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Top rated strikers in the last ten years – Part 5

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Christian stayed at Lazio for also a year before moving to Inter Milan where he found some stability as he remained with them for the next six years and left in 2005. He made 143 appearances for the club and scored 103 goals.
He then had numerous short spells with different clubs but did not perform to his maximum, and then finally, he moved to Atlanta and retired from Professional football in 2009 while still being there.
Christian Vieri has had a successful football career. He is the Italian who also represented his country in seven major tournaments, and scoring 23 goals from 49 appearances. 
 
David Trezeguet:
This Frenchman currently plays for Hercules and has already played for Juventus, Monaco and Platense before.
He will always be remembered for his goal in favour of France during the Euro 2000 when he single-handedly gave his national team the trophy. He has had a fruitful career so far, scoring numerous goals at vital times for different clubs.
David Trezeguet started his professional career with Platense and then got signed by Monaco in 1995. He spent five years with Monaco Ligue 1 and then made it to Juventus.
He stayed with Juventus for the next ten years and is still loved by the fans there. He remained faithful to Juventus even after they got relegated to Serie B due to the Calciopoli Scandal.
Trezeguet scored 171 goals from 318 appearances. He finally left Juventus and moved to the Spanish side, Hercules.
David is also a crucial player for the French national team and has made seventy one appearances with thirty four goals.
 
Roberto Baggio:
The Italian, Roberto Baggio has played for AC Milan, Juventus, Inter Milan, Bologna and Brescia.
He is one of the most deluxe players to have ever played football and is also thought to be one of the best support strikers. Baggio played for Juventus and laminated their game from 1990 to 1995. He then made his move to AC Milan but could not play to the
mark that was expected of him.
He moved to Bologna to restart his career and netted twenty two goals in one season. Then, he got transferred to Inter Milan which did not turn out to be a good move as the coach, Marcello Lippi disliked him.
Two years later, he went to Brescia and had a decent time there. He wasn't called for the 2002 World Cup and consequently retired from Football in 2004.
He represented Italy on numerous occasions and scored in 3 World Cups while having a total of fifty six appearances and netting twenty seven goals for the Azzurri.
 
Gabriel Batistuta:
Gabriel Batistuta is an Argentinean player who has played for numerous clubs such as Newell’s Old Boys, Roma, Inter Milan, Al-Arabi, Boca Juniors and River Plate.
He is one of the most creative players that have ever played in Serie A and is thought to be a living legend by Liorentina fans. In the start of his career, he played for River Plate and then for their bitter rivals, the Boca Juniors until finally he made
the move to the Italian club, Fiorentina.
 
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