Super Eagles Eligible Midfielder Wins AC Milan Goal of the Month

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Kevin Zeroli, a midfielder of Nigerian descent and Italy U20 international, has claimed AC Milan's Goal of the Month award for October 2024. This recognition comes after his stunning overhead kick in a 2-0 victory over AC Perugia during a Serie C - Girone B match. The goal, which came in the 27th minute after the goalkeeper deflected the ball out, showcased Zeroli’s athletic prowess and technique.

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Zeroli, who captains the AC Milan Futuro team, outshone competition from notable first team players including Samuel Chukwueze, Christian Pulisic, and Tijjani Reijnders. Chukwueze’s nomination was for his decisive strike against Udinese, while Pulisic and Reijnders were recognised for their contributions in a Champions League win against Club Brugge.

Born in Busto Arsizio in 2005 to an Italian father and a Nigerian mother, Zeroli made his Serie A debut for Milan on December 30, 2023, against US Sassuolo. He has since accumulated four appearances in Italy’s top division. Despite being provisionally cap-tied to Italy, Zeroli remains eligible for the Super Eagles, providing future potential for Nigeria’s national team. His contract with AC Milan extends until the 2027-2028 season.

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Editorial

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Kevin Zeroli’s achievement in winning AC Milan’s Goal of the Month is a testament to the emerging influence of young, talented players of African descent in European football. His standout performance not only underscores his skill but also signals the potential boost he could offer to Nigeria’s Super Eagles if he chooses to represent them at the senior level.

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As competition in top European clubs intensifies, recognition for players like Zeroli reflects the opportunities available for young footballers to shine and impact matches. His victory over established names like Chukwueze and Pulisic also highlights the depth of AC Milan’s talent pool, reinforcing their future potential in domestic and international competitions.

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Zeroli’s situation also opens a about player national allegiance and the increasing trend of dual eligible athletes having to make pivotal decisions early in their careers. With both Italy and Nigeria vying for his senior services, it will be fascinating to see which path he ultimately takes.

Did You Know?

Kevin Zeroli’s goal that earned him AC Milan’s October award was an overhead kick, a challenging move often associated with exceptional technical skill.

Zeroli made his Serie A debut at just 18 years old, showcasing Milan’s commitment to promoting youth talents.

The midfielder has captained AC Milan’s youth teams, indicating his leadership qualities even at a young age.

While he is provisionally cap-tied to Italy, FIFA regulations allow players with dual eligibility to switch allegiance before making a senior national team appearance.

AC Milan’s youth and reserve squads are known for producing world class talents, with past graduates including icons like Paolo Maldini and Franco Baresi.

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