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The goalkeeper who conceded the fewest goals in the World Cup

Walter Zenga - A record that lasts

"The goal is like my home. When the goal is breached during the game, it's like my home has been robbed." This is the life creed of Walter Zenga, the legendary Italian goalkeeper.

In 1986, Zenga failed to get the opportunity to represent the Italian team in the World Cup, but a year later, he reached the peak of his career and became the main goalkeeper of the Apennine giants Inter Milan. From 1989 to 1991, Zenga was selected as the best goalkeeper by FIFA for three consecutive years. This record has not been broken yet. Especially in the 1988-1989 season, Zenga helped Inter Milan win the Italian Serie A championship with an 11-point advantage. At the same time, the team set a record for the highest points in Serie A with 58 points in 34 rounds in a two-point system. , Zeng Ga, as the main goalkeeper, takes the greatest credit.

In the 1990 Italy World Cup, Zenga finally became the main goalkeeper of the national team. He was extremely brave. If it weren't for Caniggia's "flying fairy", no one knows when the goal guarded by Zenga would be saved. will be breached. In the World Cup where the strongest players gathered, Walter Zenga set a record of 519 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal, which was also the longest record of not conceding a goal in the history of the World Cup.