Serie A: AC Milan coach gives reason for Chukwueze’s struggles in Italy

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Serie A: AC Milan coach gives reason for Chukwueze’s struggles in Italy

AC Milan manager, Stefano Pioli has backed Samuel Chukwueze to become a key figure at the San Siro despite his struggles at the club.

Chukwueze opened his Serie A account in AC Milan’s 3-1 away win against Hellas Verona on Sunday.

The Nigeria international replaced Noah Okafor in the 73rd minute and scored the visitors’ third goal a few minutes later.

Pioli was full of praise for the winger after the game and is upbeat he will get better with more games.

“It’s the story of a foreign player who comes to play in a difficult and complicated league, where the demands are certainly different from those he had at Villarreal. He is putting a lot of will and effort into trying to do the best possible,” Pioli told DAZN.

“I believe that too many times judgments are rushed and there is no time to wait. They are guys who come from a different mentality, another way of living and training, another way of playing.

I’m very happy with the goal and that he’s doing well when he’s called upon. We have the patience necessary to wait for all our players.”

Chukwueze joined the former Serie A champions from LaLiga club, Villarreal, last summer.

The 23-year-old has been consistently criticised for his inconsistent displays since his arrival at the club.

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