Van Basten arrived at the San Siro having scored the winning goal in the 1987
Cup Winners Cup final and an incredible 128 goals in 133 league games for Ajax. He struggled with injury in his first season in Serie A but returned in time to score the winning goal in a crucial 2-3 victory away to Napoli which effectively sealed the Championship for Milan. The following month during the 1988 European Championship in Germany he established himself as the best striker in the World.
Over the next two seasons Van Basten was a key figure in Arrigo Sacchi's all conquering Milan side, winning two successive European Cups, European Super Cups and Intercontinental Cups. He scored two goals in the 1989 European Cup final and made the winning goal for Frank Rijkaard in the 1990 European Cup final.
Van Basten 'officially' retired in 1995 having played his last game for Milan in 1993.
Despite calls for him to go into management he distanced himself from the game for almost a decade before making an expected return in 2002 in a coaching role with first club Ajax. Even more surprising was his appointment as Dutch national team coach after Euro 2004.
Scoring spectacular goals, in particular volleys and overhead kicks, were his
trademark. Van Basten was a tall, strong, quick player blessed with World Class
athleticism. A complete forward - dangerous with both left and right foot,
sensational in the air and equally adept at making goals as well as scoring
them. His performances in big matches, particularly finals, were nothing short of outstanding. Arguably the greatest striker in the history of this sport, unquestionably one of the greatest players of all time.
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