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Walter Samuel

By wedang on  From player-football-biografi.blogspot.com
Walter Samuel Nickname: El Muro Date of Birth: Mar 22, 1978 Place of Birth: Firmat, Santa Fé Nationality: Argentina Height: 183 cm. Weight: 83 Kg. Position: Defender Squad Number: 13 club: Inter milanRead Full Story

Post Match Reaction: Walter Samuel

By sportsminded13 on  From interfanclub.com
A nasty injury during the Inter v Brescia match on 6 November last year and a return to the pitch after 190 days: in the 77th minute, Inter and their fans had something to smile about, because Walter Samuel was back in the spotlight at the Stadio San Paolo. The Argentine defender stated to Inter Channel: “I’m feel good and I’m delighted at having been able to play the last few minutes of this match. I would like to thank the medical staff for the work they did after my injury, my family who...Read Full Story

Welcome to our wikizine about Walter Samuel

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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is about Walter Samuel. Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article!Read Full Story

Inter’s Walter Samuel out for season?

By sportsminded13 on  From interfanclub.com
While there has been nothing official from Inter , there are media reports that Walter Samuel requires surgery after damaging ligaments in his right knee and will likely miss the rest of the season. Samuel twisted his knee awkwardly in the 48th minute of Inter’s 1-1 draw with Brescia on Saturday and had to be replaced. If Samuel needs season-ending surgery that is a massive blow to Inter who are already without Julio Cesar, Maicon, Thiago Motta, Esteban Cambiasso, Dejan Stankovic and Sulley...Read Full Story
A scan on Tuesday has revealed a second-to-third degree strain to his left quadriceps, a problem that could see him miss up to two weeks of action. Samuel might return in time for the Champions League last-16 match against Olympique de Marseille ...  
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The son of a single mother, he was born under the name of Walter Luján but decided to change his mother's surname for his stepfather's surname when he was a teenager. He has a daughter and two sons with his wife Cecilia.  
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Goalkeepers: 1 Julio Cesar, 12 Luca Castellazzi, 21 Paolo Orlandoni; Defenders: 2 Ivan Cordoba, 4 Javier Zanetti, 6 Lucio, 13 Maicon, 23 Andrea Ranocchia, 25 Walter Samuel, 26 Cristian Chivu, 37 Davide Faraoni, 55 Yuto Nagatomo. Midfielders: 17 Angelo ...  
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But without Walter Samuel at the heart of their defence, they never looked safe with a one-goal lead. Andrea Ranocchia is symptomatic of Inter’s problems in many ways at the moment. Without the Lucio-Samuel base, Claudio Ranieri’s side are a very ...  
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Argentine centre-back Walter Samuel was diagnosed with a thigh strain today that could keep him out of action for a couple of weeks. The 33-year-old was forced off during Sunday's 4-0 capitulation at Roma. However, according to Italian press reports ...  
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