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THE WEEKEND'S RESULTS: THE PRIMAVERA PROGRESS

THE WEEKEND'S RESULTS: THE PRIMAVERA PROGRESS

Yahoo19-05-2025
It has been a hugely positive weekend for the Rossoneri Youth Sector, with the Primavera standing out: thanks to their 3-1 win against Genoa, and Verona's loss in Monza, Federico Guidi's boys gain access to the play-offs. There were also comfortable wins for the women's Under-15s who dominated Real Vicenza, and the women's Under-17s who won the derby. The Under-18s drew, while the Under-15s took an important step towards the Championship semi-final after beating Roma.
THE WEEKEND'S RESULTS:
PRIMAVERA : Matchday 38, AC Milan 3-1 Genoa (32' pen. Liberali, 75' Ibrahimović, 92' Scotti)
WOMEN'S UNDER 15 : league, AC Milan 11-1 Real Vicenza (Dan, Fiore x 4, La Rocca, Schense, Ferranti x 2, Colombo, Cappello)
WOMEN'S UNDER 17 : league, AC Milan 2-0 Inter (7'st Montaperto, 70' Di Falco)
UNDER 18 : Matchday 34, AC Milan 2-2 Cesena (14' Batistini, 18' Asanji)
UNDER 15: quarter-finals first leg, AC Milan 4-0 Roma (6' and 37' Borsa, 27' Jadid, 54' Bernabè)
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