Among the winners were Jose Mourhino who walked off with best coach after his treble triumph with Inter. Antonio Di Natale managed to bag best Italian player, meaning he would be up against winner of best foreign player, but it was Diego Milito who prevailed and scooped the overall best player award.
Upon his victory, Milito said, “I look at pictures of last year and I still get the chills. I want to thank all the players in Serie A that voted for me, I am proud to join this list of champions.”
Di Natale did pick up another award, the top scorer award and said, “I am happy for this award, but the best goal for me was the recovery of Udinese. It was hard to say no to Juventus but in football, its not all about the money. I am on 99 goals, I hope to make it 100 against Juve.”
Finally, Javier Pastore beat Mario Balotelli and Pato to the best young player award, and upon receiving the golden trophy he revealed his goals for Palermo, “Playing for a big team one day is my dream, but at this moment the best choice is to stay in Palermo and grow. We want to reach as high as possible, our goal is to win a place in the Champions League.”
The full list of winners is below…
Best Italian Footballer: Antonio Di Natale
Best Foreign Player: Diego Milito
Best Young Player: Javier Pastore
Best Goalkeeper: Julio Cesar
Best Defender: Giorgio Chiellini and Walter Samuel
Best Coach: José Mourinho
Best Referee: Emidio Morganti
Overall Best Player: Diego Milito
Best Goal of 2010: Maicon vs Juventus
Team of the Year: Inter
Top Goalscorer of the Year: Antonio Di Natale
Fan’s Best Player: Edinson Cavani
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