Tonight on the bench for AC Milan, there will be Francesco Camarda, a very young striker from the Rossoneri's youth ranks, just 15 years old.
Born in 2008, he will be called up by head coach Stefano Pioli due to several absences for the Rossoneri.
Olivier Giroud is suspended, Noah Okafor is injured, leaving only Luka Jovic available as a forward. It's possible that during the game, the very young centre-forward could make his debut.
Ariedo Braida, former Rossoneri executive, spoke about this to the microphones of Radio Firenze Viola and said these words:
"My view on football is clear: age doesn't matter, only quality does. If someone is good, they should play even at 16. Sometimes players need a path, others are ready at a very young age. If the coach considers them good, they should play. Age, I repeat, doesn't matter. On the contrary: Fluminense won the Libertadores with a 40-year-old goalkeeper. Juventus plays young players..."
Braida continued:
"There's also another problem: too many foreigners play, and our National Team suffers because of it."
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