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Mar 6 2008, 11:36 PM
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Primavera
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Maldini reconsiders retirement
Thursday 6 March, 2008
Milan legend Paolo Maldini has sensationally admitted he may reconsider his retirement at the end of this season.
He turns 40 in the summer and had said repeatedly he would hang up his boots in 2008, but a resurgence of form and lack of injury worries might make him change his mind.
“I have a lot of energy left. One must be consistent, but at the same time only an idiot doesn’t change his mind,†smiled Maldini.
“In these last few months my knees are no longer hurting very much. The club and fans are pushing me to play for another year.
“I have to admit, three months ago I was in a much worse condition and had to stay out for five months following surgery. Now I feel better and am even playing in a role I hadn’t tried for quite a while.â€
Due to injury problems throughout the side, Maldini has returned to the left-back position and performed admirably against the youngsters of Arsenal.
“That was a painful defeat, but it is easier to accept when you have achieved so much,†he said of the 2-0 Champions League exit.
“I think the fans understood that too. Arsenal deserved to win. They play beautiful, fast, total football.
“That competition has given me so much. The first trophy was the most exciting, then the first I lifted as a captain, as it came nine years afterwards.â€
With this second round elimination, many have urged the Rossoneri to completely revolutionise the squad.
“I don’t think that’s necessary. We need the right men, going for quality not quantity. Our past is not so remote, as in the past 12 months we have won the Champions League, European Super Cup and Club World Cup.
“If we look at what we have achieved over the past 20 years compared to Arsenal, there is a huge difference.â€
Maldini has been at the forefront of that winning era and spent his entire career with this club.
“I never considered leaving. I was born here in a football sense and never really thought about a change of scenery.
“In the past there was contact with Chelsea. I was coming off a disappointing season and asked myself some questions, but at the end I decided to stay.â€
Could the man with the most Italy caps in history come out of international retirement for Euro 2008?
“No thanks.â€
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Mar 6 2008, 11:44 PM
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I don't think he will go on for another season... the again, it's his decision to make and no one has the right to tell him what to do.
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Mar 7 2008, 12:56 AM
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It's his decision alone. I will support anyway.
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Mar 7 2008, 02:16 AM
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Best bit of news I've hard all year. (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) He's in great form, and if he can continue injury free, playing selectively I'm all for it. At the very least we can give some of our defenders a rest (Nesta in particular), and play some new ones along with Paolo, for them to gain experience. Heck, if Cafu can stay, he sure as hell can. This news is too good to be true, but I'll only believe it when it's end of August 2008, and he's named in the squad. (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) Yeah, and the last part, only idiots come back from retirement. Either don't retire, or don't come back if you do.
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Mar 7 2008, 03:53 AM
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As far as I'm concerned, Maldini has more than earned the right to do whatever he wants as far as playing (or not) next year. To be horribly selfish about it, it'd be wonderful to see him playing one more year. I'm probably one of the older members of the board: I remember seeing him play as the young phenom on the Milan Dream Team -- it's really hard for me to even imagine a Milan without him. So...Forza Milan. Forza Maldini -- do whatever you think best. (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/devilsmiley.gif)
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Mar 7 2008, 04:31 AM
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QUOTE (Tennie @ Mar 7 2008, 07:53 AM) I remember seeing him play as the young phenom on the Milan Dream Team -- it's really hard for me to even imagine a Milan without him. Agreed. He's our relic, the most prized asset of this team. I can never forget how he gave his 100% in both the matches against Arsenal, while more half of our "star" players were half asleep. And even after the goal with 6-8 minutes remaining in the match, he was cheering them to try and score two goals. Could see it in his eyes. (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/cry.gif) Too bad the other players didn't quite show half the spirit. (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) The longer he can be with us the better. He'll know when the time comes, and the body or match performance shows it. Until that time, and if he stays on, let us enjoy the Age of Maldini for another year.
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