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Gianluca Vialli Great Highlights Juve and Sampdoria

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Gianluca Vialli (born 9 July 1964 in Cremona) is a retired Italian football striker and manager. Vialli started his career at Cremonese in 1980 in his native Italy where he made 105 league appearances scoring 23 goals.

His performances impressed Sampdoria who signed him in 1984. During which time he scored 85 league goals, won 3 Italian cups, the Seria A and the European Cup Winners Cup. Vialli transferred to Juventus for a World record £12.5 million in 1992. During this time he won the Italian Cup, the Seria A, Italian Supercup, UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Cup.

In 1996 Vialli joined Chelsea and became Chelsea player manager the following season. In England he won the FA Cup, League Cup, UEFA Cup Winners Cup and UEFA Super Cup. He is one of the most successful players of all time and one of only nine footballers to have won the three main European club competitions.

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  • 1:45 header from laying down!

  • vialli has hair ? i thought he was born bald and stayed bald

  • amazing all around finishing... left foot shoots, right foot shoots, placed shoots, powerfull shoots, headers, overhead kicks!!! maybe im repeating my self, but... amazing all around finishing :) top quality stuff

  • 93/94 season Vialli had a lot problem with injuries that was also one of the reasons why he wasnt selected for the 94 world cup but also his relation with Arrigo Sacchi was never so good.Vialli said also as long as the Sacchi is national team coach he will never play for them...

  • @lipsodent Yes true I agree about the current players but i think to be considered great you have to do more than win trophies or score goals. You need to also display leadership qualities on and off the field at all levels.

    To me, Vialli had all the tools at club level but unfortunately did not reallty display it at a national level, which means he falls short of the status of great to a status of really good.

  • @fenomenalex1897 La canzone e' chiamato Love is all around

  • @cevaking mi potresti dire il titolo della canzone?? grazie :)

  • @cevaking , those were critical factors also. Italy will never have a crop of players like that EVER. another favourite of mine was Signori, what a footballer. compared to that era, we have poor footballers now, all power power and bore bore bore.....even mancini dint go to USA 1994

    brings me to the debate of the definition of a GREAT PLAYER that i have regularly with my friends. Vialli won UefaCup,Two cup winners and European Cup and was a complete footballer. and a great guy i hear as well

  • Non credo che la vecchia Francia superare l'Italia la grande

  • @CroPETROforever He certainly did especially around the 1994 world cup. Even though he won the UEFA cup in 93' he had to compete with players like Baggio, Casiraghi, Massaro, Signori and Zola who were all in good form. On top of all this he had a dispute with coach Arrigo Sacchi which sealed his fate from playing at USA 94'.

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