The side judge, Lorenzo Maganelli, was undoubtedly the matchman in the CL final.

Playing in a final of the League of Legs is the culmination of each player's career. These moments look behind a retired footballer proudly. Pride even increases if the finale has been won. But engaging in a CL final is also the peak career for every judge, the Periscope broadcasts. Ask Mark Klattenburg, who [...]
These moments look behind a retired footballer proudly. Pride even increases if the finale has been won.
But engaging in a CL final is also the peak career for every judge, the Periscope broadcasts.
Ask Mark Klattenburg, who tattooed the Legage Champions to always remember the 2016 final.

And there was a man who made the best of himself in last night's final between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain, in Lisbon.
Step forward, assistant principal judge Lorenzo Manganelli.
The Italian first caught attention when he entered the field and touched the trophy while walking away.
They say you're feeling bad about it as a player, but it seems that the side had no concerns about this superstition.
Then, a few minutes later, as the anthem of the League Champions was intimated, Manganelli is seen in his heart as if he were the national anthem of his country.
He was really enjoying it.
Then, as a climax, he kissed the medal after he got to the end of the match.
Amazing. /Periscope. com/












