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[29] It was later reported Tassotti had taken an assistant coaching position with the Ukraine national team, along with Milan Youth System coach Andrea Maldera, under the national team's former assistant manager Andriy Shevchenko, who formerly also played for Milan as a striker and who was named the team's new head coach. [27][28] In July 2015, he began working as a talent scout for Milan. [14], Tassotti became a central figure in the Milan squad of the late 1980s and early 1990s under Arrigo Sacchi, and subsequently Fabio Capello, usually wearing the number 2 shirt. The same Mauro Tassotti who won that day – and that’s kind of the point. Den Italienischen Ligapokal holte der Verteidiger viermal (1989, 1… AC Milan right back of the time and current assistant manager, Mauro Tassotti was caught on camera elbowing Luis Enrique during a quarter final match between Spain and Italy. Luis Enrique: 'Luis Enrique has no complaints at all with draw against Valencia' FC Barcelona. Mauro Tassotti ehemaliger Fußballspieler aus Italien Rechter Verteidiger zuletzt bei Milan AC * 19.01.1960 in Roma, Italien Mauro Tassotti - Spielerprofil | Transfermarkt He later personally apologised to Luis Enrique. Sábado 3 "A.Prost o J.Button" por sólo 12,99 €. These attributes made him extremely adept at reading the game and at covering defensively for his teammates, and allowed him to excel in Milan's zonal marking system, which used a high defensive line and the offside trap. Spain's new coach Luis Enrique literally gave his blood, sweat and tears for the national team as a player, even suffering a bloody broken nose in the 1994 World Cup when he was elbowed in the face by Italy player Mauro Tassotti. The match became controversial when Italian defender Mauro Tassotti struck Luis Enrique with his elbow inside Spain's penalty area, ... exceeding the eight-match ban handed to Italy's Mauro Tassotti for breaking the nose of Spain's Luis Enrique in 1994. … In the 1991–92 season, Milan won the title unbeaten, scoring a record 74 goals, and remained undefeated for a record 58 matches in Serie A. However, at the time it went unpunished, at 1-1, and caused Spain to lose their cool and then the game. 0:51. FC Barcelona. The 10 most shocking battle wounds in the history of football. Barcelona's combative new manager isn't afraid of a fight. Unidad Editorial Información Deportiva, S.L.U. At Milan, he developed into a more cautious, composed and consistent player, which led to him being nicknamed "The Professor". [11] Milan won the Serie B title that season to return to Serie A, with Tassotti emerging as one of the club's best performers. TASSOTTI’S international career was ended by an EIGHT-GAME ban after his savage elbow on Spain’s Luis Enrique. [20][30][31], Tassotti was mostly used as a right-back, but he could also play as central defender when necessary, and often played in this role earlier on in his career. Premio Nazionale Carriera Esemplare "Gaetano Scirea", "Gianluigi Buffon record cements his legacy as greatest keeper of all-time", "I 20 calciatori più sottovalutati di sempre", "Gianluigi Buffon humble as clean sheet record tumbles, but delight not universal", "Nazionale: 2013, addio al catenaccio. "These are things that happen on the pitch and they stay there.". [15] He also won three consecutive Serie A titles with the club in the 1991–92, 1992–93 and the 1993–94 seasons, adding another during the 1995–96 season, in addition to the 1994 UEFA Super Cup and three consecutive Supercoppa Italiana titles between 1992 and 1994. Mauro Tassotti is an Italian manager and former footballer who played predominantly as a right-back. Prior to his Italy senior career, he had previously also represented Italy at under-21 level, and participated at the 1988 Olympics with the under-23 team, finishing in fourth place. "Luis Enrique wanted to kill the referee and Tassotti," Spain's physiotherapist Senen Cortegoso later explained to Efe. Tassoti elbows Luis Enrique While Spain were attacking in numbers against Italy, trying to qualify for the semi-finals of the 1994 World Cup, Luis Enrique received an elbow from Mauro Tassotti. Who is he? Uruguay national football team-Wikipedia. In his last few seasons at Milan under Capello, he began to be used less frequently, due to his advancing age and the emergence of Christian Panucci in his position. Business California That game became infamous for Mauro Tassotti’s elbow on Luis Enrique, which remodeled the face of the now Barcelona manager and would lead to an eight-game ban for the Italian. Seine Karriere begann der Abwehrspieler 1978 bei Lazio Rom, bevor er zwei Jahre später zum AC Mailand wechselte. Unidad Editorial Información Deportiva, S.L.U. So far, he's winning them all in La Liga, writes Dermot Ledwith. He won 17 major titles with Milan, including five Serie A championships and three UEFA Champions League tournaments, reaching five finals in total. [14][21] While at Lazio, he earned a reputation for being an aggressive and hard-tackling defender as a youngster, with a strong character. The 