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Champions League final: Buffon inspired by Cameroon keeper N’Kono

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Gianluigi Buffon has twice tasted defeat in the Champions League final

Italian football might have looked very different over the last two decades if an impressionable 12-year-old had not been captivated by the Cameroon goalkeeper at the 1990 World Cup.

Gianluigi Buffon played as an attacker back then but the performances of Thomas N’Kono – playing in his third World Cup – inspired him to try life as a goalkeeper.

“All the eyes of the world were on players like Diego Maradona and Gary Lineker, but I was mesmerised by Thomas N’Kono,” said Buffon.

“It was the things he did for Cameroon during that World Cup that inspired me to become a goalkeeper myself.”

The Indomitable Lions defeated holders Argentina on their way to becoming the first African side to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup, where they were unluckily defeated 3-2 by England in Naples.

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When N’Kono retired he asked the Italian keeper to play in his farewell match – in Cameroon.

“I first met him when he was 20 and he was with Parma,” N’Kono told the BBC’s World Service,

“A year later I asked him to play in my farewell game in Cameroon. He said ‘yes, no problem’, but I never thought he would come.

Thomas N Kono played in three World Cups for Cameroon

“Then, at the last minute, he called me to say he was at the airport about to come to Cameroon. It was amazing.”

The last time the two men met they discussed Buffon’s eldest son Louis Thomas, named, at least in part, after the Cameroon keeper.

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N’Kono asked how Buffon’s eldest was coming along. He told him the nine-year-old was doing well – but would play as an attacker, not a keeper.

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N’Kono, who spent the bulk of his career with Spanish side Espanyol, is now 60 but was in his 40s when he retired. Buffon is now 39 – and still at the top of his game.

On Saturday, the man with 168 Italian caps will play in his third Champions League final, having tasted defeat in 2003 and 2015.

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His Juve team have conceded just three goals en route to the final and are the only unbeaten team in the competition.

But they face a Real Madrid team fresh from capturing the La Liga title and determined to retain the Champions League they won with a shootout victory over Atletico Madrid last season.

The decisive penalty last season was scored Cristiano Ronaldo – and the Portuguese claims he is fresh and ready to go after a season when he has been regularly rested by Zinedine Zidane.

It is also the season when Ronaldo became the first player to score 100 goals in the Champions League.

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And it is the fear of facing Ronaldo that Buffon hopes will give him a competitive edge in Cardiff on Saturday.

“It’s the kind of fear you need to have when you play this kind of game,” Buffon told Italian broadcaster Mediaset.

“The eve of a match of this kind, of this level, is always pretty much the same. You have to find your concentration; you feel a degree of fear and respect towards your opponents, but you also feel aware of your abilities – which is your key weapon.

“I’m pleased the media tend to see the game as a battle between me and Cristiano, but it’s not the reality.

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“We will play the game with confidence. We just want to have no regrets at the final whistle.”

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