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		<title>Saved</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[On 19 November 1995, the world learned the name Gianluigi Buffon. At the tender age of 17 he made his Serie A debut for Parma against European giants Milan, facing down the likes of Roberto Baggio and George Weah, keeping a clean sheet. During his 28-year long career Buffon broke many records. The numbers, however, only tell half the story of a player famously nicknamed 'Superman' for his athletic prowess. In 'Saved' Buffon reveals that even superheroes struggle with their inner demons. Beyond his individual triumphs with Parma, Juventus and PSG - the famous World Cup win in 2006 - Buffon reflects on his deeply human challenges off the pitch. He describes being devoured by depression between games and the psychological toll of being a goalkeeper - the loneliest position in football - often finding solace in talking to his gloves.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;He wore number one. He was the number one. He truly is one of one&#8217;</b> James Horncastle, Serie A reporter for <i>The Athletic</i></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A superb and revealing autobiography&#8217;</b> John Foot, author of <i>Calcio: A History of Italian Football</i></p>
<p><b>&#39;Few could debut at seventeen against that Milan and keep a clean pair of shorts, let alone a clean sheet, but Gigi did&#39;</b> James Richardson, <i>The Totally Football Show</i></p>
<p><b>_____________________</b><br />On 19 November 1995, the world learned the name Gianluigi Buffon. At the tender age of seventeen he made his Serie A debut for Parma against European giants Milan, facing down the likes of Roberto Baggio and George Weah, keeping a clean sheet. During his twenty-eight-year long career Buffon broke many records including:<br />&#8211; <b>The most capped goalkeeper of all time and the most appearance for Italy (176)</b><br />&#8211; <b>The most Serie A titles (10) </b><br />&#8211; <b>The longest time in Serie A without conceding a goal (974 minutes)</b><br />The numbers, however, only tell half the story of a player famously nicknamed &#8220;Superman&#8221; for his athletic prowess.<br />In <i>Saved </i>Buffon reveals that even superheroes struggle with their inner demons. Beyond his individual triumphs with Parma, Juventus and PSG &#8211; the famous World Cup win in 2006 &#8211; Buffon reflects on his deeply human challenges off the pitch.</p>
<p>He describes being devoured by depression between games and the psychological toll of being a goalkeeper &#8211; the loneliest position in football &#8211; often finding solace in talking to his gloves. He opens up about his gambling, smoking during matches and the strains on his relationships which became fodder for the press. Buffon&#8217;s are the struggles of a man whose talents and flaws co-exit.</p>
<p><b><i>Saved </i>is both a meditation on the art of goalkeeping and a love letter to the golden age of Italian football. </b></p>
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