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16 years and 226 days! Milan's new star set two records in the Champions League, and the goal was blown + stripped to celebrate and dyed yellow

In the third round of the Champions League stage that ended in the early morning of October 23, Beijing time, AC Milan defeated Club Brugge 3-1 and won the first victory of this season's Champions League. It is worth noting that in this game, Milan's 16-year-old rising star Camada came off the bench and almost scored.

Before the game, Camada was included in Milan's squad for this round of the Champions League. In the 74th minute of the game, Fonseca chose to let Camada, who wore the No. 73 shirt, replace Morata when the team led 3-1 and the win of one more player was decided, and completed his Champions League debut.

At 16 years and 226 days, he surpassed Cristante to become the youngest player in Milan's history to play in the Champions League. In addition, Camada also surpassed Moise Keane (16 years, 267 days) to become the youngest Italy player to make an appearance in Champions League history.


Sadly, Camada came close to surpassing Fati (17 years and 40 days) to become the youngest goalscorer in Champions League history. He flicked his head into the box after receiving a cross from a teammate in the 87th minute. Unfortunately, VAR then intervened and the referee ruled the goal offside and ruled the decision invalid.


Not only that, but Camada also received a yellow card for stripping to celebrate after the goal, and when the goal was disallowed, Camada sat down on the ground with a palpable sense of disappointment.


Of course, at the age of 16, he can make his debut in the world's top Champions League and set two records, and the Italy boy is still happy this night.

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