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- Last Updated
- 38 days ago
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For the first time in 22 years, Daniele Maldini has been called up to the Italy national football team, marking a significant moment as he follows in the footsteps of his father, Paolo, and grandfather, Cesare, both of whom have represented Italy with distinction. The 22-year-old forward currently plays for Monza after a stint at AC Milan and has been included in coach Luciano Spalletti's squad for Nations League matches against Belgium and Israel. In addition to Maldini, Spalletti has named three potential debutants: Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, Milan defender Matteo Gabbia, and Roma midfielder Niccolò Pisilli. Italy, currently leading Group A2 after victories against France and Israel, will face Belgium in Rome on October 10 and Israel in Udine on October 14. Both Paolo and Cesare Maldini have left a significant legacy in Italian football, with Paolo earning 126 caps and Cesare contributing 14 caps during his career. The inclusion of new talent signals an exciting phase for Italian football as they seek to build on their recent successes.
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- Last Updated
- 38 days ago
- Bias Distribution
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