Primavera 2: Vicenza Win – 3 Key Takeaways

Lecco Primavera begins the second round with a victory against Vicenza which represents the sixth consecutive useful result and remains in second place in the standings of group A of the Primavera 2 championship, with 31 points, still 3 points behind leaders Como.

The match at the Socche stadium in Isola Vicentina was close and played on the edge of balance, with chances on both sides and the two goalkeepers involved for the entire 90 minutes.

The decisive goal to win the match came in the 81st minute and was scored by Filippo Monguzzi, making his debut in the blue-and-blue shirt after his arrival from Monza: the 2007-born player took over midway through the second half and took advantage of a vertical through ball from Cosi to find himself face-to-face with Basso and coolly beat him.

For coach Achille Mazzoleni’s team it is the ninth victory in 16 matches played so far: in a week, Saturday 31 January, the home match against Entella is scheduled.

Vicenza-Lecco Primavera 0-1

Markers: 81’ Monguzzi

Vicenza: Basso, Broggian, Barbiero, Renzi, Minucelli (62′ Blal), Morittu (62′ Vlad), Binotto (83′ Florio), Catino (45+1′ Randon), Romio, Picardi (62′ Tartaglia), Tonin. Available Chinellato, Cunegatti, Dall’Armellina, Stradiotto, Zaghett, Gashi, Poier. All. Belardinelli

Lecco: Tschöll, Polonioli, Scaldaferri (80′ Polizzi), Papotti, Balliano (72′ Benvenuto), Bernasconi, Vergato (68′ Monguzzi), Cosi, Riva, Santulli (80′ Hugony), Fumagalli (72′ Tondi). Available Cerri, Bennett, Fiore, Spreafico, Purita, Corna, Lebyad. All. Mazzoleni

Referee: Dallagà

Warned: Renzi, Tonin, Blal, Bernasconi, Cosi

Expelled: –

Recovery time: pt 2’, st 5’

Note: –

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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