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He outran everything—except one split second on the Italian A21. Before Mbappé and Neymar, there was Gianluigi Lentini: a winger from Carmagnola whose acceleration bent defensive structures and whose £13m move to AC Milan in 1992 shook football’s moral compass. A year later, fate intervened on a quiet stretch of motorway. This documentary is about speed, margins, and the half-seconds that decide careers. In Torino, Lentini learnt geometry on street pitches; under Capello at Milan he was the sanctioned dose of chaos inside a machine of control. Then came the crash, the coma, and a lifetime of “what if?”—a story that still divides fans between brilliance remembered and potential stolen. If you remember those early ’90s nights—or you’ve only ever heard the myth—this one is for you. 👇 Join the conversation What did Lentini make you feel as a player—terror for full-backs or pure poetry in motion? Who should we cover next: Sebastian Deisler, Giuseppe Rossi, or Alexandre Pato? If you enjoyed this, please like, comment, and subscribe. It really helps. (Only a small % of viewers are subscribed—change that today.) 🎯 Why this story matters Tactical lens: How a vertical outlet can legally “break” compact systems without breaking them. Historical lens: The fee that became a moral debate in ’90s Serie A. Human lens: Milliseconds, neurology, and the physics of lost acceleration. Business contact: paddy@attackingfootball.com