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Andrea Pirlo

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rurikbird

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...has retired from football at 38. He achieved near perfection in terms of control and feel for the ball, vision for teammates and anticipating the movements of opponents; he was the definition of a player who seems to slow down the time when he's on the ball. He was an artist, but also a fierce competitor who in the decisive moments has always seemed to find a fresh idea – like that pass in the extra time of the World Cup semi-final against Germany or that memorable "Panenka" penalty against England. After his career seemed to go on a downward spiral with AC Milan, at age 31 he has embraced a new challenge at Juventus and reached ever greater heights, winning Serie A player of the year award for 3 years in a row following that move. I tried watching him in MLS here in New York, but just couldn't bear seeing the profound gulf in class between Pirlo and most of his teammates. All in all, he is probably going to remain my favorite player of all time.

 
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Some player.

His book is littered with amazing stories and hilarious quotes

Alonso is probably as a close a comparison I could say I've seen in a Liverpool shirt that I remember.

His quote about Dudek is great
 
He was fortunate that he played in Serie A, because that undoubtedly lengthened his career at the top.

If he'd left AC Milan and joined an English team rather than Juve, he'd have had a very different ending to his career, because anyone can stroll about in Italy at 34 years old; he'd have been eaten alive in the Premiership.
 
He was fortunate that he played in Serie A, because that undoubtedly lengthened his career at the top.

If he'd left AC Milan and joined an English team rather than Juve, he'd have had a very different ending to his career, because anyone can stroll about in Italy at 34 years old; he'd have been eaten alive in the Premiership.

What about in the Premier League though?
 
He was fortunate that he played in Serie A, because that undoubtedly lengthened his career at the top.

If he'd left AC Milan and joined an English team rather than Juve, he'd have had a very different ending to his career, because anyone can stroll about in Italy at 34 years old; he'd have been eaten alive in the Premiership.
He didn’t do badly against English sides though. I do wonder whether a talent like him might actually have been able to stroll around in the PL.
 
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