Italy vs Montenegro: Debut Win – 2-1

The game
Inserted in a group made up of Poland, Sweden, Armenia, North Macedonia and Montenegro, the adventure of Italy under 21 of the neo-Ct Silvio Baldini starts from La Spezia, where the Azzurrini go on the field to the peak against the Montenegrini of Goran Perisic (led today on the bench by the deputy Nikola Rakojevic). The first owner training chosen by the Tuscan technician sees Mascardi between the posts and a four -man defense formed by Idrissi, Light, Marianucci and Gym. In midfield Ndour, Lipani (New Captain) and Pisilli, with Koleosho, Raimondo and Fini in attack. The novelties are many, but the start for Italy is totally to forget. At 4 ‘Idrissi and Lipani creep to the limit of their penalty area and end up triggering Kostic, which quickly discard the gift and brings Montenegro on 1-0. The Azzurrini try to sketch a reaction, but a nice parade of Mascardi is needed in the quarter of an hour to deny the doubling to Djukanovic and a few moments after also a rescue on the IDRESSI port line.

Italy U21 vs. Montenegro U21: A Thrilling Comeback Victory

Italy’s U21 squad, under the guidance of new manager Silvio Baldini, kicked off their Uefa European Under-21 Championship Qualifying campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Montenegro. The match, held in La Spezia, saw the Azzurrini overcome an early setback to secure a vital win [[1]] [[2]] [[3]]. This analysis delves into the key moments of the match, providing a detailed breakdown of the performance.

Key Match Statistics

Italy U21 vs.Montenegro U21: Match Data
Statistic Italy U21 Montenegro U21
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The match saw a spirited response from the Italian side. The key to the victory lay in their ability to maintain composure and capitalize on opportunities despite conceding an early goal. The comeback demonstrated tactical versatility and the players’ determination to secure a positive result in their opening qualifier. Further detailed analysis of player performances and specific tactical adjustments needs to be included to add to this article.

FAQ: Frequently Asked questions on Italy U21 vs.Montenegro U21

Here are answers to some of the most common questions surrounding the exciting match between Italy U21 and Montenegro U21.

Who won the Italy U21 vs. Montenegro U21 match?

Italy U21 won the match with a final score of 2-1 [[1]].

When and where was the Italy vs Montenegro U21 match played?

The match took place on September 5,2025,in La Spezia [[1]].

Who is the current coach of the Italian U21 team?

Silvio Baldini is the current coach of the Italy U21 team, as of this qualifying match [[2]].

What was the meaning of this match?

This match marked both the beginning of the UEFA European under-21 Championship qualifying campaign and Silvio Baldini’s debut as the Azzurrini’s manager. It set the stage for the team’s performance in the competition [[3]].

What were the key moments of the match?

Montenegro took an early lead. Italy responded with two goals, securing the win [[2]]. further specifics on goalscorers and other key events need to be added.

What are the next steps for the Italy U21 team?

The victory provides significant momentum as they move forward in the qualifying group, setting them up for the next matches. Detailed details for the tournament to follow.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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