Milan and Atalanta play for the Under16 scudetto. There is also Ibra jr

In the stimulating and well-defined footsteps of Camarda, who is now the guiding star to follow when it comes to Milan and boys. The Under 16 Devil this evening challenges Atalanta in San Benedetto del Tronto (8pm, one-off match, live on Dazn and Vivo Azzurro TV) for the category scudetto, an event that comes at the end of a season where the Rossoneri youth sector has he got some great satisfaction from the Youth League final, four baby AC Milan players who were U17 European champions in the blue shirt and the Women’s Primavera title.

the path

The Devil coached by Simone Baldo enters the last act after third place in group B of the regular phase (level on points with Atalanta, who however placed second on goal difference, behind Inter who were then eliminated in the semi-final by the Bergamo players). ) and after overcoming Monza in the final phase (in the round of 16), the highly rated Empoli (quarter-finals) and Samp (semi-finals). “We will put our soul on the field, the opponent is traveling at a very high pace and it will be a difficult match, but we believe in it – is Baldo’s analysis a few hours before the match -. It’s really nice to have arrived here, I believed so much in this group, we had the potential and we reached an excellent level. Throughout the season the growth was evident and constant, both in technical terms and in work mentality and attitude.”

experience

Baldo’s pride also lies in leading the only Rossoneri men’s youth selection to compete for the title this year, even if for those who coach at this level the ability to offer the best possible path to their boys is much more important. Any names? Most of the goals scored (66 in the regular phase, 17 in the final) bear the signature of Lupo, Lamantia and Plazzotta, but in San Benedetto there will also be Vincent Ibrahimovic, Zlatan’s second son who in recent months had also been called up by Sweden U15. Mister Baldo, born in 1960, trusts in his boys and relies on his long experience in the Rossoneri youth sector (he also managed the U17, was a technical collaborator in the Primavera and in the first team with Brocchi), where he inherited the bench of U16 who saw Abate’s first steps as coach. Ignazio reached the final that year, then lost to Roma. The hope is obviously a different conclusion.

 
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