The world’s greatest goalkeeper walks right into a small room and folds his huge body right into a plastic chair. On his proper cheek is a three-inch scar – a soccer boot to the face can try this – and on a desk close by is his first trophy in English soccer.
Gianluigi Donnarumma of Manchester Metropolis earned that first piece of silverware inside an hour of carrying his new membership’s colors for the primary time. The Italian’s right-handed stretch to disclaim Bryan Mbeumo in September’s Manchester derby earned him the Premier League’s save of the month award.
‘Debuts are by no means simple, particularly in a brand new league, and that was an enormous one,’ Donnarumma tells Day by day Mail Sport in his first large English interview. ‘Truly, perhaps I used to be a bit excited. However I feel I managed it effectively.’
The transformation that has swept by Pep Guardiola’s Metropolis squad since final season’s difficulties most likely peaked when Donnarumma arrived on the final day of the summer season switch window.
The 26-year-old received the Champions League with Paris Saint-Germain solely final Might and had been central to it. Each Liverpool – in a penalty shootout at Anfield – and Arsenal – in a frantic semi-final second leg in Paris – had bent to the enormous goalkeeper’s whim.
From that standpoint, it’s a shock to see Donnarumma in England. Precisely 10 years after his debut for AC Milan as a 16-year-old, the captain of the Italian nationwide crew appeared to have discovered an actual house in France.
Gianluigi Donnarumma already has his (sizeable) palms on his first piece of silverware at Manchester Metropolis – the Premier League save of the month award
The 26-year-old Italian has made an enormous impression already since becoming a member of from Paris Saint-Germain in the summertime
The transformation that has swept by Pep Guardiola ’s Metropolis squad since final season’s difficulties most likely peaked when Donnarumma arrived on the final day of the switch window
However Donnarumma’s causes for his transfer are easy. He’s at Metropolis, he says, to study.
‘The goalkeeper’s function has developed so much,’ he explains. ‘And now I’m with Mr Guardiola, who may also help. I want a higher understanding of some essential conditions with a purpose to assist this crew to progress.’
Donnarumma grew up close to Naples in a bed room with posters of the good Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon on the wall. On the age of 17, Donnarumma made his nationwide crew debut by changing his idol at half-time of a recreation towards France.
Buffon, for context, had made his personal Italian debut 484 days earlier than Donnarumma had even been born.
That paints a fairly correct image of the Metropolis’s goalkeeper profession. If it feels as if he has been round for ever, that’s as a result of he has. By coincidence, Saturday marks the tenth anniversary of the day in 2015 that Donnarumma made his senior bow for Milan towards Sassuolo.
‘I did not sleep a lot earlier than that day,’ Donnarumma says. ‘You recognize what it’s like when you’re younger. You’re reckless and that makes all of it simpler. However I used to be agitated earlier than that one. I used to be very younger.
‘I feel I knew I might go far nevertheless it’s nonetheless not simple to make your debut with a membership like AC Milan on the age of 16. And now? For me, I’m residing a dream and sure I’ll at all times should be grateful to my first coach Sinisa Mihajlovic (who handed away after a battle with most cancers in 2022), who put me in.
‘It was crucial for me. It was the important thing to all of it. Now right here at Metropolis I simply need extra. That is why I’m right here.’
Donnarumma was simply 16 when he made his debut for his boyhood membership AC Milan
In Might he led PSG to their first ever Champions League crown, beating Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich
We maybe really feel that we all know Donnarumma as a result of he has been central to our footballing lives for thus lengthy. It’s already greater than 4 years, for instance, since he saved two England penalties to win the ultimate of Euro 2020 for Italy at Wembley.
However the model of himself that he has offered to the Premier League has nonetheless made individuals sit up and take discover. It was showcased completely as Metropolis drew 1-1 at Arsenal in September. Donnarumma’s dominance within the air was extraordinary and all however nullified Arsenal’s infamous set-pieces.
Donnarumma is fast to acknowledge he has sure bodily benefits. ‘I’m very tall,’ he jogs my memory when speak turns to the specifics of his artwork. ‘And it helps’.
At 6ft 5in, the Metropolis goalkeeper has 5 inches on David Raya at Arsenal and 4 on England and Everton’s Jordan Pickford. Liverpool’s Alisson Becker will get closest, at 6ft 4in.
Maybe most significantly, he’s three inches taller than his his predecessor on the Etihad Stadium, Ederson, and that’s probaby the important thing to it. After years of marvelling at Ederson’s use of the ball together with his toes, Metropolis wanted somebody they may depend on together with his palms.
‘The essential factor is to make saves, to begin with,’ nods Donnarumma.
That day at Arsenal, Donnarumma’s intention appeared clear. He got here for completely the whole lot and just about obtained all of it. He as soon as outlined his philosophy by saying: ‘A goalkeeper have to be heard and command the defence. That approach they will really feel secure with me, the way in which I really feel secure with them.’
