
"It was a game where they took the lead, but we had our chances before them. They scored in an avoidable situation, but despite that, we did well to look for the equaliser. I don't like to talk about this, but there were two incidents, which we also reviewed, that looked like clear penalties. Honestly, we're not interested in these discussions, though. The positive thing is that, despite the pitch being unplayable today, our players always tried to play the ball, even if the flow of play wasn't what it used to be."
"I don't look at the standings ; we look at the players' growth. It's a championship where balance reigns, both at the top and the bottom, and therefore it's a league where you can win or lose against anyone. I'm happy with Angelicchio's debut, born in 2009, and I congratulate him, his team-mates, and the staff. We're on the right path, and the results are visible in this regard."
Milan Primavera were eliminated from the Coppa Italia after a 1-0 away defeat to Parma in the round of 16. The match featured two incidents that appeared to be clear penalties and were reviewed. Match conditions were described as unplayable, yet players continued to attempt playing through difficult conditions. The exit followed a weekend 2-1 league win over Roma that had raised optimism. A 2009-born player, Angelicchio, made his debut and received praise. Emphasis remains on player growth rather than league standings, with acknowledgement that the championship is balanced and competitive.
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