A plan for Camarda. He finds the goal after 6 months but now he has to play more

Francesco Camarda returned to scoring on Sunday after a six-month drought. And that's already great news (in addition to the fact that his goal against Pescara was really beautiful: stop following, protect the ball and finish great). Not because he had forgotten how to score, but simply because he wasn't playing anymore. Not with the first team (just 191 minutes in Serie A , with 13 appearances, one of which as a starter), nor with Milan Futuro (936 minutes, 12 appearances and 4 goals), nor with the Primavera or the Under 18s. There is a world of opportunities in front of the predestined one (the youngest debutant ever in the top league, at 15 years, 8 months and 16 days), that child prodigy who became an adult very quickly (also the youngest Italian debutant in the Champions League , this year with Bruges) and who has now been training with Maignan and Leao for a year. First called by Pioli, then with Fonseca and now under the watchful eye of Conceiçao, who however reduced his “minutes”. Everyone (including his teammates) took him by the hand, giving him advice and mental strength. Right. You gain experience, you metabolize the first “caresses” of expert defenders, in the locker room you think like adults.
All experience. Yes, also because the club on Via Aldo Rossi firmly believes in his potential and tries to work as best as possible to create an important prospect. So much so that in January they denied the player's loan to Monza. But Francesco remains a 16-year-old boy with a still immature physical structure and an experience to be cultivated training session after training session, match after match. Therefore, management is not convincing, if you don't play. See the month of February to believe it: ten minutes in the derby - in which he almost scored a great goal -, a few turns of the hand with Feyenoord in the Champions League and with Torino on Saturday afternoon.
Too little. Someone like Camarda needs continuity, he can't lose a season like this. He needs to play a lot more, in Serie A or Serie C it makes no difference now. Both teams have problems, but on one side there is a crowded forward department after the January revolution (with the Fab Four to which are added the luxury reserves Abraham and Jovic) while on the other, in a team that risks relegation, there is a need for someone with the "hunger" of Francesco. Maybe helping Milan Futuro is the best solution, given that Conceiçao snubs him. The important thing is that he plays. At the dawn of 17 years old, that's all that matters.
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