It wasn’t enough for Milan Futuro to take the lead twice to get the better of Pescara, who found the decisive 2-3 goal with Lancini in the final minutes. At the Chinetti Stadium in Solbiate Arno, yet another match filled with regrets played out for the Rossoneri’s second team. Despite a good performance, they failed to pick up any points to climb the standings and try to pull away from second-to-last place.
The match was marred by yet another red card this season: with Bartesaghi’s sending-off, the total number of red cards in this campaign has now risen to eight. Previously, Jimenez, Camporese, Ballo-Touré, Minotti, Gala, and Coubis (twice) had also been sent off.
Camarda's show not enough for Milan futuro against Pescara?
Among the clear positives from the early lunchtime kickoff was the return to scoring from open play by Francesco Camarda—his last such goal dating back to September. The Rossoneri prodigy produced a stunning finish, using a backheel touch to beat his marker before curling a shot into the corner from the edge of the box, as pointed out by Calciomercato.com.
Two minutes played in Turin, a starting spot and a goal 24 hours later with Milan Futuro—Camarda continues to prove he is a talent capable of bringing great satisfaction to the Rossoneri both now and in the future. However, he needs more playing time, perhaps consistently with the second team, as in the senior squad, Gimenez and Abraham risk limiting the space he deserves. Meanwhile, Daniele Bonera’s position as head coach remains uncertain.
