Adriano "l'Imperatore" Leite Ribeiro

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Its hard to see when someone isn't in the situation. People cope differently, some players can continue to play well even if they are alcoholics or having personal troubles and some cant. Other players cant turn their talent into great careers for whatever other reason as well, Cassano for example.
 

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Yes it happens to everyone - and everyone (no matter what age) reacts differently to the death of a family member or friend. Some can take it better than others. Adriano turning to alcoholism wasn't something out of the ordinary - many people do that.

It was nobody's fault. It was just a string of unfortunate events.

Yes, everybody reacts differently to the death of a loved one. I just can't see that he had a hard life. It's normal that you have to say goodbye to family members, friends etc. I don't blame him for the way Adriano reacted, but he had talent, success, money and so on. A hard life is something different. And although I see alcoholism as a disease and I know that you can't stop drinking even if you want - it starts with a decision you make by yourself.

And partying at nightclubs or this gangster bullshit has nothing to do with his alcoholism.
 

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He was dumb no doubt, but you can't fault someone for being dumb.
 

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Yes it happens to everyone - and everyone (no matter what age) reacts differently to the death of a family member or friend. Some can take it better than others. Adriano turning to alcoholism wasn't something out of the ordinary - many people do that.

It was nobody's fault. It was just a string of unfortunate events.

Its fucked up that people think that everyone should react in the same way and continue with their life like nothing has happened. Some people can't cope with that shit
 

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not gonna lie, Adriano for me is probably the 3rd most important man after my dad and my grandfather. I felt so sad when his career crashed the way it did, and was devastated when I heard his father died. One of the GOAT's that I had the joy of watching :)
 

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Sometimes players and champions in sports are alone. I certainly don't want to justify him, nor have pity of someone who has earned million of euros.

But this is a fact: in a moment where he was most fragile, he was probably only surrounded by people who wanted to take advantage of him.

Again, it was ok for Adriano to waste his talent and who knows how much of his money. And that's certainly only his fault.

But rather than think of what it could have been, I have realized it is best to just remember the goals he scored, some of which were simply fantastic.

His behavior after his dad's death, imho, was not a consequence of the sadness, it's just that he lost the only guidance he had in life, which was terrible for a fragile person like I guess Adriano is.
 

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Most of them goals i remember like it was yesterday. What a beast of a player he was.

 

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Just wanted to say FUCK FIFA and UEFA. Let the players take off the fucking shirt if they fucking want to. They've been doing everything in their power in the last 15 years to eradicate any passion from the game and have a corporate environment with 22 nice boys wandering around a pitch... Fuck that shit.
 

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Adriano: ‘I was always drunk’

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Former Inter striker Adriano confesses “I arrived drunk in the morning for training sessions”, explaining the death of his father left “a void” in his life.

The Brazilian was one of Europe’s most promising players, but the death of his father saw him fall into depression and alcoholism.

Nerazzurri legend Javier Zanetti said his “biggest defeat” was being unable to turn L’Imperatore’s slump around, and the man himself has reflected on that period of his life with TV show R7.

“Only I know how much I suffered,” Adriano said.

“The death of my father left me with this huge void, I felt very lonely. After his death everything got worse, because I isolated myself.

“I was alone in Italy, sad and depressed, and then I started drinking.

“I only felt happy when I was drinking, I’d do it every night. I drank everything I could get my hands on: wine, whiskey, vodka, beer. Lots of beer.

“I didn’t stop drinking and in the end I had to leave Inter.

“I didn’t know how to hide it, I arrived drunk in the morning for training sessions. I always showed up, even if I was completely drunk and the medical staff had to take me to sleep in the infirmary.

“Inter told the Press I just had muscular problems.

“I later realised that the problem was the people around me, friends who did nothing but take me to parties with women and alcohol, without thinking about anything.

“By going back to Brazil I gave up millions, but I gained happiness.”

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Nainggolan smokes a lot though.
 

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It's a lot harder to go full Ronaldo/Adri nightclub lifestyle nowadays when everyone has camera phones.
Inter's medical staff probably got anecdotes for days.
 

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That 04-05 Adriano was the best striker on the planet along with Sheva, Drogba and Eto.
 

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It's a lot harder to go full Ronaldo/Adri nightclub lifestyle nowadays when everyone has camera phones.
Inter's medical staff probably got anecdotes for days.

You still can, but you have to give no fucks about what media says.

Like Nainggolan.
 

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Ex-Inter & Parma Striker Adriano: “Ibrahimovic Best Player I’ve Played With, Spalletti The Right Man For Inter”

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For former Inter forward Adriano Leite Ribeiro, Inter vs Parma is not your run of the mill encounter. Parma is where Adriano spent some crucial time growing, developing, both as a footballer and as an individual. The Emperor, as he became known to Intersiti worldwide, arrived at Inter in the summer of 2001, but was let go a year later, joining Parma in the summer of 2002, with the ‘Emiliani’ also acquiring a proportion of the player’s ownership alongside Inter. He then returned to Inter in 2004, with the club paying a hefty sum of money to acquire the share of the player they had parted with, for much less, only two seasons earlier. Adriano spent a year-and-a-half at Parma, scoring 26 goals in the process and in so doing, convinced then Inter President Massimo Moratti to take him back to Inter. While at Inter, the Brazilian forward continued to mesmerise the crowds, proving unstoppable on his day. Adriano took some time to speak to FCInterNews. it’s Federico Rana about his views on this Saturday’s match against Parma, which kicks off at 3pm CEST.

