Samuel Chukwueze has yet to replicate his blistering form for AC Milan since his move from Villareal albeit he has shown glimpses of his extraordinary qualities with the team's struggles and managerial inconsistences, he has had to settle for a substitute role most of the time, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.

Former Torino forward Giulio Ebagua has revealed that his transfer is more or less a scenario that can be pictured as being in the right place but at the wrong time.

Ebagua told Europa Calcio; "The Milan shirt weighs and the lights of San Siro weigh a lot. The player has quality, but there are moments in football when you end up in the right place but at the wrong time. I remember that, on my debut at the Meazza, I was petrified after a ball recovered from Sneijder: I stopped and looked around, so much so that Lucio intervened to anticipate me, in turn.

"San Siro is a stadium that is also not very forgiving and leaves little margin: probably, at this moment, Chukwueze is not able to express himself at his best because he is not ready to play in certain contexts. Sometimes, it can also be a question of mentality, of pressure”, he added.

 

By Olaleye Oluwadamilola

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