GdS: Not enough at Chelsea, essential at Milan – €65m quartet enjoy Rossoneri resurgence

By Oliver Fisher -

AC Milan and Chelsea have done plenty of business over the pas few years and there seems to be a consistent theme, one that benefits the former rather than the latter.

As La Gazzetta dello Sport write, Fikayo Tomori, Olivier Giroud, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Christian Pulisic have shared common roads, either traveled together or a few months apart. The meeting point is the Rossoneri rebirth, given that the pillars of today’s Milan arrived from Chelsea and were reborn at San Siro thanks to the touch of Stefano Pioli.

Thanks to a newfound confidence and the desire to demonstrate that, with hindsight, the assessments made on them in London were perhaps too hasty or even incorrect.

Tomori’s resurgence

The Tomori deal went through in January 2021: a loan with option to buy that then turned into a permanent deal a few months later given his convincing performances in the second half of that season.

Having cost €28m, Tomori was reborn under the guidance of Pioli, becoming a pillar of the super defence of the 2022 Scudetto win.

“Coming here I noticed the attention given to details in defending. And how important it is to defend together with your teammates, knowing where the team is or where the opponents are,” he said in an interview with the Players’ Tribune.

With Milan he has made 136 appearances so far and has six goals to his name. He is, to many, the most important centre-back in the squad.

Giroud’s second youth

The second player picked up from the Blues is Olivier Giroud and with him everything revolves around a sensational sliding door.

“At Chelsea I didn’t play much. I could have left earlier and signed for Inter in the winter transfer window of 2020, instead God wanted me to choose Milan,” he told UEFA.

The Frenchman arrived in Italy in the summer of 2021, when the Diavolo got him by paying €1m. Pioli immediately trusts him and puts him at the centre of the project together with Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Giroud repaid this faith with big goals, such as those in the derby on 5 February 2022. A brace was worth, all things considered, a good chunk of the 19th league title.

So far he has made 123 appearances for the Rossoneri, with 47 goals (he also scored yesterday against Lecce) and 20 assists to his name.

Ruben’s rebirth

Ruben Loftus-Cheek has a great feeling with Italian coaches given that he thrived with Maurizio Sarri at Chelsea in the 2018-19 season. The former Lazio coach had used him as a mezzala with the license to throw himself into the attack, and he scored 10 goals.

Pioli took notes and gave him back his smile, transforming him into an essential key to breaking defences and unlocking matches. He cost €16m (plus €4m in bonuses) and so far he has made 35 appearances, already scoring 10 goals for the season.

A few days ago, he described his Italian breakthrough in this way to Cronache di Spogliatoio: “I have played in many positions in my career, in the current role I feel good.

“Pioli continually gives me feedback, also through videos and his English is improving day by day day. I work with the coach and his staff on the analysis of my game, I think this tool is important in today’s football.”

Pulisic’s explosion

Pulisic cost €20m and in Milan he is experiencing the best moment of his career. His numbers for the Rossoneri show 41 appearances, 13 goals (the last one yesterday against Lecce) and eight assists.

Captain America is a point of reference for Pioli, who has diverted him to the right flank and even used him as a playmaker yesterday.

Some interesting works came from his father Mark, who spoke to La Gazzetta: “Christian had everyone’s trust: Pioli trusts him, he always lets him play and doesn’t replace him immediately if things go wrong.

“Then He likes Milan and always speaks well of his team-mates: Tomori and Giroud helped him a lot when it came to choosing Milan.”

To embrace the Rossoneri project, a Zoom call with the coach was fundamental: “It went very well, Christian understood what the project was for him and said yes.”

Pulisic also represents a strategic coup for the American owners: the 25-year-old is the star of Gregg Berhalter’s US national team and in March he won the third consecutive CONCACAF Nations League as a protagonist.

   

Tags AC Milan Christian Pulisic Fikayo Tomori Olivier Giroud Ruben Loftus-Cheek

10 Comments

  1. It’s Pioli whose English is improving rather than Loftus Cheeky whose Italian is. So long as they can communicate well, I don’t mind, just found it interesting.

    This article says a lot more about Chelsea, how they churn through players and managers with no distinct style or ability to develop, than it does Milan. The English league is full of these players who would benefit from some faith, hopefully we can identify a couple more this summer. Sadly, no veteran striker to fill Giroud’s shoes.

    1. Maybe Jackson Martinez, they seem ready to buy another striker already.
      Not a veteran but a good player

      Problem with us negotiating with these rich clubs for their cast offs is they will want access to our stars.

  2. It is also what noting that Salah had a resurgence in Italy. And De bruyne. So yes, Chelsea seem to have that in them when they don’t have patience for anything. But it’s their fault. That came from their previous owner.

    1. The churn at Chelsea actually got far far worse at Circus Chelsea once the Boehly Clown Car took over from Russian (now Israeli) oligarch Abramovich.
      They’ve spent €1.1 billion buying some 22 players since 2022 and under Pochettino are a solid mid table side, currently #9.
      During the 2022-2023 season, Pulisic’s last one at Chelsea, there were so many players at Chelsea that there reportedly wasn’t enough room for them all, and some players had to dress in the hallways.
      Pulisic’s market value was well recognized, and during the forced sale of the club, he was actually listed as a marketing asset for the club in their sales brochure.
      I think Boehly, Chelsea and Pochettino did want him to stay, but by then Pulisic had gotten real tired of the Chelsea Circus and wanted out.
      One of the players Boehly bought was Raheem Sterling, from Man City for £47.5 million at a weekly salary of £325,000, the highest salary on the team, to take over Pulisic’s favored left wing spot. That was over twice what Pulisic was getting at Chelsea, £150,000 per week.
      This season Sterling has scored all of 6 goals and 4 assists.
      There is a lot of suspicion that Chelsea will soon get a big FFP penalty

      1. Chelsea play the FFP game very well, they’re fine. Part of the reason for the huge prices and for selling players like Pulisic and RLC as well as a bunch to Saudi clubs is to pass those tests

  3. Chelsea B team lol 😂
    All jokes aside, this reflects poorly on how Chelsea manages their players. If they don’t perform immediately they move them on. And that’s where value can be had. Granted most are not free but there’s good value for money to be made.

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