This evening, at 8:45 PM CET, Milan-Genoa will take place at 'San Siro,' the match of the 16th round of Serie A 2024-2025, an event that will mark the culmination of the club's celebrations for its 125th anniversary.

For the occasion – as is now well-known – the Rossoneri coach, Paulo Fonseca, has decided to start two young talents from Milan Futuro, led by Daniele Bonera.
Álex Jiménez and Mattia Liberali will take the field from the first minute, replacing Theo Hernández (excluded for tactical reasons) and Christian Pulisic (injured), respectively, against Patrick Vieira’s 'Grifone.'
But, as highlighted by La Gazzetta dello Sport in today’s edition, Jiménez and Liberali won’t be the only ones stepping up to the First Team for this match. On the bench, Fonseca will also include defender Davide Bartesaghi and Dutch midfielder Silvano Vos (both born in 2005), along with Francesco Camarda, the young striker born in 2008, who has been consistently called up in recent weeks.
