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List of Milan loyalists: Led by Mauro Tassotti, he remains attached to Milan's right-back after retirement

author:Arakaki Physical Education

Playing in a team for a long time does not mean the loyalty of the player; a relatively short period of service in a team does not mean that the player does not have a sense of belonging. Of course, the length of time played is indeed a very objective consideration, and the following is a group of Milan right-back loyalists.

Mauro Tassotti (1980-1997,581 matches)

Speaking of how Milan right-backs can not mention Mauro Tassotti, who played for Lazio for 2 years when he first debuted, and then dedicated his career to Milan for 17 years, one of the strongest right-backs in Italy that year. In addition to his strong defense, Mauro Tassotti was also relatively "modern" at the time, due to his participation in attack from time to time. Mauro Tassotti's national team career was bleak, making only seven appearances. He has won 5 Serie A titles, 2 Serie B titles, 4 Italian Super League titles, 3 Champions League titles, 3 UEFA Super Cup titles and 2 Toyota Cup titles for Milan. After his retirement, Mauro Tassotti worked as a milan youth team coach and also worked as an assistant coach, head coach and scout in the first team. Mauro Tassotti is one of Milan's greatest players and holds a high status in the minds of fans.

List of Milan loyalists: Led by Mauro Tassotti, he remains attached to Milan's right-back after retirement

Angelo Angeletti (1966-1977, 278 games)

Angelo Angeletti, who emerged a generation before Mauro Tassotti, has won 1 Serie A title, 4 Coppa Italia titles, 1 Champions League and 2 European Cup Winners' Cups for Milan in 11 years. Angelo Angeletti passed away on 9 January 2015 at the age of 71 and was inducted into the Milan Hall of Fame.

List of Milan loyalists: Led by Mauro Tassotti, he remains attached to Milan's right-back after retirement

Caval (2003-2008, 166 matches)

Even though Cavo played in Milan for only 5 years and briefly played for São Paulo and Roma, most of the glory he won in Italy was won by Milan, including 1 Serie A title, 1 Champions League, 1 Italian Super Cup, 2 UEFA Cups and 1 Club World Cup. Even though he hasn't been playing particularly long, he has developed a very good relationship with other teammates and will definitely see him every time the AC Milan veterans hold a charity match.

List of Milan loyalists: Led by Mauro Tassotti, he remains attached to Milan's right-back after retirement

Ignacio Abate (2003-2007, 2009-2019, 306 matches)

Ignacio Abate, who is only 35 years old, is from the Milan academy, but was loaned out in 2003-07 and never played for Milan until he returned to his home team in 2009 to win a place to start. Abate played mainly as a right-back and for a time as a right winger, which was very effective. Abate played for Milan during the dark years of the team, but still won 1 Serie A title and 2 Italian Super League titles for his parent team, and is currently the head coach of Milan U16.

List of Milan loyalists: Led by Mauro Tassotti, he remains attached to Milan's right-back after retirement

Massimo Odow (1993-1999, 2007-2012, 80 matches)

Massimo Odore, like Abate, was constantly loaned out when he first debuted, and he was also loaned twice in the 5 years since he returned to his home team in 2007. Massimo Odor has played twice as many games as Milan in Lazio, but the trophy is the opposite, winning milan a Serie A title, a Premier League, a Champions League and a Premier League. Even though Massimo Odor did not play in Milan for too long, he had a very good relationship with his teammates at the time, and after retirement he still cared deeply about his parent team, playing for the Milan elders from time to time.

List of Milan loyalists: Led by Mauro Tassotti, he remains attached to Milan's right-back after retirement