Slovak association football player

Milan Škriniar ( bear 11 February 1995 ) is a Slovak master football player who plays as a centre-back for Serie A cabaret Inter Milan and the Slovakia national team .

Club career [edit ]

MŠK Žilina [edit ]

Škriniar play for Žilina in 2015

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Škriniar began his career in the youth structures of FK Žiar nad Hronom before joining the youth setup of MŠK Žilina at age 12. He made his official Slovak Super Liga debut for the first gear team on 27 March 2012 aged 17 years and 49 days, in a pit against ViOn Zlaté Moravce. On 23 November 2012 he scored his first base goal in the Slovak Super Liga against ViOn during a 4–1 victory. [ 3 ] Škriniar was sent on lend for half a season to ViOn Zlaté Moravce in February 2013, in order to gain more first-team experience. [ citation needed ]

Sampdoria [edit ]

On 29 January 2016, Sampdoria announced the sign of Milan Škriniar on a four-and-half class shrink. [ 4 ] He made his debut in a 2–1 home victory over Lazio in belated April. [ 5 ] During the adjacent season Škriniar played a key function for Marco Giampaolo ‘s Blucerchiati, finishing the political campaign as the youngest defender to have made at least 35 appearances in Serie A. [ citation needed ]

Inter Milan [edit ]

On 7 July 2017, Škriniar completed a remove to fellow Serie A side Inter Milan signing a five-year condense. [ 6 ] The club paid a report fee around €20 million and besides included the hitter Gianluca Caprari. [ 7 ] The transportation made Škriniar the most expensive Slovak actor of all fourth dimension. [ 8 ] He was presented four days late and received police squad number 37, stating : “ It ‘s amazing to think that in 18 months I ‘ve gone from the Slovakian league to playing for a club like Inter. ” [ 9 ] Škriniar made his competitive debut for the clubhouse on 20 August in the opening matchday of 2017–18 Serie A versus Fiorentina as Inter won 3–0 at San Siro. [ 10 ] He scored his first Serie A goal late on 16 September against Crotone, the opener in the 82nd moment with a right-footed shot in an eventual 2–0 away win to keep Inter ‘s fetching stripe. [ 11 ] His second of the campaign came in matchday 10 against his former english Sampdoria on 24 October, netting again the undoer as Inter won 3–2. [ 12 ] Škriniar was distinguished for his performances in the first separate of the season, being one of the best players of the squad. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] He continued with his great performances even in the second share of the season, which proved clinical for the team, which returned to UEFA Champions League after six years. [ 15 ] He concluded the temper by playing in all 38 matches in league, receiving entirely two jaundiced cards. [ citation needed ] In the 2018–19 season, Škriniar made his introduction in the UEFA Champions League on 18 September in the orifice group stage equal against Tottenham Hotspur, playing full-90 minutes in a 2–1 comeback winnings at San Siro. [ 16 ] On 2 November 2019, in a Serie A match against Bologna which ended in a 2–1 away succeed, Škriniar made his hundredth appearance in all competitions for Inter, all of them as starter. [ 17 ] On 3 November 2021, Škriniar scored his first UEFA Champions League finish in a 3–1 away win against Sheriff Tiraspol. [ 18 ]

International career [edit ]

Škriniar represented assorted Slovak young person teams, and made his debut for the Slovakia senior team in a friendly 3–1 win over Georgia on 27 May 2016. [ 19 ] By the end of the year, he was a part of a number of different games and became a noteworthy part of the squad in the 2018 World Cup reservation, normally playing as a defensive midfielder. [ citation needed ]

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After the international retirement of Ján Ďurica in November 2017, Škriniar took his invest as a centre-back partner to Martin Škrtel in the national team, even directing Slovak defense in Škrtel ‘s absences ( for case in a double regular against Netherlands and Morocco despite his relatively young age, compared to experienced side-backs Peter Pekarík and Tomáš Hubočan ). [ citation needed ]

expressive style of play [edit ]

Škriniar has been described as a defender who is “ a firm tackler who is agile to make clearances ”. [ 14 ] A natural centre-back, he can besides be deployed as a defensive midfielder where he besides produced outstanding performances with under-21 side. [ 20 ] His former youth director said of him : He [ Škriniar ] has always been the drawing card on and off the pitch. [ 20 ] He has been described in the media as the successor to former Liverpool picture Martin Škrtel in Slovakia ‘s defensive line. [ 21 ] He has besides drawn praise from several italian pundits for his positional smell, a well as his ability in the air, and in one on one situations. [ 22 ]

career statistics [edit ]

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As of match played 4 December 2021[23]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition

Club

Season

League

National Cup

Europe

Other

Total

Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals

Žilina
2011–12
Slovak Super Liga

2
0
1
0
0
0

3
0

2012–13

Slovak Super Liga

10
1
3
0
0
0

13
1

2013–14

Slovak Super Liga

15
1
1
0
1[a]
0

17
1

2014–15

Slovak Super Liga

32
6
3
2
0
0

35
8

2015–16

Slovak Super Liga

18
4
1
1
8[a]
0

27
5

Total

77
12
9
3
9
0

95
15

Zlaté Moravce (loan)

2012–13

Slovak Super Liga

7
0
0
0


7
0

Sampdoria
2015–16
Serie A

3
0
0
0


3
0

2016–17

Serie A

35
0
0
0


35
0

Total

38
0
0
0


38
0

Inter Milan
2017–18

Serie A

38
4
2
0


40
4

2018–19

Serie A

35
0
2
0
9[b]
0

46
0

2019–20

Serie A

32
0
3
0
7[c]
0

42
0

2020–21

Serie A

32
3
4
0
3[d]
0

39
3

2021–22

Serie A

15
2
0
0
5[d]
1
0
0
20
3

Total

152
9
11
0
24
1
0
0
187
10

Career total

273
20
20
3
33
1
0
0
326
24

International [edit ]

As of match played 14 November 2021[24]

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team
Year
Apps
Goals

Slovakia

2016
7
0

2017
7
0

2018
9
0

2019
8
0

2020
5
0

2021
14
3

Total
50
3

Slovakia score listed first, score column indicates score after each Škriniar goal.[24]

Honours [edit ]

MŠK Žilina
Inter Milan
Slovakia
Individual

References [edit ]

  • Profile at the Inter Milan website