<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > GK Dida</h1>

Born on 7 October 1973 in Ilaro, Brazil, Dida made her international debut on 7 July 1995 in a 1–0 home win over Ecuador for Brazil, competed in the World Cup as a substitute for Tafarel in 1998 and became an absolute mainstay during the Copa America in 1998. In July 1999, Dida moved to AC Milan and was loaned to Brazilian side Corinthians, where she won the 1999 Brazilian Football Championship and the inaugural FIFA World Club Championship in 2000. In the summer of 2000, Dida officially joined AC Milan, and in the 2000-2001 season, Dida served as a substitute goalkeeper for Milan. In the summer of 2002, due to an injury to Abiati, Dida won the main position with an outstanding performance, and contributed to the team's victory in the 2003 European Champions League. Dida is characterized by fast reflexes, strong concentration, excellent goal line technique, the only drawback is that the range of motion is not large, but his excellent standing and saving skills and strong physical coordination are enough to compensate for this weakness.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > LB Paul Maldini</h1>
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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > LCB Alessandro Costa Kuta</h1>
If it weren't for nesta's too many injuries, this position would have been less. CostaCuta is one of the representatives of Italian football defensive culture, the only drawback being the lack of leadership. His career coincided almost exactly with the period when Berlusconi was in charge of Milan, witnessing every detail of the establishment, decline and revival of the Milanese dynasty in the last 20 years. With the exception of a season on loan to Monza in the 86-87 season, CostaCuta dedicated his entire football life to Milan, one of the symbols of Milan's loyalty. As a centre-back, Costa Kuta is in very ordinary physical condition, the speed of turning has been criticized for many years, facing various types of strikers, Costa Kuta relies purely on superb defensive skills to maintain a high level for a long time. It can be said that Costa Kuta itself is a textbook of defensive technology, condensing the defensive consciousness accumulated by football for decades.
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > RCB Franco-Baresi</h1>
In his nearly 20-year career, he has been the veteran captain of AC Milan and Italy, the defensive backbone and soul of the team. He has a wide range of activities on the field, unparalleled consciousness, timely replenishment, and he can almost intercept the opponent's cross ball just right. Handling the ball calmly and effectively, the big foot long pass landing point is extremely accurate, is the backcourt to launch the attack. With him there, the whole team will have a sense of security that everything is ready and the stone falls to the ground. During his time in the club he played in 531 games and scored 16 goals. At that time, he and Maldini, CostaCuta and Tasotti were the best defenders in the history of AC Milan at that time, plus the "Dutch Three Musketeers" in the front court and the Italian roberto Donadoni, Carlo Ancelotti and others to build the great AC Milan team, Milan also won the European Champions Cup and toyota Cup twice in a row, and won the league title three times, during which the record of unbeaten in fifty-eight league matches was even more mythical, and the Milan team at that time was also known as the "Football Dream Team". Honest, loyal and sincere, he is considered the greatest free man in the world in the 20th century, playing for AC Milan for his entire player's time, and is one of the few players in the world to play for a club for life. In the 1997-1998 season, ac Milan also retired the great number 6 shirt with the retirement of Baresi. Because no one but Baresi is entitled to wear it again.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >RB Mauro Tassoti</h1>
Tassotti was the best right-back in the world at the time, he was mild-mannered, defensively skilled and rarely fouled. After Milan was relegated in 1980 due to match-fixing, many players in the Milan team transferred and flew away, but he transferred from Lazio. Assisting Baresi allowed Milan to return to Serie A again. In Milan's 17-year career, he made 424 appearances for the team, scored 8 goals and won many honors, and in the "Milan defense" that once shocked world football, Tassotti was an indispensable member, Baresi was a free man, CostaCuta was a staring center-back, Maldini was a left-back, and the right-back corresponding to it was Tassotti. Tassotti is also the main right-back of the 50-year Dream team in the European Champions League.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > CDM Frank Rijkaard</h1>
He was named the best player in Europe and the world in 1988 and 1989 respectively. Practicality and elegance are synonymous with "black swans". Rijkaard is one of the "Three Musketeers of the Netherlands" in football and the founder of the modern back. As the offensive and defensive hub of the whole team, Rijkaard can attack like a sword straight into the heart of the opponent, and can make the opponent helpless like an iron wall on the defensive end. Strong body, delicate and elegant technology, enviable vision, not only in Milan, but even in historical football, the first back is well deserved.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > LCM Luther Gullit</h1>
Gullit is extremely popular with fans, with a height of more than 190cm, has a strong deterrent on the field, and is known as a "heavy bomber". The skin is light and dark, the figure is well-proportioned, and the demeanor is elegant, especially the long curly hair composed of hundreds of carefully woven pigtails, which flutters and sways, which is fascinating, and the reputation of "braid handsome" is also derived from this. Gullit is skilled, can be competent in all positions, is an all-round football player, explosive, good passing landing point, large range of movement, head attack, left and right feet are also skilled, in the "Dutch Three Musketeers", Gullit is different from Van Basten and Rijkaard, his style on the court is elegant and gorgeous, weightless, as a midfielder Gullit can rush left and right on the green field, especially his breakthrough from the midfield, making every opponent frightened. He is also the core of the field, with a great general's wind, looking at the six roads and swinging freely. Fans called him the "Black Tulip," while "Football Emperor" Beckenbauer once called him "the most perfect footballer in the world today."
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > RCM Andrea Pirlo</h1>
Pirlo redefined the concept of the back under Ancelotti, and he alone deserves to be on this list. In the early years, he was taught by Robert Baggio's words and deeds, with a good overall view and a sense of the ball, and the front and back playing style further exerted Pirlo's control talent to the extreme, and the most sophisticated player in modern football did not have one. He was the cornerstone of a decade of Italian football and the most elegant midfield master in the Apennines. Free-kicks swept away without anyone touching, needles and threads were ingenious, and dashing and confident spoon penalties made Hart a laughingstock. Even if the defensive ability is insufficient, it is still flawed. He always made the most accurate judgment at the farthest rear and sent the most accurate shells. His appearance was God's grace on Italy.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > CAM card</h1>
At the San Siro stadium, Kaka is the proud son of Milanese. He carries the ball very fast, has a strong breakthrough ability, has great shooting skills, and his midfield passing ability is also first-class. He was one of the best players in the world at the time, and although he was not as skilled as Ronaldinho and could not be compared to Maradona at Napoli, he was more comprehensive, his feet were balanced, he rarely showed off his skills, but he always appeared in the most suitable position. Kaka is a headache for all defenders, because when he is one-on-one, he can easily get rid of the opponent's shackles and go directly to the front of the opponent's penalty area. Kaka at its peak was even once reminiscent of Platini in juve.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >LS Marko van Basten</h1>
Van Basten, one of the "Dutch Three Musketeers", is the most technically comprehensive center in football, and his passing, dribbling and breakthrough techniques are all-encompassing, playing the world wave and the header can also stand up to new tricks. He has balanced left and right feet, is tall, and does not lack small skills under his feet. Van Basten is the most perfect centre-forward in the history of football, which includes not only his superb shooting skills, flowing movements, fast as the wind, master's ball dealer, and dedication to the team spirit, but also his character and professionalism, he is a model among players.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > RS Andrei Shepchenko</h1>
The Ukrainian nuclear warhead is a combination of strength and technology, and its sharp breakthrough and excellent running consciousness make it indescribably lethal, and its non-reversing feet combined with superior shooting skills make it a nightmare for a defensive player. He won all the accolades he can win as a player in Milan, coming in silently and stunningly when he went, and that's why we love him.