The set of photographs is one of the most iconic in football history, with Marco Materazzi and Rui Costa, rivals on opposite sides of one of the sport's fiercest derby rivalries, united on the. Suddenly, I stopped because I saw Materazzi and Rui Costa next to each other. "Materazzi didn't have the best reputation. He was a really hard player and would win at all costs, which we would.
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Marco Materazzi & Rui Costa watched the scenes unfold side by side | Mike Hewitt/Getty Images. In amongst the unsavoury scenes unfolding, Materazzi and Costa were stood close to each other in the centre circle, watching on. A series of photographs captured the pair in the foreground, with the smoke and flares eerily shrouding the stands and. Inter's Marco Materazzi and Milan's Rui Costa were photographed gazing at a sea of burning red in front of them, in disbelief at what they were seeing. It became one of the most iconic images in. Rui Costa and Marco Materazzi are pictured in the foreground of this wide image, just as Rellandini was lining up his famous photo "This is the largest fine in Uefa's history. There will be some. The image of Marco Materazzi standing next to Rui Costa against a burning background has become a classic in Italian football. Many people wonder about the story behind the photo and why it was taken.
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History behind iconic Milan photo. The two Serie A giants have met at the continental stage on a number of occasions. However, the most memorable of their meetings was in 2005, when they faced off in the Champions League. The Mirror reports that the match produced one of the most iconic photos of the era. After Milan's 2-0 triumph in the first. Marco Materazzi and Rui Costa watch on as flares rain down on the pitch at San Siro Picture: Getty) By Oliver Young-Myles. Football Reporter. April 12, 2020 10:30 am (Updated 11:00 am) Apr 20, 2023 11:26. No photo of the Derby della Madonnina is more iconic than the one featuring Inter 's Marco Materazzi and Milan 's Rui Costa in their meeting in the Champions League in 2005. The most iconic photo from Milan derbies gone by. Materazzi and Costa admire the mass of flares during the Milan derby. AFP. When football fans of a certain age think of the Milan derby, they undoubtedly think about one photo: Marco Materazzi and Rui Costa stood side by side watching on, illuminated only by the light of a mass of flares.
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As carnage raged around the San Siro Marco Materazzi and Rui Costa shared a moment that would fill back pages worldwide. 12th April 2005. Champions League night in Milan.. will always be remembered for the immortalised image of Inter's Marco Materazzi standing side by side with AC's Rui Costa a show of unity on a dark night for the. Perhaps the only positive aspect of this game was the now legendary image of beanpole Marco Materazzi leaning on the shoulder of the elegantly suave Rui Costa looking on, the two opponents unified.
About us. FotMob is the essential app for matchday. Get live scores, fixtures, tables, match stats, and personalised news from over 500 football leagues around the world. MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 12: Marco Materazzi of Inter Milan and Rui Costa of AC Milan look on as Inter fans shower the pitch with flares during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg between AC Milan and Inter Milan at the San Siro Stadium on April 12, 2005 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
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The set of photographs is one of the most iconic in football history, with Marco Materazzi and Rui Costa, rivals on opposite sides of one of the sport's fiercest derby rivalries, united on the San Siro pitch as flares rained down from the stands during a Milan derby in 2005. Suddenly, Materazzi put his arm on the shoulder of Rui Costa for a few seconds, and when I saw that, bam. A couple of frames, no more than three. As soon as Materazzi put his arm on his shoulder.