
"So, with that recent form, the Rossoneri had hoped to improve in today's game against Napoli. Match report The first half was goalless, but that is not to say that the Diavolo were poor, not by any means. In fact, they were on top for the first 45 and were unlucky not to get ahead. Plazzotta and Mancioppi came close at the start and end of the half."
"So, when the Primavera took the lead 57 minutes in, thanks to a penalty from Simone Lontani, there were no real surprises. In fact, it had seemed somewhat inevitable that a goal was coming for the Rossoneri. Following that goal, though, it would be the Neapolitan outfit to start posing a threat, and they came close shortly after. Then, after 20 minutes of prolonged pressure, they got their reward, equalising with the last kick of the game."
Milan's Primavera experienced an up-and-down season, entering the Napoli match after a win over Parma but also two draws and a loss to Inter. The Rossoneri hoped to improve against Napoli. Milan dominated the first half, with the Diavolo on top for the opening 45 minutes and chances from Plazzotta and Mancioppi. The young side carried momentum into the second half and took the lead in the 57th minute when Simone Lontani converted a penalty. Napoli then applied prolonged pressure, came close shortly after the goal, and ultimately equalised with the last kick of the game.
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