[38][190][191] One of his best performances during the qualifying campaign occurred on 14 October 1992 against Switzerland; Italy were trailing 2–0 at home and Baggio led his team to a 2–2 draw comeback, scoring a goal. 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[118][121] Milan also lost the 1996 Supercoppa Italiana to Fiorentina, as Baggio was left on the bench. He scored his first goal in Serie C during the following season, on 3 June 1984, from a penalty in a 3–0 win against Brescia, the club with which he retired in 2004. Esta vez, Italia fue eliminada en cuartos de final por Francia desde los lanzamientos de penalti, esta vez, Baggio transformó su penalti aunque a la postre no serviría de nada. [7] At the 1998 World Cup, he scored twice before Italy were eliminated by eventual champions France in the quarter-finals. [437] On 5 July 2012, Baggio obtained his Category 1 UEFA Pro Coaching Licence at Coverciano, which officially allows him to coach a professional Serie A club. Non si sa mai, "Mystery solved: Why do the best soccer players wear No. [50] Baggio replied to his fans, saying: "I was compelled to accept the transfer". [79] On his first Serie A match back from injury, on 12 March 1995, Baggio scored Juventus' second goal in a 2–0 win over Foggia, and set up Ravanelli's goal. [160] He scored again against Bologna, saving Brescia from relegation on the final matchday, and bringing his seasonal tally to 11 goals in 12 Serie A matches. He became one of only six players to win the Scudetto in consecutive years with different teams,[105][106] and was voted the club's best player of the season by the fans, despite playing a more creative role. [70], In the 1993–94 season, Baggio often played as a second striker alongside Gianluca Vialli or Fabrizio Ravanelli, and occasionally the young Alessandro Del Piero;[71][72] Juventus once again finished runners up to Milan in Serie A, and Baggio finished third in the capocannoniere title with 17 goals and 8 assists, while the club suffered a quarter-final elimination in the UEFA Cup against Cagliari. [33], —Carlo Ancelotti talking to Simon Kuper of the Financial Times in 2014, reminiscing his greatest regret in football, choosing a system over a generational talent. Esta página se editó por última vez el 4 feb 2021 a las 21:41. [92] He is the sixth-highest Juventus goalscorer in the Coppa Italia with 14 goals, and is also the joint fourth all-time Juventus goalscorer in European competitions, as well as the joint fifth all-time Juventus goalscorer in international competitions, with 22 goals, alongside Anastasi once again. Baggio's first goal of the match, which came from the penalty spot, was Italy's 500th goal in home matches. Roberto Baggio (Caldogno, Vicenza; 18 de febrero de 1967) es un exfutbolista italiano que jugaba como delantero. The goal, which drew comparisons with Giuseppe Meazza, involved an exchange with Giuseppe Giannini on the left wing, followed by a dribbling run from midfield, in which Baggio beat several players, wrong-footing the last defender with a feint, before putting the ball past the goalkeeper. Roberto Baggio (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈbaddʒo]; born 18 February 1967) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as a second striker, or as an attacking midfielder, although he was capable of playing in several offensive positions. 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[110][111][284] During the lead-up to the 1994 World Cup, he was also initially employed by Italy's manager Arrigo Sacchi as a centre-forward, in a role known in Italian football jargon as the "centravanti di manovra" (which literally translates to "manoeuvring centre-forward"), which was a precursor to the modern false-nine role; in this position, Baggio was expected to link-up with other players and create chances for them, in addition to creating space with his movement by dropping deep into midfield, and allowing the team's wingers to cut inside and make attacking runs into the centre. [401], Considered to be one of the greatest footballers of all-time,[12][17][402] in 1999, Baggio came fourth in the FIFA Player of the Century internet poll,[20] and was ranked 16th in World Soccer's list of the 100 greatest footballers of the 20th century, the highest ranked Italian player;[403] in IFFHS's election for the best player of the 20th Century in the same year, he was elected the ninth-best Italian player and the 53rd-best European player of the Century. (30 de abril de 2004). Jugar a Roby Baggio Magical Kicks. As player with transcendent creativity, but physically fragile, he struggled to fit into his Coaches’ plans during a time when tactics and hard work were everything. La revista especializada World Soccer Magazine lo incluyó en el número 16 de su lista de los mejores jugadores del siglo XX y Pelé lo citó en 2004 en su lista FIFA 100 de los mejores futbolistas vivos. [48], In 1990, Baggio was sold to one of Fiorentina's rivals, Juventus, for £8 million, the world record transfer for a footballer at the time. Baggio scored four goals in the first 20 minutes and killed the game off.
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