The champions of Lombardy to conquer Italy: the report cards of the triumph that makes the Tricolore dream

Only one goal, that in a week the tricolor will be on the Orange shirts. That in a week the team of Calderoli can forge a title that did not arrive in Lombardy in the category Under 15 since 2011, with theInter Academy (2019 if we also include theUnder 17 with the Brianza Olginate). TO Recanati it will be war, with one New Tor Tre Teste which seems to be the last obstacle before Paradise, that Paradise which would leave a historic achievement in the memory of the Lombard youth sector. Calderolicaptain Trevisani and the whole team are ready: let it be there the last dance perfect at home Alcyone?

ALCYONE

Valente 7 Diligent Captain. If there was a superhero protecting goalkeepers, it would be named after him. He isn’t very busy, it’s true, but he always responds when called upon – especially by his teammates – and he also responds to the canons of the typical goalkeeper, in particular to the madness voice, the one that allows him to dribble past first Scarpino and then De Pietri, and it was only the first minute…
Marchesoni 8 A pendulum, or rather a metronome. Maybe, what is certain is that he plays perhaps his best game of the season. It goes back and forth to the right like a pendulum, the name of the train that usually goes faster than normal, and is also the nickname of Cafu – to name one at random. Giving rhythm to the team also makes him a perfect metronome, able to raise not only his own laps, but those of the entire team, at will.
Dodaj 7.5 I’m still standing And Rocket Mantwo of Elton John’s most famous songs, fully represent the performance of the orange full-back. I’m still standing, despite everything and everyone; they try to make him collapse, they try to overcome him, but no, him still standing. AND Rocket Man; it’s true, he gets up less than Marchesoni, but when he does it is always a danger for the Juventus side. Absolute Rocket Man.
Di Maria 7.5 In an overall simple match, also thanks to his perfect readings on the midfield, he manages not to get too into the heart of the game, but in a positive sense: the attackers of Juventus Club Parma understand right from the start that if they want to produce something they will have to stay away from Alexander. At the end he remembers the surname he bears and becomes Fideowith an assist to the kiss for Casazza, on an excellent long ball from Trevisani, which the substitute just had to throw in.
Fountain 8 A report card should be made as a couple with the Trevisani department partner: the Trevi Fountain (sani). Alessandro is dominant on headers, and precisely on a dead ball situation he scores his masterpiece: cross to Iavarone’s kiss from the right, Fontana breaks away from Massari’s pressure and finishes with a header past Scucchi (23′ st Scifo sv).
Trevisani 7.5 For a self-respecting fountain, there is a need for a square that welcomes it, and here Trevi (healthy) comes to the rescue. In low interventions he is always precise and punctual, leaving the crumbs (and sometimes not even those) to the various De Pietri, Finotti and Bulat. He is also lucid, then, when it comes to setting up or in long passes towards the attackers, in particular Curelli and Cattaneo, always careful to understand the central defender’s intentions.
Lucchini 7.5 He wanders around in the night (or on a day of heavy rain) dressed all in black, just waiting for the bat-signal. No, he is not Bruce Wayne, but he goes by the name of Andrea Lucchini, the last of the great lineage of interpreters of the most famous bat in the world. The cloudy sky above the Kennedy perhaps doesn’t allow him to immediately see the signal in the sky, and in fact it takes him a while to get into gear, but when he raises the engine revs there’s none for anyone. There is a precise minute in which his genius lights up – the 27th minute to be precise – when he first glances at the away stand and then calls the ball; within three minutes he will score a goal of desire, assisted by the fantastic Cattaneo, who will put his team on the road to Recanati.
16′ st Impalà 7 He takes over from Batman and acts as Robin: he accompanies his team’s actions by giving help and support when they reach twenty meters, when the ball is hot and when conclusions need to be drawn. His support will also be needed to lift the cup in Recanati.
Diani 7 He is the warrior that Alcione needs, not so much today where the match had already been put on the right track, but always, and – hopefully – also in the final. In the first half he remains a little under the radar, in the 35 minutes it is above all the talent of Iavarone and Lucchini that shines, but his moment arrives, we just have to wait. In the second half, and above all after Juventus Club Parma went down in men, he took control of the team and led it, sending a ship to port that continued to attack also thanks to his exchanges in the opposing midfield which created more than a few headaches to the Juventus defense.
Cattaneo 7.5 Tevez was born in the Fuerte Apache neighborhood, hence his nickname. In that match against Aldini, Mattia Cattaneo – the Apache from via Olivieri – also overcame the barriers of injury by scoring three goals, and was christened as the Apache of the orange team. Since that day he has certainly not disfigured the nickname, and today he proved it too. Even though he misses the goal, he does a fundamental job to keep the team up and create space for his teammates. The dirty work to defend the ball and in was perfect to sublimate the match pulled leave Lucchini the chance to explode the entire Alcione curve. Essential.
Curelli 7 Since that final in Rozzano where he scored the 1-0 goal he has never stopped, woe betide him to wake him up from the dream. The Petit Diable Calderoli is once again impregnable when he decides that the Bianconeri must work overtime. The axis with Marchesoni is hot, and right from a cross from the orange number 2 comes a turn in the middle of the area, which however is unfortunate. In the second half, as long as he remains on the pitch, he intoxicates his opponents with footwork worthy of a Little Princewho could become King in a few days (31′ st Arellano sv).
Iavarone 8 Fabrizio Iavarone, pronounced in syllables, as if he had scored. No, unfortunately the goal is missing (will he be keeping it warm for the final?), but Fontana’s assist for the lead is something to review again and again ad nauseam: a divot that seemed destined for the stars, dives down onto the second ball, as if Calderoli’s playmaker had given him a radar, straight to the head of Fontana who only had to gore it to give Alcione the lead. Spelled out in syllables for an assist, hoping to shout it out for a goal next time…
24′ st Casazza 7.5 Born for this. It seems that this is what Filippo was made for, for decisive matches; after the brace against Pirri, also the final score in the match which certifies the greatness of Alcione, all always as a substitute. Casazzinho is now fundamental in the Orange rotations, and if goals are needed from the bench in the final…
Annex Calderoli 8 The extra step that was needed: a game played to its fullest, even after the 2-0, so to speak we are not just a result, we are much, much more. And the apotheosis of that much more was the 3-0, of a substitute like Casazza, who sealed the business card, towards Recanati, to be sent to the Nuova Tor Tre Teste.

