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Sat 26 March 2022 | 14:20

Tomori gave Abraham reviews on Serie A

Fikayo Tomori said that he urged Tammy Abraham to make a move to the Giallorossi and he hailed Milan for how they reacted to the racist abuse he suffered.

Fikayo Tomori

made a move to

Milan

in 2021 on a loan deal from

Chelsea

and showed a strong impression. During his six-month spell there, he convinced them enough to pay €28m in the summer to acquire his services on a permanent deal.

Talking to

The Guardian

, the England international spoke of the now-famous interview where he talked Italian.

“I always saw myself one day living in another country, whether that was for football or just in life. I always wanted to learn a new language.

“At home, my parents were from Nigeria, so they spoke Yoruba to me, and obviously at school you learn languages, but I came to Italy determined to learn Italian. Even if I was only going to be here on loan six months, I wanted to at least be able to know the present tense.”

After that he talked about the Premier League and Serie A’s difference in styles.

“In England, it’s more like basketball. Everything’s end-to-end, there’s more intensity, a lot more happens reactively. In Italy it’s more like American football. It’s like you have ‘plays’.

“When the ball’s here, I need to be here. When the ball goes, I know I have to be two metres over in that direction, or be looking for this particular player.

“In England it’s very much off the cuff and things happen so fast. You can be attacking one minute and the next the ball’s flipped over your head and you’ve got to run back 30 yards, then you’re back on the attack.

“Here it’s more like: ‘OK, the ball’s there, where’s my teammate? Where’s the opposition?’ If the ball goes over the top I need to be in a position where I can leave the striker and get there, but if the ball goes into feet I’m in a position to go press.”

He also said that Paolo Maldini continues to give tips to the squad.

“The other day he was talking to us about the speed of the ball moving through the back and how to work on our body position. As defenders, you want to make sure you’re impressing him.”

Tomori talked about the England national team’s lack of call up.

“There’s just so many talented players in my position already – Maguire, Stones, Coady, Mings, White at Arsenal – and there’s a limited amount of positions.

“I just have to make sure I’m playing at a high level. And then when I do get called on, to make sure I’m ready. I have to focus on what I’m doing here at Milan first and foremost.”

The Englishman announced that he suggested the

Roma

move to

Tammy Abraham

in 2021.

“When he said Roma was on the table, I said: ‘Bro this is a good league’, I felt like it would develop his game a lot.

“He has scored a lot of goals this season for Roma, they’re fighting for a Champions League spot. Definitely it’s helped him and definitely I gave him rave reviews about Serie A because I enjoyed myself so much the first six months.”

He spoke about the racial abuse he suffered along with Mike Maignan when Milan vanquished Cagliari recently.

“Obviously that was not a good moment. But all the players helped me to get away from the situation. Everyone knew what was going on. I spoke to the referee and since then everyone’s been very supportive and tried to give me as much support as possible, which was great.

“The steps to try and stop this is what we need to do next. It was a sad moment for me and Mike as well but the club were very supportive and they gave a reaction to it very quickly.”

The defender also talked about social media’s failure to reduce the abuse.

“You could make a foul, concede a penalty, anything, and by the time you get back in the changing room, you’ve got a thousand messages from nobody.

“People who make a fake account, people who know they can say this without having any consequences, feel like they’re untouchable, whatever it may be. Social media companies should be able to do more to curtail what’s happening.”

He commented on the Rossoneri’s exit from the

Champions League

group stage.

“I think there’s cycles in football. Before it was Real Madrid, Barcelona, then it was Bayern Munich, then it was the English teams. I don’t think it’s a specific correlation between Italian football and not doing well in the Champions League.

“For a lot of players in our team this season was their first experience of Champions League football. And we didn’t have an easy group.”

Tomori also talked about Stefano Pioli’s mother reminding him that he has not yet won a trophy in senior football as well as the title race this season.

“I wouldn’t say my parents give me a hard time like that! But it’s obviously something they want me to do, they want me to have a successful career.

“We’re in a good position but we’re taking it game by game. Hopefully at the end we have something to celebrate, and the manager’s mum can let him rest.”

 


source: SportMob



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