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Who else do you know about Diego's stars?

author:Seven sides chase the ball

Name is the first label that a person comes to this world, and it is also the only label that accompanies life.

Diego. On the football pitch, it is a familiar name for fans and a name for a rich star; the following is a list of players with the surname "Diego" (in no particular order).

1: Diego Simeone (Bandit)

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Born on April 28, 1970 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he played as a player and retired in 2006. He started coaching Atletico Madrid in La Liga in December 2011.

There is no doubt that Simeone has been one of Argentina's great coaches since the 21st century, and it was under his leadership that Atletico Madrid went from a la Liga mid-tier team to a team that could compete with Barcelona and Real Madrid. In the player era, Simeone is a technically comprehensive back, both offensive and defensive, fierce, excellent interception ability, but also has the ability to attack in the back row, the timing of the front insertion is very good, the long-range shooting momentum is strong, in the set-piece tactics can also repeatedly score through the header, Simeone's physical fitness is strong, the physical fitness is very prominent, and there are few major injuries. In addition to his iron temperament, he also has a "bad guy" who plays tricks, don't look at Simeone's "fierce", his ball quotient is very high, and there are countless big players who have lost under his ball dealer (such as Xiaobei in 1998). He was the B2B all-round midfielder of his time, and he was an indispensable mainstay of the midfield, both in club and national team.

2: Diego Godin (Uruguay Predator, Mr. Key)

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Born on 16 February 1986 in Rosario, In the province of Colonia, Uruguay, he plays as a defender for Atlético Cerro in Uruguay, Nationals, Villarreal in La Liga, Atletico Madrid, Inter Milan in Serie A, and currently plays for Cagliari in Serie A.

In Simeone's atletico, perhaps Godin is the most representative of him. Godin doesn't just have steely willpower; he's very calm on the pitch, he's prejudged, he has an excellent sense of position, he's got a precise sense of card position, he has an accurate grasp of the timing of his feet, and although his body is slightly thin, he's not afraid to fight any striker. Even his national team teammate Suarez confessed that he "hated" this teammate very much, because he was staring at you all the time on the pitch, defending you tightly, and never losing his place. In addition to his defensive excellence, Godin's sharp hand in the header of the set-piece is a manifestation of his title of Mr. Key. In the 2013-2014 La Liga scramble, it was with Godin's goal that he drew 1:1 away to Barca; thus ending the time when Barca Real Madrid divided the league championship for ten years; in the Champions League final of the same year, it was also Godin's header, helping Atletico to lead Real Madrid, but unfortunately lost 1:4 in the end. In the final game of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Godin's header broke the net, not only sending Italy home from the group stage, but also helping Uruguay to successfully break through in the "SW group"! Mr. Key, big heart, worthy of the name!

3: Diego Costa

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Diego Costa (born 7 October 1988) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a striker. He started his career in Braga, Portugal, and then played for Celta de Spain, Albacete, Valladolid, Chelsea in the Premier League, and twice for Atletico Madrid.

Costa is 1.86 tall, physically powerful, impactful, but very agile on his feet; on the pitch he always likes to swim behind the opposing defender and then crush the opposing defender to shoot, which was vividly demonstrated in the first round of the Iberian Derby at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. In the match, Costa completely crushed the Portuguese double center-backs of Fengte and Pepe, making the two miserable. In the Spanish squad, the other players are like a symphony after song, while Costa is like a heavy metal, showing its own characteristics in the movement. As an opponent, you will hate him very much, because his small actions, dirty tricks are too much; as a teammate, you will like him very much, because he will always bring you victory.

4: Diego Fran (Blonde Assassin)

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Diego Fran (born 19 May 1979) is a Uruguayan former Uruguayan professional footballer. Plays as a striker. He started his career in Argentina and then moved to Premier League Manchester United, La Liga Villarreal, Atletico Madrid, Serie A Inter Milan, Brazil, J-League Sakura Osaka, Uruguay Penarol, Indian Super League Mumbai City, Hong Kong Super League Jiezhi, on August 7, 2019, Diego Fran announced his retirement.

As an excellent forward shooter, Fran has excellent running ability, fast speed, sensitive sense of smell, left and right bows, heavy artillery bombardment, and can often blast beautiful world waves. Although he was dubbed the "parallel cargo" in Manchester United in the early days, after coming to the "Yellow Submarine" in 2004, he won the La Liga Golden Boot in 2005 and led the team to the final four of the Champions League, which is the submarine's best record in the Champions League so far. Atletico Madrid then took Fran to the next level; in the 2008-09 La Liga appearances, he scored 32 goals in 33 appearances, the first player after Ronaldo to score more than 30 goals in a single La Liga season. Directly took the La Liga Golden Boot and the European Golden Boot into his arms; also helped Atletico win the Europa League, the European Super Cup. At the national team level, Fran is even more thigh-deep, and Uruguay is supported by Fran alone when Suarez and Cavani have not yet grown up; in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Fran scored 5 goals (4 world waves) in 7 games, almost single-handedly bringing Uruguay to the final four. The World Cup Ballon d'Or is the biggest compliment to the pinnacle of Fran's career.

5: Diego Milito (Inter Prince, 4 goals)

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Milito (born 12 June 1979 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a milanese striker. Milito debuted at Atlético Argentina and later played for Genoa in Italy, Lagosa in Spain and Inter Milan in Serie A. In November 2016, Diego Milito announced his retirement.

In football, when you think of late players, you think of the names of Vardy, Tony, Di Natale and others, but in the minds of the Nera, the first thing that comes to mind is the affirmative Milito! As early as Zaragoza, Milito showed the true nature of a giant killer and a big heart; he staged a senior year against Real Madrid and scored twice against Barca. Mourinho once said: "For Milito to play for the big club so late, we coaches are really blind".

Let time come to that unforgettable, blood-boiling 2009-10 season, when Inter swept across Europe, and Milito was one of the biggest contributors to the team's wins. In the league, Milito's goal in the final round helped Inter beat Siena 1:0, inter won the league championship; in the Coppa Italia final, Milito's goal helped Inter beat Roma 1-0 to win the Coppa Italia that year; and in the most critical Champions League final, Milito scored twice at the Bernabeu to help Inter win the Big Ears Cup again after 45 years. They became the only team in history and by far Italy's "Treble" team. 4 goals to set the country, is a legend. Maybe Milito doesn't have Kaka's flowing speed, Messi's agile footwork, and Drogba's explosive physical qualities, but he is a typical killer in the box, with an excellent sense of smell and the ability to seize opportunities, and can penetrate the enemy's key points with one blow.

6: Diego Maradona (King of the Ball)

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The title "Ball King" does not need to be described much; he is the only one and legendary. I believe that heaven still has your favorite football, and there are moments that allow you to show your talent. World football will always celebrate your good story!

Diego López, Diego Carlos, etc.... There are also players named Diego in football, but due to the limited space, I will not describe them all. Welcome to leave a message below to add.

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