Here is Mancini’s young Italy: Meret and Luperto among the 35 called up


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Second stage for the National Roberto Mancini which will take place on Monday 29 and Tuesday 30 April, agreed from the FIGC with the Serie A League and which concerns players of a younger age group who are already part of the Italian Blue Tour. The coach has called 35 players today (the list does not include those involved in post-match championship matches) who will meet by 12 noon on Monday 29 at the Federal Technical Center in Coverciano, where they will have their first training session in the afternoon. A working session is also scheduled on the morning of the following day, Tuesday 30, before the end of the internship. Among the 35 blues the largest are Di Lorenzo and Valoti (class 1993), while the youngest (class 2001) are represented by Gozzi, Riccardi and Salcedo. The Juventus midfielder Nicol Fagioli should also have been part of this group, but he cannot answer the call due to unavailability. In addition to the staff of the National A, will be present the technicians of the Under 21 Luigi Di Biagio and of the Under 20 Paolo Nicolato and the coordinator of the National Youth of the Club Italia Maurizio Viscidi, in the optics of the job of connection and coordination between the Club Italia and the Italian national teams above all in view of the next engagements, the European Championship for the Under 21 and the World for the Under 20.

This is the list of the summoned. Goalkeepers: Emil Audero (Sampdoria), Marco Carnesecchi (Atalanta), Alex Meret (Napoli), Alessandro Plizzari (Milan); Defenders: Alessandro Bastoni (Parma), Raoul Bellanova (Milan), Davide Biraschi (Genoa), Kevin Bonifazi (Spal), Mattia Caldara (Milan), Andrea Conti (Milan), Federico Dimarco (Parma), Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Empoli) , Paolo Iweru Gozzi (Juventus), Sebastiano Luperto (Napoli), Nicola Murru (Sampdoria), Luca Pellegrini (Cagliari), Giuseppe Pezzella (Genoa), Filippo Romagna (Cagliari), Francesco Vicari (Spal); Midfielders: Francesco Cassata (Frosinone), Danilo Cataldi (Lazio), Alessandro Murgia (Spal), Hans Nicolussi Caviglia (Juventus), Manolo Portanova (Juventus), Alessio Riccardi (Rome), Mattia Valoti (Spal), Emanuel Vignato (Chievo) , Nicol Zaniolo (Rome); Forwards: Patrick Cutrone (Milan), Simone Edera (Bologna), Riccardo Orsolini (Bologna), Andrea Pinamonti (Frosinone); Vittorio Parigini (Turin), Andrea Petagna (Spal), Eddie Salcedo (Inter).

From: Il Mattino.

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