10 most shocking battle wounds in the history of football S pain's new coach Luis Enrique literally gave his blood, sweat and tears for the national team … Follow. Luis Enrique, though, did accept the apology and they did shake hands at that match between Roma and AC Milan. Tassotti received no card for the incident and Italy went on to win the game 2-1 and knock Spain out of the tournament. "I am willing to make peace and to ask for forgiveness. That the Milan defender apologised after the game, admitting his actions were inexcusable, adds some weight to their claim, though it is as likely that his motive was attempting to ensure a more lenient punishment to be meted out. "He was very brave and very strong and it took a lot for me to control him.". [14] Tassotti was a key component of a strong defence alongside Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi and Alessandro Costacurta, playing predominantly as a right-back and on occasion as a centre-back, in front of goalkeepers Giovanni Galli, and subsequently Sebastiano Rossi. © Julio Mauro Tassotti vs Luis Enrique (9-7-1994) Naisbit. Spain were livid when Mauro Tassotti's vicious elbow that left now Barcelona coach Luis Enrique bloodied and prone in the penalty area went unpunished before Baggio ran on to a … He is mostly remembered for his role alongside Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Filippo Galli and C… This would be the only tournament in which he would participate with Italy. Italy 2 Spain 1 . Not only did the referee fail to send the Italian off - although FIFA did retrospectively punish him with an eight-game ban - but Spain weren't even awarded a penalty and they were knocked out after losing this quarter-final match in Foxborough 2-1. The gesture was not seen by the referee, and Tassotti was not called for a foul or cautioned at the time. [14][36] Tassotti was a tenacious defensive minded full-back who was known for his strength, anticipation and defensive awareness, as well as his marking ability, positional sense and tactical intelligence. Luis Enrique confronts the referee after he misses Mauro Tassotti's elbow Credit: EFE Spain, meanwhile, had finished as runners up to Germany before impressively dumping out Switzerland . Tassotti would go on to represent his nation at the final tournament, winning a runners-up medal, although he was banned for the latter half of the tournament. Lots of it. After retiring in 1997, Tassotti remained connected to Milan in several positions: he worked as a youth coach, as an assistant manager, as a caretaker manager and subsequently as a talent scout, until he left the club in 2016 to join the Ukrainian national side as an assistant coach.[11]. Dreimal konnte er außerdem den Europäischen Supercup holen (1989, 1990, 1994), Zweimal sogar den Weltpokal (1989, 1990). [11], Tassotti did not win his first cap for Italy until age 32, under Arrigo Sacchi, in a 2–2 home draw against Switzerland in a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier on 14 October 1992. [11][12][13][14][21][30], Although Tassotti primarily excelled defensively, he was a modern and versatile full-back who was also one of the first players in his position to be capable of being an offensive threat, due to his pace, athleticism, stamina, technique, and distribution, as well as his ability to make attacking runs, dribble and provide accurate crosses and assists from the right wing. Born in Rome, Tassotti played his first professional season with local club Lazio in 1978–79, where he soon became a first team member the following season, making his Serie A debut on 5 November 1978. Although this was a fairly bleak period in the club's history, as they failed to dominate in the league or capture a trophy, the squad did reach the Coppa Italia final during the 1984–85 season, and were able to regularly qualify for the European competitions, frequently finishing in the top half of the table. "Since then, 17 years have passed and that means we're 17 years older," the Asturian said. There is a hint of getting your excuses in early about the Spanish media today. MAURO TASSOTTI — 1994. In 1993–94, Tassotti once again helped Milan finish the league with the best defence, only conceding 15 goals. Italy won the match 2–1. Nowadays, Tassotti is also involved in international football, as the assistant coach with Ukraine. Join Facebook to connect with Mauro Tassotti and others you may know. 3-okt-2014 - "Luis Enrique" Luis Enrique Martínez (Spain, 1991–2002, 62 caps, 12 goals) and Mauro Tassotti (#9 Italy, 1992–1994, 7 apps, 0 goal). "I make myself available, but I can understand if he refuses to shake my hand.". "He almost felt the same with me, but I put up with him as much as I could and we fell to the ground. Italy dumped out the reigning champions Spain at Euro 2016 on Monday, winning their last 16 tie 2-0 at the Stade de France. In the group stage, Tassotti started the 1–0 defeat to the Republic of Ireland and his next appearance was the quarter-final match against Spain. The back four of the Milan side of this period is regarded as one of the greatest of all-time. In