The reigning champions of Milan do not betray: Pavia tamed with patience and advance to the quarter-finals

One point was enough, they arrived Three from a match that Milan was able to bring home with quality but above all with patience. Not an overwhelming performance from the guys at Rivets, which for a long time crashed onto the Pavia shirts without managing to break through. But definitely one of those dirty games which help you become familiar with your means. Who show you how to win even when you can’t get to the goal, showing your technical superiority in every way. Not a brilliant match, but still played in crescendo from Milan, who significantly raised the engine speed in the second half to take the star’s deserved advantage Students. Cow And Manfre they weaken the opponent, the 10th strikes, projecting the reigning Under 15 champion to the quarter-finals again.

TWO OVERVIEWS, TWO DANGERS

It’s played with three on the Sant’Alessio pitch, because the tremendous wind that whips Lombardy modifies the trajectories and intensity of the ball. We must take this into account, on every launch, and on every pass, because the joke is always around the corner. Pavia he’s already out but he doesn’t just take the field to make a presence. Milan needs a point, but It’s not a small detail. The match started cautiously, stuck between two mirrored game systems with three strikers and a compact midfield. Milano moves on the tips like a boxer who studies his opponent, probing him with a few “jabs”, waiting to land the hook or uppercut. Yet, the first big danger is created by Pavia. At minute 9 Frank is imperfect in disengagement from the royal clod, Tepedino he steals the ball from him in a dangerous area and immediately opens the ball, but the wind blows the ball away. Milan understands that there is no point in joking and tries to arm himself Cow on the one hand and Rudellin on the other, with Terenghi which in the meantime begins to leave stronger imprints on the trocar. The biggest danger in Milan, however, comes following a mistake, as happened on the other side. Suckers he actually gives the ball away to Students, the 10 could perhaps advance a few meters but chooses to kick immediately, with the ball going high. Rivetti reverses the flanks, Pavia tries with a free kick Of the Judge and with a melee in the area shortly afterwards. “We’re not giving you anything”, this was the message from the boys in blue shirts at Mapelli’s double whistle.

ONE SHOULDER AFTER ANOTHER, AND THE WALL COMES DOWN

No substitutions for the hosts at the start of the second half, while Rivetti changes the midfield by dropping Allievi back in place of Blackbirdwith Manfrè coming in as a striker, and replacing Franco with Strozzi. The plot of the match does not change. Milan is struggling to gain ground with the support of the full-backs, switched sides compared to the first half, but Pavia holds. He doesn’t lean forward, but he holds on, and above all he’s lurking to take advantage of every possible gift. Find the field too Corcione around the 10th minute, and also thanks to him Milan tries to push your foot more firmly on the gas with a free kick from Manfrè on the barrier. Then again with the substitute number 18, but on his central support the shot of Cow ends up in the gardens behind the field. Buccinasco’s number 7, however, warms up, and shortly after cuts towards the center with an Orsolini-like progression that ends with a right-footed shot to cross close to the post. Rekabi and partners behind keep a good watch on the descent of Lucchin, but it is in front that Milan has now stuck its finger in the net, trying to widen the hole with another slalom, this time by Allievi. Time is running out, the ball doesn’t even enter the nice diagonal, but the 10 is too hungry for goals, and on the next play the ball finally crosses the line. The Ausonia Academy striker then lets it flow to the center of the area throws the liberating thrust which calms every wind of doubt about Milan’s qualification. From there it’s management, but an intervention of fists is still needed Furs on a poisonous shot from the flag, and then a pinch of good luck on the dangerous conclusion of Tepedino.

