The player completed the last-minute goal, and this is the focus of the competition. It also shows that our youth training has been very successful." Strasser's one-goal fame can't help but remind us of another one-hit wonder, Parosky. Under Ancelotti, the new Inzaghi performed a miracle by scoring a last-minute goal just 18 seconds after coming off the bench. However, in 2008, Parosky transferred to Parma, and now he has joined Genoa, with hopes of returning to San Siro to truly take over from Inzaghi. And half of Strasser's ownership has already been sold to Genoa, so the young Sierra Leone player may also follow in Parosky's footsteps. Born in 1990, Strasser has also been hailed as Gattuso's successor and is believed to be able to secure a place in Milan's midfield. Now, "La Gazzetta dello Sport" has revealed that Galliani has brought Allegri a belated Christmas gift, with Lazari set to join the Rossoneri. Allegri's favorite player will directly reduce Seedorf's playing time and compete with Boateng for the playmaker position. At that point, with the midfield crowded, someone will have to leave. Although Seedorf is thought to be forced out, Strasser's future is also not optimistic, a situation similar to Parosky's predicament at the time. Last summer, in order to acquire Papastathopoulos, AC Milan exchanged the shared rights of three young players, Zigny, Oduamaidi, and Strasser, to Genoa. Genoa chairman Preziosi had a soft spot for Strasser, "This is a good deal, a player like Strasser can mature and become a regular starter in two or three years." Half a year later, Papastathopoulos' position in Milan's defense is even less than veteran Yepes', while Strasser has emerged unexpectedly, scoring his first goal and ultimately winning Allegri's favor. Whether such an impressive performance can change Strasser's fate remains unknown, because Galliani had already sold half of this young player's rights to Genoa in the summer transfer window and agreed for the young Sierra Leone player to play for Genoa for half a year. Whether AC Milan can retain this rare talent from their youth academy will be decided in the next few days. Strasser, who has just achieved "one-goal fame," might indeed be sent to Genoa. After scoring, Strasser happily said, "I am always ready to play for AC Milan. I am very happy in Milan, I don't know what the future holds." Clearly, he looks forward to staying at San Siro to continue proving himself. Although he has integrated well into the team, the "new Vieira" may not be able to decide his own fate.