addition, Tassotti won two Intercontinental Cups (1989, 1990) and two UEFA Super Cups (1989, 1990), also reaching the 1989–90 Coppa Italia final. Despite the bravado, despite the implicit threat on Marca’s cover, Italy don’t just inspire loathing, they inspire fear too. He currently serves as an assistant coach for the Ukraine national team. Under Sacchi, Tassotti was named vice-captain after Baresi, and he won the 1987–88 Serie A title, followed by the Supercoppa Italiana, and consecutive European Cup titles, in 1989, and 1990. In the 1–2 quarter-final defeat against Italy at Foxboro Stadium, Mauro Tassotti's elbow made contact with his face to bloody effect, the action being of such impact that he reportedly lost a pint of blood as a result, but during the match the incident went unpunished – Tassotti was banned for eight games afterwards, and never played internationally again; when Spain met Italy at Euro 2008 on 22 June, to … [17], After featuring in Italy's 1994 World Cup qualifying matches and international friendlies under Sacchi, Tassotti played in the 1994 edition in the United States, where Italy went on to reach the final, losing to Brazil on penalties. He made his Milan debut on 24 August 1980, in Serie B, in a 1–0 home win over Catania. Alexis Fassinou (Benin) The match became controversial when Italian defender Mauro Tassotti struck Luis Enrique with his elbow inside Spain's penalty area, causing Luis Enrique to bleed profusely from his nose and mouth, but the foul was not noticed nor sanctioned by referee Sándor Puhl. As the Spaniard looked to get on the end of Ion Andoni Goikoetxea's far-post cross, Tassotti launched a calculated, cynical right elbow into his face. He currently serves as an assistant coach for the Ukraine national team. He played for the club from 1980-1997 A member of the Gli Invincibili team of the 90's Known as one of the toughest and meanest defenders in history and he elbowed a player in a World Cup quarterfinal match and the victim lost a pint of blood in his face as a result of his elbow. MARCA te trae los "Cascos Grandes Premios de Fórmula 1". In den Jahren 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994 und 1996 konnte sich Tassotti außerdem den Italienischen Meistertitel sichern. The two men have since made peace, as they met in 2011 when the Spaniard was in charge of Roma and when the Italian was an assistant at AC Milan. 1:37. He even played as a central or defensive midfielder on occasion. Had the official acknowledged the foul, Spain would have merited a penalty kick. Mauro Tassotti is an Italian manager and former footballer who played predominantly as a right-back. [12][14], Under Capello, Tassotti would go on to reach three consecutive Champions League finals with Milan, winning the Champions League in 1994 as captain, due to the absence of Franco Baresi,[14] and also reaching the final in 1993 and 1995. For their vanquished opponents, an elbow from Mauro Tassotti to the face of Luis Enrique was the big moment in a match that was stolen from them at the death. FIFA went to the videotape today and slapped an eight-game suspension on Italy's Mauro Tassotti for throwing an elbow that broke a Spanish player's nose during a World Cup quarterfinal. Tassotti never played internationally again. During the 1987–88 season, Tassotti helped Milan to only concede 14 goals in Serie A, finishing the year with the best defence. Along with his teammate Baresi, Tassotti retired from the club at the conclusion of the 1996–97 season. Once received, enter the Verification Code. Playing next. ITALY's World Cup delegation said yesterday that it would appeal against the eight-match ban given to Milan's Mauro Tassotti for use of the elbow in Saturday's quarter-final against Spain. In total, he made 429 Serie A appearances with Milan, scoring 8 goals, and 583 total club appearances, scoring 10 goals. Following Lazio's and Milan's relegation to Serie B due to their involvement in the 1980 match-fixing scandal, he was called upon by the Milanese squad and transferred to the side, becoming a first-team member alongside captain and defender Franco Baresi, as well as Filippo Galli, during a dark period in Milan's footballing history, under manager Nils Liedholm. View the profiles of people named Mauro Tassotti. 2:15. [20], Tassotti terminated his contract with Milan on 12 July 2016, concluding his 36-year career with the club. [22][23][24] In the 2001–02 season, Tassotti joined Milan's coaching staff under former teammate Carlo Ancelotti as an assistant manager, and retained his post after the latter's departure, under Leonardo, Massimiliano Allegri, Clarence Seedorf and Filippo Inzaghi. Browse more videos. Italy, as Palomar argued, is a ghost that haunts Spain. The match became controversial when Italian defender Mauro Tassotti struck Luis Enrique with his elbow inside Spain's penalty area, causing Luis Enrique to bleed profusely from his nose and mouth, but the foul was not noticed nor sanctioned by referee Sándor Puhl. [14] Regarded as one of Italy's greatest defenders, and as one of the best full-backs of his