THE SCORESHEET

CP Pavia-CP Milan 0-1
NET: 26′ st Students (CP M).
CP PAVIA (4-3-3): Polloni 6 (18′ st Fontanella 6), Milanesi 6.5, Dominoni 6 (22′ st Vicini 6), Tepedino 7, Dantoni 6.5, Vitale 6.5, Anastasi 6 (9′ st Lucchin 6.5), Scarparo 6.5, Haggag 6 (4′ st Mangiarotti 6), Pinelli 6.5 (25′ st Scaffi 6), Del Giudice 6 (18′ st Marsala 6). Annex Damaschi 6.5.
CP MILAN (4-3-3): Puppin 6 (9′ st Pelliccioli 6.5), Vitali 7, Rekabi 6.5, Franco 6 (1′ st Manfrè 6.5), Aversa 6.5, Robertucci 6.5 (20′ st Bottino 6), Vacca R. 6.5, Merlo 6 (1′ st Strozzi 6.5), Rudellin 6.5 (9′ st Corcione 6.5), Allievi 7.5, Terenghi 6.5. Available Gonda, Boschiero. All. Rivetti – Cimino 7. Dir. Commisso.
REFEREE: Mapelli of Monza 7.

REPORT CARDS

CP PAVIA
Suckers 6
A good match with the highlight of that ball kindly offered to Allievi in ​​the first half. (18′ st Fontanella 6)
Milanese 6.5
Good on Vacca in the first half, so much so that Rivetti was induced to reverse his wingers to try something different.
Dominoni 6
He duels with Rudellin bringing home the loaf of bread and several duels. (22′ st Vicini 6)
Tepedino 7
In a match that was forced to be somewhat submissive on the part of Pavia, he was the liveliest and also the most dangerous.
Dantoni 6.5
He defends proudly on all those who try to break through centrally.
Vital 6.5
Like the companion. Taking home a narrow defeat from Milan, shielding the bulk, is no small feat.
Anastasis 6 The work on the external lanes is difficult to unravel for the home blues. (9′ st Lucchin 6.5)
Scarparo 6.5
Good dynamism in the midfield, he is one of the first to tackle.
Haggag 6 Really too isolated to go beyond an initial willing pressure. (4′ st Mangiarotti 6)
Pinelli 6.5
He puts his leg in front of the defense and also tries to put together a little something under construction. (25′ st Scaffi 6)
Of the Judge 6
He tries on a free kick, but the position is inviting but he takes the block. (18′ st Marsala 6)
Annex Damaschi 6.5
A more than decent performance against the reigning champions. His men greet the tournament with their heads held high.

CP MILAN
Puppin 6
He keeps his antennas straight but in the first half all he has to do is block Tepedino.
9′ st Pelliccioli 6.5 Reactive at the end of the match, when Pavia attempts a shot from the back.
Vital 7 A computer, does nothing wrong, also proud of the captain’s armband in the second half.
Rekabi 6.5 Good effort for him too, when he succeeds he also lends a hand in attack.
Frank 6 A mistake that could have cost him dearly, but which doesn’t affect him too much.
1st Manfrè 6.5 Adds muscle to the offensive phase.
Aversa 6.5 Complete protection, like toothpaste.
Robertucci 6.5 It bites and repels everything that passes by.
20′ st Booty 6 He gives a good substitution to his teammate, a deserved playing time.
Cow 6.5 Strength and class are with him. It’s not precise but Pavia falls when he starts hammering too.
Blackbird 6 Chiaroscuro first half in midfield, struggling to turn on the lights this time, but also doing good things.
1st Strozzi 6.5 He brings solidity in the midfield allowing the forwards to attack with more freedom.
Rudellin 6.5 It lacks a bit of concreteness but is always slippery and dangerous.
9′ st Corcione 6.5 He takes his place in the middle again with his square, ruler and compass.
Students 7.5 The opportunity in the first half should have been exploited better, but he is the best on the ball, the sharpest, and not surprisingly the match winner of the match.
Terenghi 6.5 He grows as the minutes go by, he doesn’t cause havoc but his presence on the pitch can be felt.
All. Rivets – Cimino 7 Defense recorded better than in the last match, even if the opponent did not put the back pack under particular pressure. Mission accomplished, however, with the feeling that the best is yet to be seen.

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