Serie A LEGEND: DIEGO MILITO 🇦🇷 | SUCCESS at Inter | IMPACT on Lautaro Martínez | Morning Footy



The Morning Footy crew breakdown why they streets won’t forget the legend of Diego Milito. From his time in Argentina to his …

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  1. 6:05 Yes Pandev had big moments and was crucial. Also Eto’o was absolutely massive for Inter in the 2009-2010 treble season. He scored plenty of crutial goals but also changed his position to be more of a winger and provided huge work-rate and running for the team. Obviously Sneijder was critical in that number 10 role that year. And finally, Balotelli provided lots of crutial goals too. They had such a good mix of starting strikers but also players like Balotelli who probably had one of his best seasons of his career at age 19

  2. You can tell these guys havent got a clue. They havent watched a single 2010 game but are just reading from Wikipedia page.

    Claiming Milito played with Arnautovic lol dude hardly played. Balotelli didnt even play much. Pandev who got brought in winter market played far more games.

    Jsut admit it you haven't watched anything. It is cringe. They only care about Prem games.

  3. This so called fake Italian always throwing shade at Italian clubs. Here he is again saying "he isnt a big name" about Milito. Said the same about Inter not having super stars.

    Such a moron and he is meant to be 'in the know' about Italian football

  4. For some reason Argentinian players are so undervalued,even when they should have won Ballon Dors,look how they undervalue Martinez, Alvarez, Di maria,Milito that they are talking,Di maria could have won a Ballon Dor,Maradona should have won 1,Milito has well,Di Stefano,they are too undervalued bro,they need to be more respected

  5. Maicon is not streets wont forget, he's a certified legend. only cafu ranks higher than him, he literally benched dani alves every single game in brazil NT. maicon is superior, dani is just lucky to play in a better team to win more trophies

  6. In 2010 he scored in the coppa Italia final to win it. He scored in the final league game to win the championship and he scored twice in the champions league final to win the treble. He was clutch.

  7. I remember that this player was decisive in the league cup, decisive in the last league (Serie A) match and decisive in the Champions League final… not even in the top 30 of the Golden Ball that year… not to mention the farce of Wesley Sneijder who came third after having won everything and having played in a World Cup final.

  8. This was my favorite striker of the late 2000s – early 2010's! Great in the air, amazing movement in the box, quick enough to play on the last man, and one of the coldest finishers in his era. I remember seeing him at Genoa in 2008 and feeling like I found a gem.

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