Known in Italian football for his impetuous nature, pace and technique, which gained him the nickname
Cavallo Pazzo (Crazy Horse), Chiarugi was a quick, energetic, and highly creative
forward with an eye for goal and excellent
dribbling skills, known for his individualistic playing style, as well as his use of elaborate
feints and
nutmegs to beat opponents. He was also known for his accurate striking and
crossing ability, and was effective from set-pieces; this allowed him to play both as a
striker, or as a
winger on either flank. However, despite his talent, he was also popularly considered as a
diver, causing the Italian media to create the
Italian neologism chiarugismo, a synonym of "football diving", after his name. ==Coaching career==