Gianluca Vialli's death on Friday robbed Italian football of an iconic figure of its golden era, a powerful yet studious centre-forward who won almost every ...
Former Chelsea and Juventus star Gianluca Vialli has died at the age of 58 following a long battle with cancer.
Their Sampdoria team had lost the European Cup final to Barcelona at the same venue 29 years earlier. The memory of him and his example will live forever in our hearts." Vialli scored twice as Sampdoria beat Anderlecht 2-0 in 1990 to lift the European Cup Winners' Cup. The pair celebrated with a tearful embrace that "was more beautiful than the hugs we used to give each other when I passed him the ball and he scored goals," Vialli said in a TV interview with Italy's RAI in November. Under Vialli, Chelsea won the League Cup and Cup Winners' Cup in 1998 and the FA Cup two years later before he too was dismissed. Vialli left the Genoa-based club in the summer of 1992, moving to Juventus, where after a sluggish start he rediscovered his goal-scoring touch and helped the Turin giants win the Italian league in 1995 and the Champions League the following season.
His extraordinary achievements at Sampdoria led to Juventus paying a world-record £12.5m fee for him in 1992, and he spent four years with the Bianconeri.
Vialli, Dossena, Roberto Mancini and Attilio Lombardo were all part of the legendary Samp squad that won their one and only Serie A title in 1990-91, the Cup ...
After a few days, he returned to London and was admitted to hospital.” “I was with Attilio when we got the message and we burst into tears. That was Luca. There’s no doubt, Luca is someone who brings people together, so he wouldn’t want us to cry for him. Nobody mentioned the illness, but I could tell he was fighting against the physical pain so he could be with us one last time, with that Samp squad that he loved so intensely. “Luca was in a lot of pain recently and we must find peace in the idea he is now walking through that tunnel of light.
Italy head coach Roberto Mancini says his great long-time friend Gianluca Vialli, who died this week, was the “the best of us”.
MILAN, Jan 7 — Roberto Mancini is grieving the loss of a man he considered his brother after Gianluca Vialli's death following a long battle with pancreatic ...
“Gianluca was the best of us, a perfect, courageous man... The former Italy forward’s death came less than a month after another of Mancini’s friends Sinisa Mihajlovic succumbed to leukemia. MILAN, Jan 7 — Roberto Mancini is grieving the loss of a man he considered his brother after Gianluca Vialli’s death following a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
MILAN (Reuters) -Former Italy striker Gianluca Vialli, who earned 59 caps for his country and enjoyed a stellar club career with Sampdoria, Juventus and ...
Vialli scored twice as Sampdoria beat Anderlecht 2-0 in 1990 to lift the European Cup Winners' Cup. His memory and example will live in our hearts forever," Vialli's family was quoted as saying in a statement by the Italian news agency ANSA. He described cancer as "a travel companion" that he hoped would eventually leave him in peace, after testing his mettle. Vialli left the Genoa-based club in the summer of 1992, moving to Juventus, where after a sluggish start he rediscovered his goalscoring touch and helped the Turin giants win the Italian league in 1995 and the Champions League the following season. Vialli was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2017. They celebrated with a tearful embrace that "was more beautiful than the hugs we used to give each other when I passed him the ball and he scored goals," Vialli said in a TV interview with Italy's RAI in November.