generation,[16][32][33][34][35] he is mostly remembered for his role alongside Maldini, Baresi, Galli and Costacurta in the legendary Milan backline of the late 1980s and early 1990s, under Sacchi and Capello, which is considered one of the greatest defences of all-time. 2018 After making his Serie A debut with Lazio, he went on to play with Milan for 17 years. "I did a stupid thing, a really stupid thing, which I regretted just a minute later," Tassotti explained. [19] In total, Tassotti made 7 appearances for Italy between 1992 and 1994. An Italian international in the early 1990s, Tassotti only came into the national side under Sacchi, when he was already in his 30s, helping Italy to qualify for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Todos los derechos reservados. Mauro Tassotti ist ein ehemaliger italienischer Fußballspieler und heutiger -trainer. Luis Enrique renova fins al 2017 /Luis Enrique renueva hasta el 2017. After reviewing the game, FIFA officials banned Tassotti for eight matches, the longest-such ban in World Cup history until Luis Suarez’s ban in 2014. European competitions include UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup. He won 17 major titles with Milan, including five Serie A championships and three UEFA Champions League tournaments, reaching five finals in total. Todos los derechos reservados. [20][21] In 2001, following the sacking of manager Alberto Zaccheroni, he served as a caretaker manager for the senior club and coached Milan for the remainder of the 2000–01 Serie A season, alongside Cesare Maldini, helping the club to qualify for the UEFA Cup, before being replaced by Fatih Terim at the end of the season. [21][25][26] In January 2014, he acted as caretaker manager for one match, a 3–1 home win over Spezia for the campaign's Coppa Italia following Massimiliano Allegri's dismissal and before Clarence Seedorf's appointment. [14] This was partly because of an abundance of other world class Italian defenders, as he was constantly overlooked by Sacchi's predecessor Azeglio Vicini, who preferred to deploy full-backs he had worked with during his tenure as Italy's under-21 coach, despite Tassotti's excellent club performances. He is mostly remembered for his role alongside Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Filippo Galli and Christian Panucci in the Milan backline under managers Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello, forming what is considered by many in the sport to be one of the greatest defensive lineups of all-time.[a]. [20] his contract was due to expire in June 2017. Mit dem Mailänder Club gewann er dreimal die Champions League: 1989, 1990 und 1994. 9 years ago | 16.5K views. 14. [14][21][30][36][37] Although he was initially not known for being particularly skilful, Tassotti was later also highly regarded for his elegance on the ball and technical ability, which he was able to improve extensively under the tutelage of manager Nils Liedholm while at Milan. By that definition, things like Leonardo's elbow on Tab Ramos or Mauro Tassotti's on Luis Enrique in 1994 (what the hell was in the American water that summer?) In the quarter-final match of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Tassotti broke Luis Enrique's nose with an elbow gesture. [13] Despite winning the Mitropa Cup the following season, Milan were unable to remain in Serie A, finishing third last, and were relegated once again to Serie B. Milan were able to win Serie B again the following season to return to Serie A. LUIS ENRIQUE elbow-checked by MAURO TASSOTTI :-o. Condottiere. [18] Tassotti later stated he had instantly and deeply regretted his actions, describing them as "stupid", although he would also state the gesture had not been premeditated but purely instinctive, as Luis Enrique had been pulling his shirt. However, in the quarter-final match, Tassotti elbowed Spanish midfielder Luis Enrique in the face during stoppage time in the second half, breaking the Spaniard's nose. Here AFP Sports looks at five [12] During his two seasons with Lazio, he made 41 appearances in Serie A and 47 in all competitions. [13][14][30][36][38] This later led his teammates to give him the nickname the new "Djalma Santos", in addition to his other nickname, "Il Tasso" ("The Badger" in Italian).[11][14][21]. Leistungsdaten aktuelle Saison von Mauro Tassotti (Karriereende) Einsätze Tore Vorlagen Karten Alle Wettbewerbe Mauro Tassotti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmauro tasˈsɔtti]; born in Rome, 19 January 1960) is an Italian manager and former footballer who played predominantly as a right-back. [1], Following his retirement in 1997, Tassotti took up a coaching position in Milan's youth system, winning the Torneo di Viareggio with the Milan Primavera side in 1999 and 2001. After making his Serie A debut with Lazio, he went on to play with Milan for 17 years. FIFA went to the videotape Monday and slapped an eight-game suspension on Italy's Mauro Tassotti for an elbow that broke a Spanish player's nose during a World Cup quarterfinal.

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