‘Calcium’ is in mourning. Italo Galbiatihistorical second of Fabio CapelloHe died at the age of 85. Born in Milan On August 8, 1937, he worked as an assistant to the Italian technician in a real Madrid which he conquered both two leagues (1996-97 and 2006-07). He is also his close associate at Milan, Roma and Juventusas well as selections of England and Russia. sports society ‘Capello-Galbiati’ lasted until 2015.
As a footballer, Galbiati is a midfielder of Interalthough he only played one game, before being moved to Regina, where he was in the 59-60 season. Later he served in Citta di Lecco for six years and ended his career in Count in 1967. As the first coach, he was able to direct the Milan in some games as temporary in the early 80s.
Upon learning of his death, Capello (76 years old) fondly remembered Galbiati via LaPresse news agency. “I have a thousand thoughts Beat it, not just one. An incredible character because of his ability and his relationship with the team. I worked with him for over 20 years. He exuded confidence and was a great football connoisseur, but above all he was loved and respected by the players, two very important aspects.”
Capello stressed that too Galbiati “He individually worked on the shortcomings of the players so that they could improve technically, where they were lacking. His style will be current even today because they no longer do some exercises and some jobs.”
The white club regrets the death
The merengue club, for its part, expressed dismay at Galbiati’s death in an official statement published on its website. “Real Madrid CF, Its president and its Board of Directors deeply regret the death of Italo Galbiatiassistant coach of real Madrid in the 1996-1997 and 2006-2007 seasons. Real Madrid would like to express its condolences and love to his family, his teammates, his clubs and all his loved ones. Italo Galbiati, who has died aged 85, was part of the Real Madrid coaching staff with Fabio Capello as a coach and won 2 Leagues. Rest in peace,” the note concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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