Giorgio Chiellini Set For 'Beautiful' End To Italy Career At Wembley Giorgio Chiellini believes it will be "beautiful" to end | Olympicsxsporty
Giorgio Chiellini
Set For 'Beautiful' End To Italy Career At Wembley | Olympicsxsporty
Giorgio Chiellini believes it will be "beautiful" to
end his international career against Argentina at Wembley on Wednesday after
leading Italy to Euro 2020 glory at the London ground last year.
The
now 37-year-old was a key figure, both as captain and defender, when Italy beat
hosts England on penalties in the final of a tournament that was delayed some
12 months by the coronavirus pandemic.
Now the Azzurri face the South American continental champions in
the inaugural Finalissima at Wembley on Wednesday, a match where Chiellini is
set to win his 117th and last cap.
Italy manager Roberto Mancini is likely to include a number of his Euro 2020 stars in the starting XI for a match he has said represents the "end of a cycle" following the shock failure of the four-time winners to qualify for this year's World Cup finals in Qatar.

Chiellini,
asked about ending his international career against Argentina, told UEFA.com:
"It's beautiful.
"Argentina
have exceptional players. It's obvious that the first one who comes to your
mind is (Lionel) Messi but the others around him are fantastic. They didn't win
(the Copa America) by accident.
"Messi
is a football icon. It's not for me to say if he is the greatest of all time or
not. It will just be a pleasure to play my last game for the national team
against him.
"It has been, without a doubt, better than I could ever
have imagined. When you're a kid, you dream of playing for the national team,
because that's the ultimate.
"The
thought of being able to play more than 100 games over the course of 18 years,
being captain, and lifting an important cup like I did last year at Wembley was
the icing on the cake."
Chiellini,
who has already played his last game for Juventus after 17 years at the Turin
club, added: "I'm at peace. I feel happy with what I achieved and a little
bit of pride for what I achieved in my career."
Chiellini's long-time club and international central defensive colleague Leonardo Bonucci said returning to Wembley, where his goal cancelled out Luke Shaw's early opener for England in the Euro 2020 final, would be an emotional experience.
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"I often think about it," Bonucci told a pre-match
press conference. "That goal allowed us to get to the penalty shoot-out
and (for me) to score another goal in the shoot-out, so it's a very emotional
feeling for me.
"But
then football puts you in front of reality and in reality you can't rely on
your memories. You need to keep growing, you need to keep improving and
striving for more.
"We
made history in this stadium, but it's important to start over again."
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