

One of the most beautiful excerpts from the book of the AC Milan's 2021 is, without doubt, the start to a historic first season that the Women's Primavera have had. The girls led by Davide Corti are currently second in the standings, -1 from Inter, after 10 matches unbeaten: 7 wins and 3 draws, with that 7-0 win away at Como in the last match before Christmas, in a way, the icing on the cake.
32 goals scored, starting with Monica Renzotti's free-kick, the winner in their first match against Juventus (the only match which the Bianconere have failed to win thus far, who have one game in hand), and only 7 goals conceded, with 5 clean sheets and only one match with more than one goal conceded (the 3-3 draw away at Tavagnacco). All this in a first-round that will draw to a close in mid-January, when Pro Sesto come to the Vismara.
All in all, an incredibly promising first season so far for the girls led by Davide Corti. The cooperation with the first team, which has seen lots of call-ups to the starting line-ups as well as appearances off the bench for the young Rossonere, is also bearing fruit. This is from a group that in addition to the "veterans" (19-year-olds Miotto and Cortesi as well as 18-year-olds Nano and Morleo) includes many others born in 2004 and 2005.
In addition to a first-team that welcomed several players in the summer who were born after the year 2000 and have so far starred for Ganz's AC Milan side this season, this is a sign of a focus on the future and a project that has youth and technical growth among its key points. And rightfully so, there is lots of hope that 2022, which is just around the corner, will go just as well as it has so far for a team that is less than six months old.
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