Federico Guidi's new Milan Primavera team debuts in the championship with a stunning 0-4 victory against Udinese. The team, still in the process of being completed, starts the match by studying their opponent in various phases of play. The newly promoted Udinese side were certainly more dangerous in the first 25 minutes.
It's worth highlighting a perfect save by Mastrantonio, a 2004-born player who reacted well on his debut in the Rossoneri shirt. The lead comes in the 39th minute, with a genetically instilled goal by Maximilian Ibrahimovic: a low cross from the right by Bonomi finds number 11 in the center area, who slots it into the net.
Bonomi is also the protagonist for the second goal in stoppage time of the first half (49th minute), with a powerful and precise penalty kick resulting from a handball. It should be noted that in the 40th minute, Udinese defender Abankuah was sent off for a second yellow card.
The second half opens with Milan on the attack as usual until the 57th minute, when Maxi Ibrahimovic decides to score like his father: a perfect volley outside the area and a right-footed strike that slips into the bottom corner of the far post.
Unstoppable. Managing and paying attention to the home team's counterattacks, the Devil is in control for the rest of the match. The 0-4 final result is sealed by a great left-footed shot by Perin in the area that goes under the crossbar. Federico Guidi's first match is a success, showing a group aware of their strengths. The first three points of an interesting season from all perspectives.
Relayed via Milan Press
⚽ Maximilian Ibrahimovic opened the scoring for Milan Primavera this season, netting his first-ever goal for the team 🌟 | His father, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, scored his final goal against Udinese before hanging up his boots 🏁👟pic.twitter.com/89yh4MicOj
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