It appears easy and at his greatest Donnarumma makes it appear so. If the Premier League is altering when it comes to a return to emphasis on extra direct play, set-pieces and even lengthy throws, perhaps the goalkeepers want to vary too.
At Arsenal in September, Donnarumma’s intention appeared clear. He got here for completely the whole lot and just about obtained all of it
He as soon as outlined his philosophy by saying: ‘A goalkeeper have to be heard and command the defence. That approach they will really feel secure with me, the way in which I really feel secure with them.’
If the Premier League is altering when it comes to a return to emphasis on extra direct play, set-pieces and even lengthy throws, perhaps the goalkeepers want to vary too
‘I’m very tall, and I attempt to cowl as a lot house as attainable within the field,’ he explains. ‘The essential factor is to have a steadiness and perceive when you may come away out of your objective line and when you may’t. It’s crucial, as a result of exaggerations both approach are by no means good.
‘So conditions should at all times be effectively handled. Nevertheless, my first objective on corners is to assist my crew as a result of they want my presence within the field. Right here at Metropolis we put together each single element on the pitch. We knew Arsenal are very sturdy on corners, very tough to play towards. So the crew wanted me and my assist.’
Donnarumma’s departure from PSG was due in some half to the truth that a contract extension was unsigned. Equally, coach Luis Enrique advised he wanted a ‘totally different profile’, the insinuation being that he needed a footballer in between his posts. When PSG travelled to Udine to play the Tremendous Cup towards Tottenham in August, their star goalkeeper was left behind.
‘Goalkeepers have developed so much from the standpoint of utilizing their toes in the previous couple of years,’ Donnarumma provides. ‘You at all times try to give important assist with that inside the recreation. But in addition absolutely some conditions have to be effectively understood, to assist the crew in tough moments on the subject of managing ball possession.
‘You’ll be able to at all times enhance and perceive. Mr Guardiola will assist me, as I say. However you should at all times perceive conditions the place you may play the ball and get profit from that play or whether or not that’s only a threat.’
If Donnarumma presents now as a footballer comfortable with himself then Metropolis will in all chance profit. Settled within the North West together with his fiancee Alessia – an inside designer – and their younger son Leo, he doesn’t baulk when requested to have a look at some Instagram images that showcase the couple’s marvellous enthusiasm for Halloween costumes.
‘Oh sure, we try this yearly,’ he laughs.
So what about this Friday? ‘Sure, we shall be doing it however I will not inform you the costumes,’ he provides. ‘Alessia decides and I simply put on them!’
He doesn’t baulk when requested to have a look at some Instagram images that showcase his and his fiancee Alessia’s marvellous enthusiasm for Halloween costumes
So what about this Friday? ‘Sure, we shall be doing it however I will not inform you the costumes,’ he provides. ‘Alessia decides and I simply put on them!’
If Donnarumma presents now as a footballer comfortable with himself then Metropolis will in all chance profit
It has not at all times been so easy. His departure from Milan for Paris was so badly acquired by followers of the Italian membership that he was really jeered whereas enjoying on the San Siro for Italy towards England. On one other event, the Rossoneri threw pretend greenback payments at him together with his face on the entrance. The topic stays uncooked sufficient for him to not want to talk about it.
Luckily, his departure from Paris – the place he received 4 French titles and the Champions League – was finally much less rancorous. Certainly, earlier than the Champions League closing dismantling of Inter, Donnarumma wrote particular person letters to all his team-mates and left them of their bedrooms.
‘We had confronted some tough conditions with that group and within the Champions League there had been occasions when it might have gone improper prefer it had earlier than,’ he explains. ‘However we got here out of that state of affairs all collectively.
‘So, in that second, I felt I had an obligation to offer them what I felt about what we had been by collectively all through the entire season. I needed to transmit this to them. With a letter I needed to precise how a lot I cared for them and perhaps present a little bit of motivation for the sport.
‘They are going to at all times be in my coronary heart, all my team-mates I had there, and I needed to get into their coronary heart. They have been and nonetheless are my brothers.
‘We all know how the sport went and, no, it was not because of me writing that letter. However to win that recreation I feel was to shut an essential circle in our lives and in our season.’
That is an interview carried out through a translator. Donnarumma’s English just isn’t the place he needs it to be fairly but. Nonetheless, some issues are simple sufficient to know in both language.
Requested if he feels responsible for breaking English hearts in that Euro closing 4 summers in the past, he smiles. ‘No, bene,’ he laughs in Italian. Loosely translated, it means ‘I really feel good’.
