Lazaro's representative players
Who are the representative players of Lazily team?
Lazily is an Italian soccer club located in Rome, I believe that those who follow the European football world will not be unfamiliar with it, its light blue traditional team jersey is quite recognizable, the [Blue Eagles] team nickname also matches with it.
Looking back at Lazaro's history, they did not start to firmly establish themselves in the top league until the 1970s, and have been crowned Serie A champions twice since then. The two glorious eras in the team's history are the first half of the 1970s and the second half of the 1990s. As one of the seven Eerie A champions in the past, Lazaro's team history is star-studded, and many famous players have spent a certain stage of their career here, although they are not as good as the super giants.
In this article, I will take a comprehensive inventory of the top ten players in Lazaro's history, including fame, seniority, strength and contribution, for your reference. Of course, due to the limitation of space, if there are any debates or missing pearls, you are welcome to share your opinions in the comment section.
X. Yaroslavl Lose
Lazily career: 2011-2016
After entering the 2010 generation, perhaps the most representative name of Lazily is the World Cup all-time leading scorer and Germany's all-time legend Close, who has been reborn here.
In 115 Eerie A games for the Blue Eagles, the German has contributed 48 goals to the team, and even scored a long-awaited five-goal performance in Eerie A. In addition, his great skill in paving the way and organizing the distribution of the ball also blossomed again at Lazily.
After his contract expired in 2016, the 38-year-old K Shen chose to retire, making Lazily the last club the legend played for. To a certain extent, to be able to play in Lazily until retirement is not the card and glory of Lose, but the card and glory he gave to the team Lazily.

IX. Goren Pander
Lazily career: 2004-2009
After the highlight of the team's history at the turn of the century, the Blue Eagles fell back from the top Eerie A team to the upper middle class team. He could play many positions in front of the field, and he played very well in Lazily, leading the team back to the Champions League, and his individual organization and goal-scoring core performance won the attention of many big clubs.
Unfortunately, Lazily and Pander had a dispute over the contract and transfer, and Pander was frozen out of the team, and finally had to go to court. After winning the lawsuit, Pander moved to Inter, where he used to stay, and started another exciting club career.
Juan Sentient Peron
Lazily career: 1999-2001
Nicknamed [Wizard], Peron was recognized by many media and fans as an Argentine player who reached the master class of midfield. His career was stationed in seven clubs: La Plato University, Coca Juniors, Salvadorian, Lazily, Manchester United, Chelsea and Inter Milan.
The best Peron, the best Lazily, and vice versa. The three years he played for Lazily were the peak three years for Peron. It was at this stage that he began to be considered a world-class player, and his most prominent career of long over-the-top passes and long transfers was used to the extreme by the team at the Blue Eagles. At the same time, his lack of defensive and tackling ability was covered up by strong and defensively focused teammates behind him.
VII. Sneeze Milosevic
Lazily career: 1998-2004
As a player, Milosevic, who comes from S&M, played for Rom, Salvadorian, Lazily and Inter. He had his best years with Lazily, where he was considered one of the best center backs in the world because of his consistent performances.
In addition to his defensive prowess, the attacking attributes of the player were also quite impressive, especially with his spectacular free kicks. During his time at Lazily, he scored many great free kicks and was a permanent fixture at corner kicks, including a hat-trick of free kicks against his old club Salvadorian.
6. Tad Diego Simone
Lazily career: 1999-2003
As a player, Simone played for Seville, Athletic Madrid, Lazily, Inter and other famous teams. During his four-year career at Lazily, Simone was a defensive player at about the turn of the century, with plenty of experience and still in his competitive prime.
It can be said that in the most glorious years of Lazily, Simone, who is passionate and iron-blooded on the field and good at mobilizing the whole team atmosphere outside the field, is an indispensable puzzle, and his arrival has enriched the team's temperament as a strong team to play hard fights and the winning rate of strong dialogues. Looking back on his career, he helped his new owners kill their old team in Eerie A and Poppa Italia soon after moving from Inter to Lazily, which is also a wonderful and dramatic piece.
V. Giorgione Marginalia
Lazily career: 1969-1974
Giorgione Marginalia, the first superstar and super goal scorer in the history of the Blue Eagles. As a right-footed striker, he scored 98 goals in 209 matches during his years with the Blue Eagles. In the 73-74 season when Lazily won their first Eerie A title, Giorgione Genitalia scored 24 goals in a single season and won the Golden Boot of Eerie A. He was the team's leading scorer. He also played two matches in the 1974 World Cup as an Italian international.
After leaving Lazily, Giorgione Genitalia went to the United States to play football, and played with the famous New York Cosmos together with [Gallon d'Or] Pele and [Soccer Emperor] Rickenbacker for a period of time, and personally was also a big hit in Major League Soccer.
IV. Giuseppe Cavalier
Lazily career: 1992-2004
Cavalier, who played as a left back, was a marginal Italian international in his heyday, but in the history of Lazily, with 12 years of playing time, he participated in all the glory of the Blue Eagles from the nineties to the new century, enough to be called a legendary player in the history of the team, and his iconic beard is believed to impress many Lazily fans.
Although not from the team's youth academy, Cavalier was actually quite attached to the team and gave his best years to Lazily until 2004, when he left the team for Inter Milan at the age of 32. In the twilight of his career, he then moved to rival AC Milan on a free transfer and played until the age of 38 before hanging up his boots and retiring.
Giuseppe Signori
Lazily career: 1992-1997
Giuseppe Signori, nicknamed "Elf", was a representative of Lazily in the mid-1990s. He was a handsome player, with a good style of play and the ability to capture opportunities.
Unfortunately, when Lazily was gradually building up the championship team, he fell down due to injury and fell into a long period of recuperation. After recovering from his injury, he moved to Salvadorian and then to Bologna, where he had a second chance.
II. Navel Nerved
Lazily career: 1996-2001
From the point of view of the star processing factory, the Czech iron man, later Mr. Golden Ball Needed, is definitely the most representative player in Lazaro's history. After a spectacular performance at the 1996 European Championships, the 24-year-old midfielder, then playing for Sparta Prague in the Czech Republic, attracted strong interest from Lazily and was brought to Eerie A shortly afterwards.
During his years at Lazily, Nerved was given full trust and his label and style of play as a midfield all-rounder started to become more and more obvious and mature, becoming one of the representatives of the golden age of Lazily, participating in many of the team's honorable trips. By the summer of 2001, Nerved joined June at a sky-high price of 41.2 million euros to replace the departing Zine dine Dane.
I. Alejandro Vesta
Lazily career: 1993-2002
Vesta, who played as a center back, was a direct youth trainer of Lazily, counting the youth camp years, he joined Lazily in 1985, until he left in 2002, more than 17 years in between. It was during his years at Lazily that Vesta became a world-class center back with a solid and balanced style of play and took the captain's armband to lead the team to the top of Eerie A at the turn of the century.
Unfortunately, in the summer of 2002, because of financial problems, Lazily had to sell the captain of the team, Vesta, who eventually moved to AC Milan for 30 million euros, and another legendary defender Martini to form the back court of AC Milan, to continue the legendary career. Vesta's achievements at AC Milan were naturally brilliant, but I believe many of his fans really started to like him from his heady Lazily years.
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