Milan is one of the most iconic teams in Italian and European football, with a great history and tradition in elite football. In the 2006/2007 season, the team led by Carlo Ancelotti reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League, facing Manchester United in an exciting matchup that football fans will remember for a long time. Here’s the Milan lineup that accomplished that feat. A team full of stars.

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The Brazilian had a great presence in goal, with a huge wingspan and quick reflexes. He also had a great ability to anticipate the game and make great saves at key moments. Period goalkeeper.

Cafu

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The Brazilian Marcos Evangelista de Morais, better known as Cafú, was one of Milan’s stars in the 2006/2007 season. Cafu was known for his speed and ability on the right flank. Top player. For many he is the best right-back in history.

Alexander Nesta

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The Italian central defender is one of the best defenders in the history of football. Nesta stood out for his great defensive capacity, his tactical intelligence and his ability to get the ball played from behind. His presence at the back was essential for Milan’s defensive security. There are few like him.

Only Kaladze

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The Georgian defender was one of the surprises in Milan’s lineup that season. With his strength and ability to recover balls, Kaladze stood out for his ability to block opposing attacks and keep the defense solid. The starter was the great Paolo Maldini, but the Italian was unable to play in the semifinals due to injury.

Marek Jankulovski

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The Czech left-back was a very complete player who stood out for his versatility and his great technical quality. Jankulovski was able to play in different positions on the field and his presence brought balance and creativity to the team. In addition, he was a player with great experience and leadership on the field.

Clarence Seedorf

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The Dutchman was a very complete player who stood out for his versatility. Seedorf was capable of playing in different midfield positions and his presence brought balance and creativity to the team. An old rocker.

Gennaro Gattuso

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The Italian midfielder is remembered for his great dedication and aggressiveness on the field, but also for his ability to recover balls and start the team. Gattuso was a fundamental player in Milan’s midfield and his presence brought balance to the team.

Massimo Ambrosini

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The Italian midfielder was a key player in Milan’s midfield. With his ability to recover the ball and his vision of the game, Ambrosini stood out for his ability to control the midfield and provide precise passes for Inzaghi, Gilardino…

Andrea Pirlo

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The Italian midfielder is one of the most elegant and technical players that Italian football has produced in recent decades. Pirlo stood out for his great vision of the game, his precision in passing and his ability to take free kicks and penalties. His presence on the field was essential for Milan’s game creation.

Kaka, Sebastian Battaglia

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The Brazilian was the most unbalancing player on the team. His speed, his technique and his vision of the game made him a player capable of making a difference at any time during the game. In addition, his great scoring ability made him a very dangerous player with spaces. He won the Ballon d’Or in 2007

Philip Inzaghi

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The Italian striker was the “area predator”. His scoring nose and his ability to move between the lines made him a very dangerous player. In addition, his ability to score at decisive moments ended up crowning him.

Charles Ancelotti

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The Italian coach was the architect of that great Milanese team. His experience and his knowledge of football made him a highly respected coach around the world. In addition, his ability to motivate his players and to get the best out of each of them made him a very loved coach by his players. Something similar to what we see today at Real Madrid.

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