Inter Milan legend Mario Corso has died aged 78. Corso, who was nicknamed God's Left Foot, played more than 400 times for the Serie A giants from 1957 to 1973, winning four titles.
The left-winger also represented Italy at international level. Inter Milan paid tribute to their former player on Twitter : "Mario Corso has passed away, a man who was Inter through and through and an eternal champion, gifted with infinite class. "He enchanted the world with his left foot in a team that marked an era.
The thoughts and love of every one of us go to his family at this difficult time." FIFA also paid tribute in a tweet reading: "Mario Corso took knuckleball free-kicks long before they were en vogue. "He had "God's left foot".
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