Dida Thread

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This is now the Official: Nelson Dida Thread
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Dida Hits Record
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4/27/2005

MILAN - Nelson Dida beat Sebastiano Rossi's record in 1994-95 at Milan, as the Brazilian goalkeeper has been unbeaten for 613 minutes, considering the 73-minute-long Champions League semi-final second leg against Inter. The leader, however, remains Edwin Van der Sar (627 minutes).
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DIDA is the best!, He is the Best Player of this Season.

Forza Milan
Forza DIDA

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Yeah right, Dida is the best player this season!!!
I think he will beat Edwin van der Sar's record in the next game.

FORZA DIDA!!!
 

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Agree.. Dida is the best player this season! He must be the best goalkeeper in the world at present. I don't believe that Buffon is better right now!!

FORZA DIDA!!
 

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Gotta love Dida :tongue:
 

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Gotta love a goalie like this!!
 

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ics_rk said:
Agree.. Dida is the best player this season! He must be the best goalkeeper in the world at present. I don't believe that Buffon is better right now!!

FORZA DIDA!!
Very true, i even think so statistically its the case. Dida well done since 2003 u have been truly world class!:D
 

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Very true, i even think so statistically its the case. Dida well done since 2003 u have been truly world class!:D
I agree, well done Dida
 

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I also agree.... buffon received this season 22 goals so far.... and dida only 18 (those 2 goals from the first game of the season were actually received by abbiati, right?)....
Come to think of it, abbiati received less goals than both of them ... lool :tongue:
 
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Andra said:
I also agree.... buffon received this season 22 goals so far.... and dida only 18 (those 2 goals from the first game of the season were actually received by abbiati, right?)....
Come to think of it, abbiati received less goals than both of them ... lool :tongue:

well, I do think that Buffon is the greatest goalkeeper in the world, though Dida also is very, very good...
 

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I think Dida is the best in the world at this time but thats not what the pros think. I read an article written by a Mr. ... Collins or something on Fox Sports hailing Iker Casillas as one of the best in the world. He mentioned a lot of good goalies..Current and old like Petr Cech(he's really good tho), Schmeichel, Barthez and said Buffon was Number 1 ryt now. Didnt even mention Dida. I sent him a nice note tho after reading the article :D

:dance:
 

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I hope Dida gets the record. Really a great Keeper. Hard to say whos the better of him and Buffon, more thing would have to be taken into consideration.
 

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he is my hero for the whole season!!!!! ;)
In every match i wonder how he saves us!?
for him "impossible is nothingg" :D
 

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KakaChild* said:
he is my hero for the whole season!!!!! ;)
In every match i wonder how he saves us!?
for him "impossible is nothingg" :D

and "Power is everything"! :D
 

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congrats dida. you've done a great job this season. with all those great saves. yeah he's our hero.. :D
 

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Congrat Dida! :D

Is it a record for Milan? Because I heard that if he keeps the record clean in the 1st half of next CL match, he will break the CL record.
 

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KakaChild* said:
he is my hero for the whole season!!!!! ;)
In every match i wonder how he saves us!?
for him "impossible is nothingg" :D

Isn't that Nike's tagline? :D
 

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A nice article of DIDA !!

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/feature?id=331784&cc=5901

Dida all fired up

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'A night to forget for sports lovers,' was how AC Milan's goalkeeper Dida summed up events at the San Siro two weeks ago, after the aborted second leg of the Champions League quarter final with neighbours Inter.

It was not, though, a night that he has been able to forget.

The match was abandoned 17 minutes from the end after the Brazilian was struck on the shoulder by a firework thrown by an Inter fan. Milan, leading 3-0 on aggregate, were confirmed as victors. And Dida was lucky to escape without serious injury.

He has since bounced back, and last Sunday added to an impressive tally of clean sheets, as AC Milan saw off Parma 3-0 in Serie A. But while he says that there was no physical effects, events in the Inter match have cast a shadow.

'Physically yes [I am fully recovered], but not mentally. I was really shocked by what happened, because that incident showed that we are exposed to anything on the pitch.

'In the first moments [after being struck by the firework], I was in a state of confusion. I'd never have thought that something like that was going to be thrown at me.

'In Brazil, I was used to the crowds going wild, but I never experienced things like that being thrown at the players. Things get thrown on the pitch, yes, but never for the purpose of hitting a player. There was no doubt that in this case, they were aiming for me.'

If opposing team fans have felt the need to aim missiles at Dida, it is in part an unwelcome reflection of the fact that opposing players faced with his imposing presence have mainly fired blanks. Dida has been near invincible in Milan's double-pronged challenge in Serie A and in Europe this season. He has not conceded a goal in the Champions League since 2 November.

That makes 520 unbeaten minutes - an awesome record which even Chelsea's Petr Cech would envy, and one that leaves PSV Eindhoven in little doubt of the task ahead if they are to find a way through.

The 31 year old keeper is not paying too much attention to what the stat crunchers have to say, though, and he is quick to dispel notions that his many clean sheets are down to him alone.

'The only reason I know about that statistic is because I read something like that in the press, and of course it makes me proud. But sometimes it's better not to hear things like that because it does tend to create extra pressure. As soon as I'm out on the pitch I feel great, because you tend to forget about anything that isn't relevant. What a player wants is to do his job right for the team, and bring happiness to the supporters, that's where the real personal joy comes from.

