Monza surprised Udinese on Wednesday (2-3) at home and knocked them out of the Italian Cup after a close game in which the recently promoted team, owned by Italian tycoon Silvio Berlusconi, signed a comeback in the final stage to earn the pass in the round of 16, where Juventus awaits.
The team of revelation in the early part of this season in Italy was, without a doubt, Gerard Deulofeu’s Udinese, substitute tonight. However, the black and white team cannot in a Monza that since changing coaches three weeks ago has radically changed its dynamics.
Monza is not a newly promoted to use. Their owners injected money during the summer market and signed up thirteen players, something almost no one promoted could afford. Results have been slow to come, but since the sacking of Giovanni Stroppa and the arrival of Rafaelle Palladino, Monza has posted three straight wins and just one loss the previous day.
Today, in the Coppa, Berlusconi’s team knocked out an entire Udinese team that, although it is true that they did not come out with their eleven gala, is sixth in Serie A, worthy of talking to great ones.
Monza delivers at the beginning and at the end
Monza took the lead in the first action with a goal from Italian Mattia Valoti. The Argentinian Nehuén Pérez jumped to save the moment the game resumed, in the 49th minute, and returned with two goals, the second of them in the 68th minute, when the rush of a Monza was released, that at any time. give up the fight.
Italian Salvatore Molina made it two in the 70th minute and, with almost no time left to celebrate, Italian Andrea Petagna made it 2-3.
Already in the round of 16, Monza will face a Juve who are, at the moment, in low form and have already won Serie A this season.
Spezia and Parma also enter the round of 16
Earlier, Spezia and Parma sealed their classification in this third round after defeating Brescia and Bari, respectively.
Spezia, who are in 15th place, did not disappoint against a rival in Serie B like Brescia, seventh in the table occupying the quarter-finals place in the promotion playoff.
The locals overcame the roller with a resounding 3-1 start with a goal from Slovakian David Strelec. Earlier, in the fifth minute, VAR intervened to disallow Iceland’s Mikael Egill Ellertsson’s goal for a foul before scoring.
Already in the second half, Spezia was able to close the match with a goal from Italian Daniele Verde and the second from Strelec, in the 86th minute. Brescia tied the score with a goal added by Italian Stefano Moreo.
In the round of 16, Spezia will face Atalanta, second in Serie A after a more solid start to the season.
Inter will face Parma
For its part, Parma, sixth in the silver category, was able to topple a Bari fourth in the same Serie B thanks to a goal from Pole Adrian Benedyczak half an hour into the match.
Inter, seventh in Serie A after a shaky start but strengthened after recent results both in Europe and in the domestic championship, will be their opponents in the round of 16 in the Coppa Italia.
Source: La Verdad

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