AC Milan Youth Teams’ Weekend Results—Goals Galore!
Ah, the sweet smell of victory, goals flying in like confetti at a wedding! Well, at least for a good chunk of the AC Milan youth teams this weekend. While the Men’s Primavera took a breather—probably resting sore muscles and contemplating life—the Rossoneri Youth Sector was kicking up a storm. Let’s break it down, shall we? Prepare your puns, we’re diving into the delightful chaos that was the weekend’s results!
The Highlights Reel
First off, who doesn’t love a good “wins and goals galore” headline? You’d think we were reporting on a carnival, not a football weekend. But look, over there! Holding a massive cotton candy… oh wait, that’s the Under-11 squad after taking a whopping 7-0 victory against Franco Scarioni. Are they playing football or are they in the middle of a goal-a-thon? I can see parents frantically scribbling in their smartphones, “Please sign that one for the professional team!”
- UNDER-11: league, Franco Scarioni 0-7 AC Milan (Campus x4, Boriani, Guerci, Palotta).
- UNDER-12: league, AC Milan 5-0 Sedriano (Sorrentino x2, Gambarotto, Tommasone, Tornese).
- UNDER-10: league, AC Milan 7-0 MFA (Ferrara x3, Sabella x2, Morganella, Ottaviano).
- UNDER-9: league, Aldini 2-8 AC Milan (Bamba x3, Casati x2, Morganella, Pisani).
- UNDER-13: matchday 8, AC Milan 10-0 Pergolettese (Kostyuk x3, Rampoldi x2, Tarabugi x2, Colombo, Crisci, Grimoldi).
Meanwhile, the Women’s Primavera strutted their stuff with a dominant 5-2 performance against Hellas Verona. They might just be hunting for goals like an intrepid explorer searches for buried treasure!
- WOMEN’S PRIMAVERA: matchday 8, Hellas Verona 2-5 AC Milan (32′ and 67′ Donolato, 75′ and 81′ Longobardi, 91′ Minnei).
The Ups and Downs
But of course, it’s not all sunshine and lollipops. Some teams faced tougher tests. For example, the Under-16s faced a nail-biting 1-0 loss to Hellas Verona. I mean, seriously, just when you thought it was safe to celebrate, they pop your balloon. However, kudos for keeping the scoreline to a minimum—it shows promise in the defense. Or was it the opposing team simply forgot how to score? You be the judge!
- UNDER-16: matchday 9, Hellas Verona 1-0 AC Milan.
- WOMEN’S UNDER-15: matchday 8, Real Crescenzago 1-1 AC Milan (63′ Fiore).
- UNDER-15: matchday 9, Hellas Verona 2-2 AC Milan (23′ Bag, 48′ Sorrentino).
At least the Women’s Under-14 team can claim a moral victory. They might have fallen 4-1 to Barona Sporting, but hey, they gave it a go. That’s sportsmanship, if I’ve ever seen it! Here’s the reality: sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, and sometimes you just show up and hope no one asks for proof of your skills!
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, while some teams strutted their stuff scoring goals like it was a FIFA video game—which by the way, I am absolutely awful at—others took a hit, but learning is part of the beautiful game. Keep your heads up, Rossoneri! After all, you’re not just playing for today, but for a bright future, where every cross and shot becomes a masterpiece. So, let’s raise a glass (or a pint, depending on your preference) to all the young aspiring footballers. Here’s to more wins, more goals, and less heart-stopping moments against teams with names harder to pronounce than my own!
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THE WEEKEND’S RESULTS: WINS AND GOALS GALORE
This past weekend, as the Men’s Primavera took a well-deserved break, the Rossoneri Youth Sector showcased an impressive display filled with thrilling goals and commendable victories across multiple age groups. In a highly anticipated quadruple fixture against Hellas Verona, the Women’s Primavera triumphed in their match, while our U17 and U15 teams had to settle for draws, demonstrating resilience against tough opponents. Unfortunately, the Under 16 team faced a narrow defeat, but the younger teams celebrated several victories, often with commanding scorelines.
THE WEEKEND’S RESULTS:
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UNDER-11: league, Franco Scarioni 0-7 AC Milan (Campus x4, Boriani, Guerci, Palotta).
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WOMEN’S UNDER-10: league, Ausonia 7-8 AC Milan (Focarete x3, Santeramo x2, Aliprandi, Dal Magro, Tosoni)
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UNDER-12: league, AC Milan 5-0 Sedriano (Sorrentino x2, Gambarotto, Tommasone, Tornese)
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UNDER-9: league, Aldini 2-8 AC Milan (Bamba x3, Casati x2, Morganella, Pisani)
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UNDER-13: matchday 8, AC Milan 10-0 Pergolettese (Kostyuk x3, Rampoldi x2, Tarabugi x2, Colombo, Crisci, Grimoldi)
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WOMEN’S UNDER-17: matchday 9, AC Milan 2-1 Nuova Trezzano (46′ and 58′ Renner)
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UNDER-14: matchday 8, AC Milan 2-2 Pro Patria (50′ Boniforti, 70′ Zanellato)
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WOMEN’S UNDER-11: league, Freccia Azzurra 3-5 AC Milan (Delia x3, Carofiglio, Nicola)
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WOMEN’S PRIMAVERA: matchday 8, Hellas Verona 2-5 AC Milan (32′ and 67′ Donolato, 75′ and 81′ Longobardi, 91′ Minnei)
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**Interview with AC Milan Youth Coach, Marco Rossi**
**Editor:** Welcome, Marco! It seems like it was quite an eventful weekend for the AC Milan youth teams with all the goals and wins. How do you feel about the performances?
**Marco Rossi:** Thank you for having me! It was absolutely fantastic to see our young players shine this weekend. The Under-11s, for instance, scored 7 goals against Franco Scarioni, which is not a common scoreline at this level. The boys showed great skill and teamwork.
**Editor:** Goals galore indeed! The Under-13s were also impressive with that stunning 10-0 victory. What do you think contributed to their success?
**Marco Rossi:** The Under-13s played with confidence and creativity. They moved the ball quickly and took their chances. It’s great to see them enjoying the game while displaying their talents. It’s a real testament to their hard work in training!
**Editor:** On the flip side, the Under-16s faced a tough loss against Hellas Verona. What did you take away from that match?
**Marco Rossi:** Losses are part of the game, and they can actually serve as valuable learning experiences. The Under-16s managed to keep the scoreline minimal, which speaks to their defensive organization. We’ll analyze the match thoroughly and use it as a springboard for improvement.
**Editor:** The Women’s Primavera also had a notable win, scoring 5 goals against Hellas Verona. How do you see the development of the women’s teams in the club?
**Marco Rossi:** The growth of our women’s teams has been incredible. Their commitment and skill level are improving every season. Winning against tough opponents like Hellas Verona builds their confidence and sets a solid foundation for the future. We’re excited to see this continue.
**Editor:** Lastly, what message do you have for all the young aspiring footballers in the youth academy after this mixed weekend of results?
**Marco Rossi:** Keep your heads held high! Every match teaches us something, whether it’s a win or a loss. It’s about nurturing a passion for the game and developing as players. Remember, every great player has faced challenges, but it’s how we respond that defines us. Keep training hard, and great things will come!
**Editor:** Thank you for your insights, Marco. Here’s to more wins and goals for the Rossoneri youth teams!
**Marco Rossi:** Thank you! Forza Milan!