David Trezeguet

David Sergio Trezeguet (French pronunciation: [da.vid sɛʁ.ʒjo tʁe.ze.ɡɛ]; Spanish pronunciation: [ðaˈβið ˈserxjo tɾeseˈɣet]; born 15 October 1977) is a French retired footballer of Argentinian descent, who played as a striker.

Trezeguet began his career with Club Atlético Platense at the age of eight, progressing through their youth system to their first team, where he made his debut in the Primera División in 1994. He finished his career with the club having made five league appearances before transferring to French Ligue 1 side AS Monaco, where he would form a striking partnership with international teammate Thierry Henry. Trezeguet spent some time with Monaco B, the club's reserve-team, in order to gain match practice, having made just nine league appearances in total for the club's first team during his first two seasons. Monaco were crowned champions of the 1996–97 season and qualified for the 1997–98 UEFA Champions League, where Trezeguet scored four goals in nine appearances. Trezeguet scored 18 goals in 27 Ligue 1 appearances in the 1997–98 season, finishing as the league's second leading goal scorer. Trezeguet left the club in 2000, having scored 52 goals in 93 Ligue 1 appearances and having claimed two Ligue 1 championships and the 1997 Trophée des champions.

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by: Blue Rodeo

This one's for sadness
These are for pain
And here are the words
You can't get back again
Well I'm holding a picture
Of you on your lawn
Smiling like an angel
The fortunate one
Well it's alright now
People get through this somehow
It's alright now
We will keep moving I know
If you remember cause I do
When the fever was breaking
I was sweat soaked and frail
I dreamed I was
Stephen Truscott a child in jail
And when I awoke
And I felt your cool breeze
I wept like an ocean
Sweet tears of relief
Well it's alright now
People get through this somehow
It's alright now
We will keep moving I know
If you remember cause I do




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