
"Rafael Leao has arguably been AC Milan's most decisive played since his arrival over six years ago, but he isn't playing at his best currently. Corriere dello Sport (via Radio Rossonera) write how Milan are having a busy week as they prepare to face Bologna in the late match next Tuesday. During these uninterrupted few days at Milanello, the Rossoneri are focusing on Leao's condition."
"Particular attention is on Leao's condition, as CorSport write: "The adductor problem is holding him back from his most natural movements, namely sprinting and dribbling at speed." However, the former Lille make 'still takes the field, with great availability and professionalism, but he's not the real Leao'. That's precisely why he's specialising more in end product rather than his sprints and dribbles down the wing."
Rafael Leao has been AC Milan's most decisive player since his arrival but is not at his best due to an adductor problem. Milan are conducting an intensive week of training at Milanello as they prepare for the February 3 match at Bologna, requiring schedule adjustments and a planned rest day. The adductor issue restricts Leao's natural movements, particularly sprinting and dribbling, so he is concentrating more on end product while still training with professionalism. Christian Pulisic is also carrying an ankle problem, though both remain favourites to start against Bologna.
Read at SempreMilan
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]