 games for the side. His finest moment came when scoring in the 1998 UEFA Cup Final against Lazio. The Argentine international is also a gentleman off the field, setting up an organisation to help children in the Buenos Aires slums.

Beppe BERGOMI 1980-99
Bergomi perhaps symbolised Inter more than any other player over the last two decades, as he stood tall and unflappable in the centre of their defence for almost 20 years. Growing up in the Nerazzurri youth system, he made his debut at the tender age of 17 and would never feature for another club, ending his career with a record 758 appearances.

Tarciso BURGNICH 1962-74
Another of the key members of Helenio Herrera’s Grande Inter of the 1960s, his aggressive style fitted in perfectly with the catenaccio system that worked so effectively. Following brief spells at Udinese, Juventus and Palermo, Burgnich settled at San Siro as both a sweeper and a right-back during his 467 games for the club and notched up 68 Azzurri caps on his way to the 1968 European Championship title.

Giacinto FACCHETTI 1961-78
Facchetti will always have a place in history as Italy’s first attacking full-back. Originally a striker, Helenio Herrera used his pace and power to great effect up and down the left flank, as he was just as capable of marking opponents as he was scoring goals. He’d end his career with 59 in Serie A alone, including 10 in one season, and revitalised his final years in a sweeper role before becoming a director and eventually President of Inter.

Lothar MATTHAUS 1988-92
One of the most complete midfielders in the history of the sport, Matthaus was the driving force of Giovanni Trapattoni’s squad. Having already won three Bundesliga titles with Bayern Munich, he joined Inter in 1988 and took the Scudetto at the first attempt with 58 points in 34 games. World Champion, European and World Player of the Year, he was sold after a serious knee injury was hastily thought to end his career.

Gabriele ORIALI 1971-83
Oriali was the Gennaro Gattuso of his age – tough, uncompromising and making up for a lack of pure quality with unstoppable determination. Making his debut at the age of 19 in the 1970-71 Scudetto campaign, he was often a decisive player in the Milan derbies. Taking on the same role for the Italy squad, especially in the 1982 World Cup victory, Oriali even had a song written about him by rock singer and lifelong Inter fan Ligabue.

Luis SUAREZ 1961-70
Luisito Suarez was already a star and European Player of the Year – the first of two Ballon d’Ors – when he arrived in Milan, having scored 112 goals in 216 games for Barcelona with two Liga titles, two Spanish cups and two Fairs Cups, so President Angelo Moratti paid a then-record £0.5m. The exciting Spaniard delighted fans with the unexpected and he returned to Inter twice as a Coach in their time of need.

Antonio Valentin ANGELILLO 1957-61
The Argentine was perhaps one of the most natural talents to wear a Nerazzurri jersey and still holds the Capocannoniere record in an 18-team Serie A with 33 goals in the 1958-59 season. Joining from Boca Juniors at the age of just 20, he was a hero for the fans, but clashed with strict Coach Herrera and was sold after it was claimed his relationship with a nightclub dancer was affecting his football.

RONALDO 1997-02
Il Fenomeno may only have made 100 appearances in all competitions for the club, but Inter fans were left to rue that he left just as he had regained his fitness. Two horrific knee injuries and a bitter departure, not to mention the Scudetto he so nearly won in 1998, made it one of the most troubled times in his career. But with 49 goals in 69 Serie A games, a UEFA Cup and Ballon d’Or from his time at the San Siro, he was the original rabbit-toothed Brazilian prodigy.

Giuseppe MEAZZA 1927-47
The first Italian football superstar, ‘Il Balilla’ lived the Beckham lifestyle in the 1930s. Scoring his debut Inter goal at the age of 17, it was to be the first of a career 278 in Serie A over 433 appearances. Capocannoniere three times, he also took Italy to the 1934 and ’38 World Cups with 33 goals in 53 caps, going on to play for Milan, Juventus, Verona and Atalanta. The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza was named after him in 1980.

THE COACH:
Helenio HERRERA 1960-74
Perhaps the most legendary Coach in Italian football history, Il Mago revolutionised the game with his catenaccio tactics, increased involvement in fitness training and diet and could proudly proclaim he invented the ritiro. HH created La Grande Inter that won three Scudetto titles, plus back to back European and Intercontinental Cups in 1964 and ‘65. He ruled with an iron fist and woe betide any player who crossed him.
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Old 07-11-2008, 03:52 PM   #2

 
I think that Ronaldo cannot be in this top XI of all times of FC Inter because he went to AC Milan, even if he has won a UEFA Cup with FC Inter...
 
 

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Great

but i think that Meazza must be instead of ronaldo
 
 

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I don't consider Ronaldo worthy of being part of the Inter's top 11. In its place would put Altobelli or Ibrahimovic
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