Malta Independent

First Italy call-up for starlet Cutrone

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Patrick Cutrone did not believe he could become an Italy internatio­nal, until the AC Milan striker experience­d a breakout season in Serie A this term.

The 20-year-old had made just one substitute first-team appearance before this campaign, but he has quickly establishe­d himself as a key player at San Siro, scoring 15 goals in all competitio­ns.

And as Cutrone prepares for his senior Italy debut - called up to the squad to play friendlies against Argentina and England he has revealed his rise to prominence felt unlikely just 12 months ago.

"Gattuso has given me a little bit of his character, but I always had a competitiv­e nastiness and a desire to score," the forward told a news conference.

"Last year I was in the Primavera and I honestly didn't think I'd get to this point, but I showed what I could do and trained hard. The coaches helped me a lot from those in the youth team to Montella and Gattuso.

"Dreams never end, especially for us youngsters. I hope to make my debut soon.

"I still haven't achieved anything, though. My parents help me a lot and keep my feet on the ground. This is an opportunit­y and I'll try not to waste it. I want to train well and improve. This is a starting point and I want to do more and more."

Italy face Argentina on Friday and Cutrone is relishing the prospect of taking on Barcelona great Lionel Messi.

"It will be an honour to face him," Cutrone added. "He is football."

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