JUVENTUS CLUB PARMA

Scucchi 7.5 He doesn’t have much to blame for the goals and still stands out positively for his excellent reaction times on a shot from Iavarone which he manages to lift for a corner.
Stones 7 He is certainly one of the most active: great forward rush accompanying the maneuver and dictating the times; behind him he tries to stop his opponents’ initiatives but he has an inconvenient client like Dodaj to annoy him.
Saccani 6 Difficult match for the left back of Juventus Club Parma who finds himself facing attacks first from Marchesoni and then from Diani, always stinging when they decide to strike.
24′ Pisces 6 He comes in coldly to lend a hand to the defense when Alcione is at maximum push, trying to patch things up.
20′ st Finotti 6.5 Excellent in the exchanges to free De Pietri when, at a distance, he drops and leaves more space for the Bianconeri.
Cogni 6.5 The Juventus midfielder is certainly one of the most prominent in Bagatti’s team: he steals the ball and is reckless when he tries to push forward without resorting to long balls.
1st Bulat 6.5 He comes in to make Juventus Club Parma more offensive and stands out for his excellent geometries when he gets to the edge of the area.
Dondi 6 Alcione immediately starts to grind out the game and the Juventus defense immediately runs into difficulty. Keeping Cattaneo is something verging on the impossible, especially when he’s on the day, but leaving him high and dry isn’t bad.
Sunflower 6 As with his teammate, today the weather is bad in Via Olivieri, with the Orange’s attacks coming from all sides and in a flash they are in the area. The journey is commendable.
Bucci 7 One of the most active of the whole team; at the start of the match he is one of the few who keeps the team up to immediately find the equalizer which would have started another match. The cross for Scarpino’s headbutt screams revenge again (31′ st Scocuzza).
Massari 6 After the error on Fontana’s goal, where he lost the mark, he tries to revive his game by looking forward and sorting for his teammates (15′ st Massari sv).
De Pietri 6.5 A two-sided game for the Juventus striker. In the first half he tries to press the Orange’s first possession without much success, finishing the first half with nothing done. In the second half he is more proactive and tries some serpentines in the middle.
Lazzarotti 6 Well shielded by the Alcione defense, the Juventus Club Parma half-forward lived the entire match in a limbo between trying to light the spark and having to battle with the orange rearguard.
Scarpino 6.5 That noggin, that damn noggin. If it had come in we would be talking about a completely different game: a perfect cross and an almost perfect shot. Scarpino’s ball goes just wide and perhaps gives them a warning that it wasn’t going to be their day. The expulsion was necessary for a foul on Cattaneo who flew towards the goal, also necessary to avoid capitulating at the start of the second half.
Annex Bagatti 6.5 The problem is the first few minutes, when the Alcione comes from all sides and it becomes impossible to contain it. In the second half the substitutions gave that push to try a real feat trying to overturn the 2-0 of the first half, but the result did not come off.

 
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