U21 EURO | Montenegro 1-4 Italy: Azzurrini comeback triumph

Italy made up for a tough begin to dominate with within the European Beneath-21 Championship qualifier.

The Azzurrini had received all their video games till

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They did the alternative in Niksic this night, as Balsa Mrvaljevic had put hosts Montenegro in entrance when driving a few tackles to attain on 37 minutes, after Dragan Miranovic threatened earlier by thumping the crossbar from distance.

Marco Palestra and Luca Koleosho each sat out bans on this sport, however the Nazionale replied instantly with Roma midfielder Niccolò Pisilli bundling over the road from a nook.

Italy took the lead for the primary time on the hour mark with Matteo Dagasso ending off the sensible staff transfer created by Seydou Fini and Pisilli.

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They then ran riot, ratcheting up the scoreline with Francesco Camarda’s spectacular shimmy and angled drive, then Fini fired in right-footed on the close to submit.

Lecce striker Camarda went off with a knock to the knee.

The end result retains Italy in second place, three factors behind Poland.

CREMONA – OCTOBER 14: Coach Silvio Baldini reacts throughout the UEFA Euro U21 Qualification match between Italy and Armenia at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 14, 2025 in Cremona (Photograph by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Photographs)

Montenegro 1-4 Italy

Mrvaljevic 37 (M), Pisilli 42 (I), Dagasso 60 (I), Camarda 64 (I), Fini 74 (I)

Montenegro U21: Radanovic; Roganovic, Melentijevic, Dakic, Vukotic; Miranovic (Perovic 75), Vukanic (Knezevic 59); Mrvaljevic (Carevic 59), Jukovic (Kostic 67), Djukanovic; Perisic (Savovic 75)

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Italy U21: Palmisani; Bartesaghi, Mane, Comuzzo, Fortini; Dagasso (Zeroli 72), Lipani (Idrissi 86), Pisilli; Cherubini (Faticanti 86), Camarda (Cisse 78), Fini (Venturino 78)

Ref: Nogueira (POR)

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