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GdS: Positional rotation central to Fonseca’s plan to get strikers firing – the idea

After making a bright start to life as an AC Milan player, Tammy Abraham has ended up under the spotlight for the wrong reasons. As a result, Paulo Fonseca has come up with a plan to try and get him scoring again.

Abraham joined Milan on transfer deadline day during the summer on a dry loan from Roma and he assisted Rafael Leao within two minutes of his debut against Lazio. However, he is yet to score an open play goal and ended up at the centre of a penalty storm in Florence on Sunday.

As this morning’s edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) writes, the English striker is competing with Noah Okafor for a starting spot in next Saturday’s match against Udinese, unless in the meantime he convinces Fonseca that he can be useful in another role.

The Portuguese coach has come up with the idea of swapping the positions of Abraham and Alvaro Morata during the match. The Spanish striker has been used more as a No.10 in recent weeks in the new system but he could be moved closer to goal during parts of the match.

Then, the idea is that Abraham would be behind him to distribute the ball as a link-up forward and to use his movement to find space, keeping the opposing defenders busy and constantly guessing.

It must also be noted that Morata has only scored twice in seven games for Milan and while they were a couple of important goals, he too will hope to find a bit more scoring form given he averages one goal every 196 minutes at present.

gazzetta dello sport 10 october
Tags AC Milan Tammy Abraham

9 Comments

  1. Así idiotas!!!! acá me llamen troll… COMO EN 2015 /16… GAME OVER!!!! MEJOR LA REALIDAD A LA DULCE MENTIRA!!!! (FONSECA) el campeón de Ucrania JAJAJAJA 👍🏻🤡🇵🇹🤮

    1. Just cram it Pablito you are basically spamming this website with hundreds of the same comments for the past month. If that isn’t trolling I don’t know what is.

  2. Once again, the arrogant clowns thought they were smarter than anyone else by bringing two cheap guys that nobody was pursuing. And surprisingly, the cheap coach that nobody was pursuing can’t do much about that. Meanwhile, Inter on the verge of bankruptcy or Juventus that is not the most growing brand on Earth or Napoli that isn’t even playing the UCL can spend money on good coaches and/or good players.

    1. I wonder if there is a correlation between Inter spending money they don’t have on players/coaches, and the fact they are on the verge of bankruptcy.

      I have less of an issue on how much we spend, then on how we have been spending the money. Wish we could get Maldini back.

  3. Good move because Abraham can’t even kick a ball with his left foot. So he’s useless close to the goal. Moving him away from goal to Morata and Okafor is a good idea.

  4. On the bench is the least distance from goal that he should be considered. Morata plays there because he can; Tammy can’t even keep hold of the ball atm..
    Let’s get another midfielder in there (Liberali, Zeroli, RLC etc) and give Tams the night off with his buddy

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