Kailey Willis was involved in Hellas Verona’s 4-2 victory over Pro Sesto in the Italian women’s youth league, known as Primavera.
The Malta U-19’s international, who has also one cap at senior level, was in the starting formation and played the full first 45 minutes.
Following this victory, Hellas Verona remain fourth on 19 points as they look to secure a Scudetto play-off spot.
Next weekend, Willis and her Hellas Verona side will host leaders Juventus.
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