Francesco Camarda, The young player of Milan, starts today for the first time in Serie A, against Cagliari, in 16 years, 7 months and 29 days, placing himself on the podium of the most precocious players of the team of ‘ rossonero’, only surpassed by his compatriots Gianluigi Donnarumma and Giuseppe Sacchi, both goalkeepers.
The damage of Alvaro Morata caused by a head-to-head collision with the Serbian Strahinja Pavlovic in training on Thursday and where he was admitted to hospital overnight, leaving the striker’s position orphaned Paulo Fonseca against Cagliari.
The Portuguese coach, who is in mind Tammy Abraham and Luka Jovic the replacements for the captain of the Spanish team, chose the jewel of the quarry because he did not see the aforementioned 100% physical.
Just two days after Donnarumma
Choosing Camarda to lead forward against Cagliari didn’t break any records, but just barely. In 16 years and 244 days, Camarda will be the third youngest Milan player to start in Serie A. Donnarumma did it two days before16 years old and 242, while Sacchi, 40s goal, He achieved this when he was 16 years and 232 days old.
Camarda, in addition, was placed ten in the general list of Serie A. In second place is Gianni Rivera honored at the game for wearing the same shirt. In the first position, Amadeo Amadei, that it was done in Rome in 15 years and 288 days.
If he scores, Camarda will become the youngest Serie A scorer in Milan’s history.
From record to record
Last season, the young striker set a record. entering the field at Milan-Fiorentina on November 25, 2023, became the youngest debutant in the entire history of Serie A, surpassing the previous one at 15 years, 8 months and 15 days, a record established by the Italian Wisdom Amey in 2021.
Furthermore, in his European debut, on October 22 at the San Siro against Bruges in the Champions League, he became the youngest Italian to play in the tournament. In 16 years, 7 months and 12 days he surpassed the previous record of Moses Kean.
Source: La Verdad

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