Francesco Camarda scored three goals in his first two Italy Under-21s games this week
Inter Milan's 20-year-old striker Francesco Pio Esposito is rightly being lauded and scored his first goal for Italy against Estonia last week, but another name is making waves - Francesco Camarda, a player three years younger, and potentially more devastating.
Together, they could well become the strike partnership that defines the Azzurri's future.
At 17 years, six months and 18 days old, Camarda scored his first Serie A goal against Bologna in September, becoming the youngest player in Lecce's history to do so - the AC Milan forward sent south to gain experience on loan under Eusebio di Francesco.
With that goal before the international break, he broke yet another record in his remarkably precocious career.






