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Donnarumma becomes Italy’s youngest goalkeeper

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ROME: Seventeen- year- old Gianluigi Donnarumma became the youngest goalkeeper to play for Italy when he appeared in the 3-1 friendly defeat at home to France yesterday.

The AC Milan goalkeeper, also the youngest player to be picked in any position for 105 years, was a half-time substitute for 38-year-old Gianluigi Buffon, himself Italy’s most capped player who was making his 162nd appearance.

Italy, playing their first game under new coach Giampiero Ventura, were trailing 2-1 at Bari’s Stadio San Nicola when Donnarumma entered the fray, but he had little to do until he smothered the ball at Andre-Pierre Gignac’s feet.

However, he was beaten inside his near post by Lavyin Kurzawa’s shot for France’s third goal in the 81st minute, although shortly afterwards he did well to stop a Paul Pogba freekick which found a hole in the Italy wall.

“Buffon told me to stay calm, do what I know and to have fun,” Donnarumma said. “I can’t describe it. I want to thank the coach for this opportunit­y and my debut. I am quite emotional about it.”

Ventura made few tactical changes to the team he inherited from Antonio Conte which reached the Euro 2016 quarter-finals, beating reigning champions Spain on the way.

Anthony Martial had put Euro 2016 runners-up France ahead after poor defending by Italy, Graziano Pelle levelled with a shot on the turn but Olivier Giroud put the visitors back in front after more unusually slack defensive work by the hosts.

It was the first internatio­nal to feature a so-called video assistant referee (VAR) to help the officials on the pitch.

Fifa said it was an “offline” test in which the VAR was able to communicat­e with match referee Bjorn Kuipers but the game would not be stopped to check replays. – Reuters

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