For calcio advocates, the conversation mainly focuses on a select few players. Kvicha Kvaratshkelia, Rafael Leao and maybe Joshua Zirkzee, for the most part. 
In recent months, players like Christian Pulisic, Riccardo Calafiori and Alessandro Buongiorno have become increasingly prominent in Italian football discourse. 
It helps that the latter two have hit form this season and are pushing for a place in Luciano Spalletti’s Euro 2024 squad. 
But there’s one player currently plying his trade at AC Monza that I don’t feel is talked about enough. No, not Matteo Pessina (who deserves all the plaudits he receives) - it’s his counterpart, Andrea Colpani. 

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