Don’t call him “son of”, especially if he then invents little pearls of this kind, especially in one of the most complex matches played in the European group. The kids’ Inter here at Leverkusen achieved their sixth success out of six in the Youth League by beating Bayer with a great long-range goal from Mattia Zanchetta: the 18-year-old Nerazzurri midfielder, son of coach Andrea, was the best on the pitch in a freezing afternoon. He decided the challenge in a second period of struggle and effort. Inter therefore concludes this first phase with full points, ahead of everyone and with an increasingly convincing attitude: the quality of the squad is above average, but the spirit also gives us hope for the direct elimination phase.
SPARKS AND THE FUTURE
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Against the aggressive Germans who came out at a distance, Inter held up despite the many absences which led Zanche to give space to guys who usually play less (Vanzulli and Tigani, interesting new faces). Among the rivals here at the Ulrich Haberland Stadion, right next to the grown-ups’ facility where Inzaghi and Cesare played, among others, for Atalanta and Fiorentina. Natali junior reached Germany from Barcelona, yesterday he trained with Wirtz and Frimpong, while today he was marking the star of the Nerazzurri attack Lavelli, who they call “Pocho” for a nice similarity. He won the very, very physical duel in the first half, but conceded something to the Inter player in the second half. Now Inter are already thinking about the Youth round of 32, which they will attend from the main door and with a red carpet rolled out: they will face an opponent ranked between 17th and 22nd place in the maxi-group at home, and will be discovered via draw on 20 December.
