Matjaž Kamenšek-Pahič felt the power of Juventus’ youth team in Italy: Frosinone’s net shook five times during their visit
Photo: Frosinone Calcio
Although it’s true that things aren’t going according to plan for Juventus in this season’s Primavera, the Italian youth competition, this time the youth team of the Old Lady played an excellent game. Unfortunately, for the young Slovenian who earns his bread at Frosinone, Matjaž Kamešek-Pahič. He was on the field from the first to the last minute but, along with his teammates, couldn’t find a way to counter the very spirited home team.
Juventus, led by former Uruguayan international Paolo Montero, scored a whopping five goals and celebrated with a 5-2 victory. Diego Pugno scored two goals for the home team, while Alessandro Boccia signed both for the visitors. Matjaž Kamenšek-Pahič, as mentioned, spent all 90 minutes on the field.
After the high-scoring victory, Juventus is in ninth place on the Primavera standings, while Matjaž Kamenšek-Pahič and teammates are at the very bottom. Frosinone hasn’t celebrated a victory this season yet. The 19-year-old Slovenian defender, who has previously played for Maribor, Lecce, and Krško, has played 12 games for Frosinone’s youth team this season. Additionally, he can boast that he was on the substitute bench for the first round of the elite Serie A against Napoli
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Author: editorial Football Planet