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Far from his last days in international management, Fabio Capello helped to define a generation of Calcio next to
Goalkeeper and defenders
Gianluigi Buffon (GK) – Only two years spent under Capello at Juventus in the middle of the clubs
Cafu (RB) – The most capped player in Brazil and the only footballer to have participated in three consecutive World Cup finals, Cafu spent four years with Capello in the Italian capital before joining Milan in 2003, a club that most fans badociate immediately to his name.
Franco Baresi (CB– Having spent 20 years in the Milan squad, Italian defender Baresi, winner of the 1982 World Cup, not only participated
Alessandro Costacurta (BC) – It may not be a name that immediately comes to mind for fans thinking of Italian or Milanese legends, but Alessandro's "Billy's" Costacurta was one of the best defenders on the planet since the late 1980s. He currently sits third in the Rossoneri list of all-time appearances.
Paolo Maldini (LB) – Maldini is at the top of the list and has spent more than 20 years in the first Milan squad. Widely regarded as one of the best defensemen of all time and currently working as the club's technical director, the 51-year-old has won five European Cups and seven Serie A titles.
Midfielders
Demetrio Albertini (CDM) – Like Costacurta, defensive midfielder Albertini may not be the first name to remember for fans who were not addicted to Italian football in the 1990s, but he won four league titles in five years under Capello and was a star player of the Italian in Milan.
Frank Rijkaard (CDM) – He spent only two years working with Capello before returning to his Ajax childhood club, but Rijkaard was at the base of a Dutch core in Milan who helped immortalize this team of Rossoneri among the best of all time.
Ruud Gullit (CAM) – A player who could do anything, Gullit was known for his skill on the football field as well as his iconic dreadlocks. The former Dutch international, voted the best player in Europe in 1987, has made more matches in Milan than any other club in his career and has been as successful under Capello as Sacchi.
Francesco Totti (CAM) – With 785 participations for AS Roma, Totti was an integral part of the Capello team in the capital who won the Serie A title in the 2000/01 season. He was directly involved in 85 goals throughout the manager's career at Stadio Olimpico.
strikers
Marco van Basten (ST) – The winner of the 1992 Golden Ball, van Basten, joined Milan at Sacchi after spending seven years in Ajax's first team, but the former international of the Netherlands will remain the spearhead of the club loaded with trophies of Capello. He scored 125 goals in just 201 games for Milan.
Gabriel Batistuta (ST) – The former Argentine international met Capello in Rome only when he was 30, but his 21 goals in his first year at the club helped the club win the Serie A title and Batistuta's only goal .
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