WOMEN’S PRIMAVERA STILL FLYING HIGH

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WOMEN’S PRIMAVERA STILL FLYING HIGH

The season as reigning champions inevitably brings with it greater responsibilities. The Scudetto on the shirt is something that must be defended, and Coach Zago’s side are once again establishing themselves at the top of the league. The most recent result, 2-1 against Napoli, was secured through a comeback in the latter stages of the game.

Goals from Minnei in the 77th minute and from Gemini in the 90th decided a delicate match and rewarded the young Rossonere, who dedicated the win to their two injured teammates, Lucia Carulli and Annais Stendardi. This shows that the group is all together, and at this moment in time they are second in the league, level on points (15) with Sassuolo.

Juventus are ahead in the league on maximum points (21), after seven matches we have five wins and two defeats, against Juventus and Roma. These results, showing the work of this side in recent years, also show that there is the constant ascension of those breaking into the First Team, after rising previously from the Youth Sector.

We’re talking about Nadine Sorelli, Monica Renzotti and Sara Stokić, already in Coach Bakker’s side, but also Karen Appiah, Paola Zanini and Lavinia Tornaghi. Examples that can be followed and motivate the women in Head Coach Zago’s side to push for more, starting with the next away clash at Hellas Verona.

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