'As for my record, it is not something I have been able to achieve on my own, only with the help of the whole team. The defenders, midfielders and forwards all play their part in keeping a clean sheet.'

For all the international acclaim long enjoyed by its outfield players, there was a time when Brazil's goalkeepers were the butt of similar jokes to their Scottish counterparts.

Not any more. And that is in large measure thanks to the high levels of consistency displayed by Dida, who is now regarded as one of Europe's premier shotstoppers.

He says that Brazil has, in fact, long been producing good keepers, but reckons some have made the mistake of pursuing the European dream before their time.

'It's true that some Brazilians have had trouble adapting to life and football in Europe, but Brazil has always produced very good goalkeepers.

'You can't generalise - it all comes down to the individual, we don't all think or feel the same. So I can only really talk about my own experience, though I would say that sometimes players are in too much of a hurry to get to Europe, and come here before they are ready for it. That wasn't true in my case. I spent a long time thinking it over and only took the plunge when I felt I was completely prepared for it.'

To underline his point, Dida's opposite number on Tuesday night, Heurelho Gomes, is a fellow Brazilian, who has himself been having a fine season in Europe.

Dida adds that it helps when you can survey your area and spy defenders of the calibre and experience of Maldini and Cafu.

'Yes! They have been a lot of help. Playing in front of players like that it is easy to feel calm. I've been very lucky in that we reached a total understanding on the pitch almost immediately.

'I don't talk too much on the pitch. What can I say to players who have so much experience? I only really speak up for free kicks and corners though.

'My Italian isn't bad, but most of my teammates understand when I speak Portuguese. And having Cafu is a very big help to me, because he speaks fluent Italian and Spanish.'

Inter coach Roberto Mancini recently paid Dida the complement of describing him as 'almost unbeatable'. He says though that there are still aspects of his game that he would like to improve.

'I think my style, which is to stay calm at all times, especially after making a mistake, is something that really helps me. But if there is one area I think I need to improve on is coming out more to claim aerial ball from the wings.'

Ever since his penalty shoot-out heroics in the 2003 Champions League final helped ensure that AC Milan beat Juventus, Dida has acquired something of a rep as a spot kick specialist. But, he claims, there really is no sure-fire recipe behind his success.

'I used to study penalty takers on the opposing teams and make sure I knew what they did the last time they took a spot kick. But the reality is that good penalty specialists change their approach from one match to the next, so mostly I just look at their face and try to guess from their eyes what they are going to do.

'But the truth is that there is no such thing as an unbeatable keeper. Just like there is no such thing as an unbeatable team'.
 

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r3dman said:
Nice, really nice. I hope he continues to keep that sheet clean!
Alas, he fell six minutes short of immortality. I was crushed. :(

It must've been incredibly frustrating to have come so close while getting rattled by 3 PSV scores. But I'm sure that he's more than willing to eschew such a record in favor of taking home a second Champions League title in three years.

Gatorbasu: Thank you for sharing that article.

http://editorial.gettyimages.com/source/search/details_pop.aspx?iid=52758381&cdi=0

Not to worry, Big D, you're still the man. :star:
 

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zantetsuken said:
It was important but not a lot.Final is better than a record
Agreed! I'm really curious how he feels about it though. By the way is your nickname from the FF8 summon (Zantetsuken)?
 

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Yeah but it is better if we can go through to the final and keep the cleansheet record! I hope Dida will play well against Juve!!

FORZA DIDA!!
FORZA MILAN!!
 

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From JTW (Journal of Turkish Weekly) News:

AC Milan goalkeeper Dida kept a clean sheet in the 2003 final. One more hour without a goal conceded will give him 180 minutes in Champions League finals without a goal against.
Only five goalkeepers have achieved three hours in the final without a goal against, the record being 276 minutes by Bayern Munich's Sepp Maier across three finals in the 1970s. The last to achieve this was AC Milan goalkeeper Giovanni Galli who kept clean sheets in the 1989 and 1990 finals.
 

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Dida

Last night in the midst of my depression a new theory came up! Ever since Dida was hit by the flare thrown by that BEEEPING BEEEPING BEEPING holigan (no one whoa cted like him good be called a supporter or fan of any club even JUVE) Dida has been letting silly mistakes and goal in. I think he must be traumatised or something co he plaed amazinlg before that incident, he made amazing saves agains MAN UTD and loads other matches. I don t blame him for anything, but if he is mentally wounded or scared he should seek help or take a rest! maybe the summer will do it!? i hope so cos he s amazing goalie and i respect him so much! any1 who got a great shock of flare hitting them on the head must be a scary moment and msut be scared mentally if not physically!
if he s traunmatised or scared i hope he gets better and comes back next season playing for milan and being the great legend the he should be though as!
 

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This is now the 'Official: Nelson Dida Thread'
 

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Dida made very good 2 seasons and i hope that he will continued to play in this way
 

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NeSTa_86 said:
Dida made very good 2 seasons and i hope that he will continued to play in this way
yeah man but i was devastated when psv scored 3 past him and then liverpool too his champions league was ruined conceided 9..... 6 in the last 2 games but still hes great goalkeeper
 
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