Women’s World Cup 2023: All About Giulia Dragoni, the Teen Soccer Star Known as ‘Little Messi’

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Women’s World Cup 2023: All About Giulia Dragoni, the Teen Soccer Star Known as ‘Little Messi’
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Giulia Dragoni is already poised to become one of soccer’s biggest stars.

at age 4, joining Pro Sesto six years later. After leaving the club in 2019, Dragoni became part of Inter Milan’s junior team. Her dribbling skills eventually landed her a spot on Inter Milan’s senior team, with whom she launched her professional career in 2022.She now plays for FC Barcelona Femení, which she joined earlier this year. Dragoni is the first non-Spanish woman to live at La Masia, the team’s residence for youth athletes.

Dragoni made her debut with the Italian national team July 1, playing in a practice match against Morocco. No goals were scored during the friendly game. “I have no expectations, I can’t because I’m still so young and I came here to learn and get some experience,” Dragoni told CGTN just a week before her first appearance at the Women’s World Cup. “I have no pressure because I know how my teammates value me.”

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