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  2. Fabio Capello - Wikipedia

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    Fabio Capello (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfaːbjo kaˈpɛllo,-ˈpel-]; [2] born 18 June 1946) is an Italian former professional football manager and player. As a player, Capello represented SPAL, Roma, AC Milan and Juventus. He played as a midfielder and won several trophies during his career which lasted over 15 years.

  3. 1997–98 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    Fabio Capello returned as coach, following the dismal second half of the 1996–97 league campaign, but failed to turn the corner, and Milan was a shadow of the team he had left the year before. With Capello's reputation seemingly ruined, he was sacked at the end of the season, with Milan finishing a mere 10th in the league.

  4. List of AC Milan managers - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Ancelotti managed Milan for eight straight seasons from 2001 to 2009.. Associazione Calcio Milan are an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, who currently play in Serie A.

  5. 1999–2000 AS Roma season - Wikipedia

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    New manager Fabio Capello did not make an immediate impact, and its position actually worsened with one spot, despite 18 goals from Sampdoria signing Vincenzo Montella. Reward for Capello's new 3–4–1–2 system would come in 2000–01 , however, when summer signings Gabriel Batistuta , Walter Samuel and Emerson completed the thin squad of ...

  6. Italo Galbiati - Wikipedia

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    Italo Galbiati (8 August 1937 – 8 March 2023) [2] was an Italian football coach and player. He was a trusted assistant to Fabio Capello having worked with Capello at AC Milan, Roma, Juventus, Real Madrid and England national team.

  7. Dear England - Wikipedia

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    The play's many comical caricatures include former England managers Sven-Göran Eriksson, Graham Taylor, and Fabio Capello; former players and commentators Gary Lineker and Matt Le Tissier; and British prime ministers Theresa May, Boris Johnson, and Liz Truss. [12] [11]

  8. 2000–01 AS Roma season - Wikipedia

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    Manager Fabio Capello's line-up also included Cafu, Vincent Candela, Emerson, Vincenzo Montella and captain Francesco Totti. Capello won Serie A once again when on the last matchday Roma defeated Parma 3–1 at home with Totti, Montella and Batistuta scoring.

  9. 1993–94 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    Associazione Calcio Milan enjoyed perhaps the greatest season in its history, winning three trophies, most memorable for the 4–0 victory against FC Barcelona in the Champions League Final in Athens.

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