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You may be surprised to learn that one of the attackers is still playing even though he is 35, but you will certainly be shocked if you know that the striker has scored 11 consecutive matches to write the history of the Italian league.
Fabio Quagliarella, the 35 year old Italian, entered the history in Serie A after defeating Udinese on Saturday during the 21st day of the Italian competition.
11 consecutive A series matches and Quagliarella does not stop scoring. He scored 11 consecutive matches to equal the number of legend Gabriel Batistuta.
Batistuta won 11 consecutive Serie A titles in the 1994-95 season in Fiorentina.
No player in Italy could reach the Batistuta number but the veteran Quagliarella.
Quagliarella turns 36 in just 5 days. But age is only a number for the Italian striker.
Sampdoria beat Udinese 4-0 in a match that saw Quagliarella score twice.
Quagliarella reached his 16th goal of the season in the Italian League with Cristiano Ronaldo (14) and Duvain Zapata (14).
Sampdoria won the match with 33 points in fifth place, while Udinese was tied for 18th in 15th place.
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