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"We were willing to die on the field" – Lothar Matthäus on what it took to win Serie A during Italian football's golden age
By Ed McCambridge published
Legendary German midfielder Matthäus recalls giving everything to help drive Inter to a Serie A title in 1989
Gianluca Vialli: "Leaving Chelsea broke my heart"
By Gianluca Vialli published
In 2014, the Italian legend sat down with FFT to discuss Blues heartache, his love for bread and his crippling phobia of snakes
'I've never paid to go to a football match...' You Ask The Questions: Pele
By Hugh Sleight last updated
The Big Interview In 2005, FourFourTwo readers had the chance to put their questions to one of the best footballer of all time. Here, Pele talks management, music – and who he tips to win the 2006 World Cup
England's Beth Mead: 'I wanted to stop being a brat – I'm not the only striker to be pushed out to the wing'
By Chris Evans published
EXCLUSIVE Arsenal's Beth Mead won Euro 2022 with England in the summer, and has now landed BBC Sports Personality of the Year. She tells FourFourTwo how she reached the top of her game
Jill Scott: 'My final act was winning the Euros in front of 87,000 fans at Wembley. Nothing will beat that'
By Jill Scott published
LONGREAD Now Lionesses legend Jill Scott can add winning I'm A Celebrity alongside her Euro 2022 success with England. Here, she talks FourFourTwo through her whole 18-year playing career
Herve Renard’s poor English might have cost then teenage goalkeeper John Ruddy a move from Cambridge to Manchester United in 2004
By Conor Pope published
INTERVIEW Saudi Arabia manager Herve Renard spent a short spell as Cambridge manager – but didn't have a good grasp on the lingo
Exclusive: Jordan Henderson wants England to show anger and desire to go one step further at World Cup
By Matt Ladson published
INTERVIEW Jordan Henderson is now one of the most senior players in the England squad – and after two near-misses at the last two tournaments, he's got a plan for success
This young teenager diagnosed with cancer was told he would never play football again – now he's helping others on the same journey
By Conor Pope published
After an unwillingness to talk left him facing a late diagnosis, Rian wants to break down the stigma around men opening up
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