Saturday, May 22, 2010

Diego Milito, the best players in the Champions League 2010

Argentina striker Diego Milito, who scored twice in Inter Milan's 2-0 victory determinant of the Champions League final against Bayern Munich in Madrid, on Sunday (23 / 5) pm, was chosen as the best player. Milito, who will be 31 on June 12 next year, scored the fifth and sixth in the event in minute 35 and 70. With these two goals, Milito collected six goals in the Champions League from 2009 to 2010. While the top scorer for retention Barcelona striker Lionel Messi, who packed eight goals, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) with seven goals and Ivica Olic (Bayern Munich), collecting the same with Milito.



Milito started playing for Argentine first division club, Racing Club in 1999. Together with this club he won the title in 2001 Apertura tournament and than he move to Genoa, in Italy. After two very successful first season, where he scored 33 goals in 59 appearances, Genoa relegated to Serie C1 as punishment for setting the game in the last game of the season 2004-2005. Because this is Diego Milito Genoa was forced to leave and join his brother Gabriel Milito at Real Zaragoza. Diego Milito has once again showed his ability.



In the first semi-final at the Spanish King's Cup in 2006, he managed to score four goals to beat Real Madrid 6-1. Milito finished that season by becoming the top scorer for Real Zaragoza with 16 goals in the Spanish League.



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Later became captain of the club Real Zaragoza, replacing his brother Gabriel, who moved to Barcelona in summer 2007. Milito successfully become one of the top scorer at the Primera Liga 2006-2007 season with 23 tally, only two fewer than top scorer Ruud van Nistelrooy and three fewer than the European Golden Boot winner Francesco Totti. -Goal tally helped Zaragoza ranked sixth in the league.



On 1 September 2008, a few minutes before closing time the transfer window, Genoa managed to get Diego Milito from Zaragoza. Sales was due to the Spanish club was relegated to Division Two. Although its performance continues to climb, Milito was not called to strengthen the national team when competing in the World Cup in 2006. In 2009, Milito move to Inter Milan and his name continues to soar under the direction of Jose Mourinho. But, again, Milito has not entered in the list of players skuat Argentina to World Cup in 2010 under coach Diego Maradona.



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