Requested if he feels responsible for breaking English hearts in that Euro closing 4 summers in the past, he smiles
Earlier than PSG’s Champions League closing dismantling of Inter, Donnarumma wrote particular person letters to all his team-mates and left them of their bedrooms
The small print of that evening are etched within the minds of all who have been there. A second-minute objective for England’s Luke Shaw adopted by an Italian comeback and a shootout win for Roberto Mancini’s crew on the again of Donnarumma saves from Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka, whereas Marcus Rashford was denied by a publish.
‘Severely, it was such a tough recreation to face England at Wembley,’ he recollects. ‘However we felt we might beat anybody. All the house followers have been towards us however I feel that additionally gave us an emotional cost to be keen to show one thing.
‘And we did, as a result of we performed an amazing recreation. We didn’t begin effectively. England took benefit of the stadium. They scored and it was a nasty interval for us. However as soon as we got here out I’d say we might have received the sport even inside the 90 minutes, with the possibilities we created.’
Footage of that recreation seen now reveals some curious issues. Federico Chiesa – who can’t get a begin for Liverpool – was Italy’s greatest participant. Mason Mount, in the meantime, was a starter for England.
Most peculiar of all, nevertheless, is that Donnarumma doesn’t react in any respect on diving left to avoid wasting Saka’s kick and profitable the cup for his nation. The explanation? He didn’t realize it was over.
‘I had misplaced rely of the penalties,’ he explains. ‘I used to be not conscious that, had I saved that penalty, we’d have received. I used to be so targeted on the state of affairs, to have the ability to assist the crew on penalties, that in that second something might have occurred.
‘Jorginho had missed our penalty earlier than and that upset me, as a result of it’s very tough or unbelievable for Jorginho to overlook penalties. So I had been able to have fun that one stepping into and perhaps then some shock.
‘Yeah, I saved the following one after which I noticed everybody operating in the direction of me. I realised and ultimately we celebrated all collectively. However there was a time after I actually didn’t work out we had received.’
It is now greater than 4 years since Donnarumma’s save from Bukayo Saka received Euro 2020 for Italy at Wembley
Donnarumma admits he didn’t even realise that his save was the deciding one
Italy’s fortunes since that day have been blended, to say the least. Donnarumma has 78 caps already and can maybe in the future eclipse Buffon’s huge tally of 176. However having failed to achieve a World Cup since 2014, not received a knockout recreation in that match since they received it in 2006, and having exited Euro 2024 within the final 16, the Azzurri have some current wrongs to proper.
Italy sit second of their World Cup qualifying group, three factors behind Norway with two video games to play, chasing the one computerized qualification spot and avoiding the dreaded play-offs. The groups face one another in Milan of their closing group recreation subsequent month, bringing Donnarumma head to head together with his new greatest good friend, Erling Haaland – who scored towards him in Norway’s resounding 3-0 win in Oslo again in June.
The 2 males have turn into largely inseparable since Donnarumma’s arrival in England, sitting subsequent to one another on the crew bus and socialising away from coaching. A extra conspicuous couple it’s laborious to think about.
‘When a friendship turns into so sturdy, it will probably’t be defined, and the influence between us was very constructive,’ he says. ‘I’d say we simply obtained on effectively instantly. We now have at all times revered one another, even earlier than we met.
‘We make numerous banter about enjoying towards one another within the nationwide groups. I’d say they’re in a greater state of affairs than us now, they’ve rather more peace of thoughts.
‘However there are nonetheless two video games left to play. It is going to be tough to face one another, as it is going to be tough to play towards him. I understand how sturdy he’s and what probabilities he can create. It is going to be laborious to face him each as a participant and as a good friend.’
Former Milan and England coach Fabio Capello lately advised Italy have the world’s greatest goalkeeper and England the very best centre ahead. We presume he meant Harry Kane.
However when requested to sum up the very best – or the one with the toughest shot to be extra exact – Donnarumma introduces just one different title right into a Haaland-heavy dialog.
Erling Haaland (left) and Donnarumma have turn into largely inseparable because the latter’s arrival in England, sitting subsequent to one another on the crew bus and socialising away from coaching
Haaland scored towards Donnarumma and Italy in June, making it 3-0 as Norway took management of their 2026 World Cup qualifying group
‘I feel Erling does,’ says Donnarumma. ‘He’s left-footed so he’s totally different from Kylian (Mbappe). They’re each laborious to play towards. So it’s sophisticated. However I’d moderately have Erling enjoying for my aspect.’
With that this endearingly uncomplicated son of a carpenter takes his depart. The winner of this yr’s Lev Yashin Award, given to the world’s greatest goalkeeper, already has a Ballon d’Or in his sights.
That doesn’t are likely to occur to goalkeepers – Yashin, in 1963, stays the one one to win it – however then 16-year-olds aren’t purported to play in Serie A, both.
A goalkeeper who prioritises stopping the ball? It should by no means catch on.



















