AC Milan’s starlet Francesco Camarda will be at Paulo Fonseca’s disposal on Tuesday night after missing the Futuro match this weekend.
With Tammy Abraham injured and Luka Jovic absent, Camarda was granted an opportunity in the Champions League, and he made the most of it, impressing in his limited time on the pitch, and even scoring a difficult header. Although it was ruled out, the importance still stands.
He was marginally offside, and his finish was superb – a header that would be expected from a 30-year-old, rather than a 16-year-old academy mainstay. Therefore, more chances are expected to arrive, especially with players absent.
As Tuttosport (via Milan News) reports, the striker will be with the first team again on Tuesday night, and this explains his absence from the Futuro’s game against Perugia.
Alvaro Morata is expected to start the game, and there is no specification about the youngster getting minutes, but it would certainly be a fine test of his current position if he were to be given 10 minutes against the current Serie A leaders.
From Milan, the message and idea will remain clear. If the moment is right to give him an opportunity, and the game allows the chance to do so, Camarda could enter the pitch once again.
I have a feeling he will score the winner
And make it quick and smart, so he doesn’t get injured
I like this a lot. Let’s be careful how we manage his workload, but he’s good enough to play meaningful minutes in the first team, especially when we’re short on strikers. So they rested him on the weekend. Now let him play 30 minutes in the first team!