"Marcel Desailly was pretty hard when I played against him in a Milan derby"
- Paul Ince
About this Quote
This quote by Paul Ince talks to the strength and tenacity of previous French footballer Marcel Desailly. Ince, a former English footballer, played against Desailly in a Milan derby, and found him to be a formidable opponent. Desailly was understood for his physicality and defensive prowess, and Ince's quote speaks to the trouble of betting him. Desailly was a strong and effective player, and his presence on the pitch was intimidating. He was a leader on the field, and his existence was felt by all of his challengers. Ince's quote is a testament to Desailly's ability and strength, and it is clear that he was a tough gamer to play against. Desailly was a terrific player, and his tradition resides on in the memories of those who played against him.
This quote is written / told by Paul Ince somewhere between October 21, 1967 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from England.
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