by greenred » Mon May 30, 2005 3:28 pm
More quotes from before and after....
Paolo Maldini 'It is only my children who keep me awake at night - there's no other reason why I'd lose sleep before this game. Liverpool don't know how to attack - caution is at the heart of their game. We play the game properly: our defence is the best in Europe, and therefore the world.' Silvio Berlusconi, Milan Owner 'Liverpool are inferior to Milan. Milan are in their seventh Champions League final under my leadership. It is a record that makes me feel proud. We are the leading players in world football, the standard-bearers for good play. We are winners, we want to win games in a convincing fashion. This is an ongoing tradition - and one that will continue on Wednesday.'
Andriy Shevchenko 'Liverpool won't win. I said at the start of the season Liverpool couldn't win the Champions League and I still don't think they will. Milan will win.' Steven Gerrard 'I will lift that trophy. I will be the one doing it, not Paolo Maldini. Imagine that, me with the trophy in the air. It will be the proudest moment of my life. I've seen those images, of Emlyn Hughes, Phil Thompson and Graeme Souness with that great big cup hoisted high above them, and the look on their faces. I want the same. I want that picture on my wall when I'm older. Me with the trophy above my head.'
and after......
Diego Maradona (Pictured - in Istanbul as a TV pundit): 'Liverpool showed that miracles exist. They proved that football is the most beautiful sport of them all. After this game, my English team is going to be Liverpool. I came across some of their fans beforehand and they told me they were going to win, but that they would be made to suffer. It's just the way it happened. Liverpool are the best team in the world for what they have done in this Champions League. They deserved the Cup.'
Franz Beckenbauer 'With fighting spirit and passion, Liverpool pushed themselves over the line for what it is possible to achieve. You have to give them a huge compliment for the way they fought their way back. You can't do it in any better way. They should be able to defend their trophy. They have simply deserved it.' Gianluigi Buffon (below) Juventus goalkeeper 'I will have to do like Dudek the next time. Maybe if I had done that against Milan in 2003 we would have won. During penalties a goalkeeper has the chance to become a fool or a hero. You have to admire his performance: atypical but still useful. Football is often crazy'
Silvio Berlusconi 'Sack Ancelotti? No, poor man, I will never sack him.' Luis Garcia (above) 'Not even in my wildest dreams did I dream Liverpool would achieve all that it has in this first year in England. So impressive.' Xabi Alonso 'I'm enjoying this triumph like a child. The secret is that Liverpool is as strong as a pine cone. There is a great sense of camaraderie and an out-of-the-ordinary collective will to get through the tough patches.' Dietmar Hamann 'Never has an evening started so badly and finished so beautifully. we seemed to play ourselves into a frenzy and turned the match completely on its head in a way that I have never seen.' Michael Owen 'In Spain now everyone supports Liverpool' Afton bladet (Sweden) 'Were Liverpool worthy champions? What do you mean? I see Xabi Alonso (below) dance, Steven Gerrard weep and 45,000 people sing You'll never walk alone . The question is not whether they were worthy. The question is whether we were worthy to watch this final.'
Marca (Spain) 'Liverpool have been pronounced brilliant winners... thanks to the overwhelming pride shown by Rafael Benitez's (above) team. Rafa touched the sky in Turkey.' Gazzetta dello Sport (Italy) 'Incredible. Milan lose a trophy they had already won. And they lost it in a bad way. A really bad way. A really, really bad way.' Bild (Germany) 'It was gigantic. It was sensational. It was out of this world. Thank you, Milan. Thank you, Liverpool. For the best Champions League final in history.'
El Pais (Spain) 'Benitez is The King of the Mersey. He may not have a statue yet at Anfield, but his name will always be associated with a moment that can only increase the legend of the Reds.' AS (Spain) 'For two decades Liverpool have been an ordinary team and lacking in the greatness that characterised their history. Worse still they had become resigned to accepting that they were ordinary. But they have got where they have today because of the methodical work of their new coach and his assistants. These men showed everyone that a limited team can still end up being winners.'
Hurriyet (Turkey) 'A fantastic night. The most exciting Champions League final happened in Istanbul. Turkey shone with organising the final in a perfect manner.' Sabah (Turkey) 'It was a fairy tale from Istanbul. The most beautiful city on earth supplied a wonderful Champions League final. Turkey won 3-0 and Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan scored twice, the final one with a shot for Turkish tourism.'