Inter face Parma on Saturday; an encounter which sees two clubs for whom you’ve played go head-to-head. What are your most treasured memories of the time you spent at Parma?

“I treasure the relationships I had with Arrigo Sacchi, Cesare Prandelli and the directors at the club in general, who treated me with utmost respect and esteem. It was they who made me worthy to play for Inter. As for the city of Parma, I miss the food, the people and the simplicity in terms of the general way of life there… I will soon make my way back there, now that the club is back in Serie A.”

What do you make of Inter’s start to the season?
“Unfortunately, I haven’t watched much of Inter this season but I’ve recently been lucky enough to watch them closely, from the side-lines at the Pinetina. They’ve got an impressive team.”

As an outsider, what’s your judgement of the work done so far by Inter’s Chinese proprietors, Suning?
“As I said, I’ve been at the Pinetina and while there, I was able to witness the good work done by the directors first-hand. They’ve managed to change the whole ambience; they’ve modernised everything. As far as the new season is concerned, I think we should wait to see what happens before passing judgements. These things need time. I know these situations well. When I moved to Fiorentina, people spoke badly of me. That was before I had the time to demonstrate who Adriano really was, which is what I then did, both at the San Siro as well as in the Champions League.”

Who’s your favorite Inter player in the current squad?
“In the current squad? Definitely Icardi. I’ve had the pleasure of watching Inter train alongside Spalletti and of having a chat with Icardi while there. And above all, I’ve had the pleasure of watching Mauro train and getting to know him. He’s a humble character; let’s hope that he spends his entire career at Inter.”

Who do you consider as the best teammate you had at Inter?
“From my team? I would say Ibrahimovic, Julio Cesar and Maicon… My proverbial ‘shoulders’ [to cry on] (laughs).”

When you were at Inter, Spalletti was managing your main rivals, Roma. How does it feel to see him managing Inter now? Do you think he’s the right man for the job?
“I’ve seen Spalletti at work and I can answer with a resounding ‘yes.’ He’s the right man for the current ambience and situation.”

You were at Inter in 2008, when Jose Mourinho arrived on the scene. What do you think Mourinho had over and above the rest, which enabled him to win everything at Inter?
“Mourinho had many things about him that were over and above all other managers that tried their hand at managing Inter. But above all, he had the right squad. And what a squad it was! My gosh!”

You were a prolific striker. Who do you think is the best No.9 is the Serie A at the moment?
“Well, Cristiano Ronaldo plays in the Serie A these days, but it would be too easy to say he’s the best. Personally, I like Icardi very much. For several reasons, he reminds me of myself; because of his simplicity, his eccentricity… He’s a true goal scorer. I also like Diego Pablo Simeone’s son, Cholito. And another thing: I think that Higuain will do very well at AC Milan.”

Inter has returned to the Champions League, a competition you did very well in. What’s your most treasured memory of those nights?
“A nice question. My best night in the Champions League? I remember a game against F.C. Porto. The press was speaking ill of me at the time. I took to the field angry, but with great determination. In the end, I was handed the match-ball for scoring a hat-trick.”

Is there a new Adriano out there? Would you recommend any one of your young compatriots to Inter?
“There are a number of young players I would recommend keeping an eye on. There’s Pedro, who plays at Fluminense and who was born in 1999; and there’s Lucas Paqueta, who plays at Flamengo.”

At the end of the interview, Adriano took it upon himself to clarify a personal matter:
“Allow me, given that I speak very little with the press, to deny the interview recently published in the Brazilian media. There were very serious allegations published about me. They spoke of some difficult and personal moments I’ve had. But none of what they published is attributable to me. It wasn’t me who spoke of those things. In any case, whoever took it upon themselves to publish such things, will have to answer to them legally! Journalists should check their sources before writing and publishing. These things are extremely serious. If there’s something about me that needs to be said, at least allow me to say it. Thanks to all and Forza Inter!”

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I wish there would be more of that interview, as I enjoyed every part of it. Adriano was such a remarkable player, and as an Interista, I'm proud that he has been part of our club. Such a shame that he never achieved his true potential, but despite of that he was still able to show his brilliance.

:proud::proud:
 

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Shame about his end , but to echo others .... Yes everyone reacts differently to loosing someone close ,

But I am glad that we all got a chance to water such a talent while he was playing
 

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Adriano to Icardi: "That (CL) night will forever remain in your heart. Congratulations"

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“Certain nights in the Champions League resemble a habit that you never want to stop. But the night in which you made your debut with the shirt that you love, will remain forever in your heart. It was after 19 minutes for me against Basel, it is now in the last breath in Inter-Tottenham for you. Congratulations captain, Mauro Icardi. Amala!”

That was the message that Adriano sent you Mauro Icardi who scored a wonder goal in his Champions League debut. And to those words, the Inter captain responded with “thank you for these beautiful words my friend. Sending you a big hug!”

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ok I def fucks with this

getting a bit emotional
 
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