Italy in 1993 Casiraghi was born in
Monza, Lombardy, and began his career with his hometown side,
Monza, in 1985. The side were relegated to
Serie C in his first season, but he helped them achieve promotion back to
Serie B in 1988. He moved to
Serie A giants
Juventus in 1989, having scored 28 goals in 94 games for Monza. His goalscoring record in
Turin was modest, achieving a best tally of eight goals in 24 appearances in the
1990–91 season and a total of 20 in 98 games for the club. While at Juventus, he helped the side win two
UEFA Cups (in 1990 and
1993) and one
Italian Cup, also in
1990. He scored in the first leg of the
1990 UEFA Cup final to help the Turin club defeat rivals
Fiorentina. He earned his first international cap for
Italy during his spell with Juventus. His Chelsea career was cut short by a
cruciate ligament injury sustained during a collision with
West Ham goalkeeper Shaka Hislop in November 1998. Despite going through ten operations, he was unable to make a comeback and his contract with the club was terminated in July 2000, with Chelsea receiving an insurance payout. ==International career==