The San Siro roared like a living beast under the night sky, floodlights piercing the Milanese chill. Enzo Sky Vito sat on the bench, heart pounding so fiercely he thought it might burst. Tonight was different — tonight, Stefano Pioli had promised him minutes. His first real chance to prove himself on the grandest stage.
The Call
The match against Fiorentina was tense. Milan led by a slender 1-0, but the visitors pressed hard. Pioli's trusted veterans had given their all, yet fatigue was setting in.
In the 75th minute, the assistant coach signaled to Pioli. A quick gesture followed, and Enzo felt the world tilt as the fourth official held up his number.
"Go show them who you are," Pioli whispered as Enzo crossed the touchline.
The Moment
Enzo's boots kissed the sacred San Siro turf with reverence. The crowd's murmur swelled into a thunderous roar as he took position on the right wing.
Minutes later, a swift Milan counterattack sprung to life. Leão danced past two defenders on the left, then flicked a perfectly weighted pass into the penalty area.
Enzo's eyes locked onto the ball as it arced through the air. Time seemed to slow.
With a deft touch, he controlled the ball on his chest, spun past a defender, and with instinct born of El Fenômeno's spirit, unleashed a curling shot with his left foot.
The net bulged.
San Siro erupted.
Aftermath
Teammates swarmed Enzo, the smile on his face radiant as the floodlights.
Zlatan was the first to clap him on the back. "Welcome to the family," he grinned.
In the mixed zone, journalists buzzed around, eager to capture the story of the teenager who had just announced himself.
Enzo's eyes glistened as he spoke, "I've dreamed of this moment since I was a kid. This goal isn't just for me — it's for everyone who believed."
A New Chapter
That night, Enzo didn't just score a goal — he ignited a new chapter in his journey, stepping out of the shadows and into the bright light of Milan's future.