
Diego Milito: The Silent Assassin of Inter’s Trebl.
Milito, nicknamed "El Príncipe", etched his name in history during Inter Milan’s 2009–10 treble-winning season. Signed by José Mourinho, he became the club’s talisman, scoring 30 goals in 52 appearances across all competitions. His crowning achievements came in the Champions League final, where he netted both goals in a 2–0 victory over Bayern Munich, securing Inter’s first European title in 45 years. Milito’s Coppa Italia final winner and Serie A-deciding goal against Siena further solidified his legacy as a big-game specialist.
Despite a career overshadowed by injuries, Milito’s clinical finishing and tactical intelligence made him a fan favorite. He remains one of Inter’s most revered players, with his 2010 treble season hailed as a benchmark for success in European football.

Philippe Coutinho: The Magician of Long-Range Artistr.
Coutinho, a Brazilian playmaker, burst onto the scene with Liverpool, where his dribbling, vision, and thunderous strikes earned him the nickname "the Magician". His 2016–17 season, with 14 goals and 9 assists, propelled Liverpool to a Champions League final, cementing his status as one of the Premier League’s brightest stars.
In 2018, he made a £142 million move to Barcelona, then the second-most expensive transfer in history. Though his time at Camp Nou was mixed, Coutinho rediscovered form on loan at Bayern Munich, helping them win the 2019–20 treble and scoring twice in an 8–2 thrashing of his parent club in the Champions League. A key figure for Brazil, he won the 2019 Copa América.