ITALY legend Giorgio Chiellini has quit playing aged 39 – but his emotional retirement message failed to prevent a savaging from England fans.
The “master of the dark arts” remains unforgiven for a famous foul on Three Lions winger Bukayo Saka in the Azzurri’s Euro 2020 final triumph at Wembley in July 2021.
PABukayo Saka was in a menacing position when Giorgio Chiellini cynically hauled him back in Italy’s Euro 2020 final success at Wembley[/caption]
PAOne of the Three Lions’ best hopes of victory in the Euro final disappeared when Chiellini pulled Saka over at 1-1 in the 96th minute[/caption]
The all-time great defender called his career “the most beautiful and intense journey of my life” in a poetic farewell online.
But many England followers can’t forget his “outrageous” cynicism in hauling Saka down by the neck to snuff out danger.
The Arsenal hero was surging clear in extra time during a 1-1 draw when Chiellini dragged him down – before Italy won 3-2 on penalties.
So the Juventus icon’s moving message as he bowed out as a player didn’t go down too well with Three lions fans.
Chiellini posted a video of his on-pitch highlights while the camera cut to him flicking through an album of collector’s cards and stickers from his 23-year career.
The 117-cap icon wrote: “You have been my everything. With you I have travelled a unique and unforgettable path.
“But now it is time to start new chapters, face new challenges and write further important and exciting pages of life.”
But the nine-time Serie A winner, who was has spent two seasons in the MLS with Los Angeles, got a less than cosy response from English fans.
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ReutersIconic defensive hardman Chiellini knew it was his last game as LAFC lost the MLS Cup final 2-1 to Columbus Crew last Saturday[/caption]
One posted: “I would respect you for what you said, only if you didn’t pull Saka by the neck in that Euro’s final.
Another said, “Saka will never forget him” and a third wrote: “Happy retirement… you cost Saka his first England gold medal.”
But some supporters mixed anger at the incident with recognition for the two-time Champions League runner-up doing the dirty things so well.
One wrote: “Dragging Bukayo Saka down to the core of the Earth in the Euro 2020 final was one of the last great football moments. Outrageous, superb behaviour that must be respected. “
And this verdict was similar: “Chiellini was an old school defender. Pulling Saka down in the Euros final just embodied the dark arts. You have to respect someone this good at their craft.”
Chiellini himself has admitted he “grabbed him good!” when discussing the Saka incident.
He claimed the moment was a “symbol of Euro 2020” and followed “one of the only mistakes” he made at the tournament – as he thought he could shepherd the ball out and then upended Saka when he realised he couldn’t.