Monza produced a clinical and controlled performance to sweep past Avellino 3-0 in the Coppa Italia, advancing to the next round with minimal fuss. Playing under the lights in front of their home supporters, the Serie A side showcased their superior quality from the first whistle, with goals in each half sealing a comfortable evening in Brianza.
Monza control the cup tie
Monza dictated possession from the outset, moving the ball quickly and pinning the visitors deep inside their own half. The breakthrough arrived in the 23rd minute after a patient build-up, with a low drive from the edge of the box finding the bottom corner. Avellino offered little going forward and were forced to defend for long stretches, their shape eventually fracturing under the weight of Monza's persistent pressure.
Two additional goals after the interval removed any remaining doubt. The second came from a well-timed run in behind the defence, calmly finished first-time, while the third rounded off the scoring from the penalty spot after a handball in the box. Monza's goalkeeper remained largely untroubled, albeit with one athletic save to preserve the clean sheet late on.
What it means
The Coppa Italia has historically served as a platform for lower-league sides to spring surprises, but Avellino never seriously threatened an upset here. Monza's professionalism and squad depth were evident, as they managed the tie efficiently without needing to hit top gear. For the Biancorossi, the victory builds confidence and extends a positive start to their competitive season, while Avellino can take heart from a determined display despite the scoreline.

