M’Baye Niang doesn’t see himself as “immovable” at Milan, and admits “I still have a lot to learn”.
The Frenchman has three goals and two assists in 11 Serie A games this season, continuing the good from he showed under Sinisa Mihajlovic last season.
“I don’t feel immovable,” Niang said in an interview with Milan TV.
“If I want to play I have to keep going well and give the Coach [Vincenzo Montella] answers.
M’Baye Niang doesn’t see himself as “immovable” at Milan, and admits “I still have a lot to learn”.
The Frenchman has three goals and two assists in 11 Serie A games this season, continuing the good from he showed under Sinisa Mihajlovic last season.
“I don’t feel immovable,” Niang said in an interview with Milan TV.
“If I want to play I have to keep going well and give the Coach [Vincenzo Montella] answers.
“I’ll grow with experience, I’m young and I still have a lot to learn from those who are more experienced.
“There are a lot of youngsters here, but there are also several experienced players who help us a lot. We’re a nice mix.”
The Rossoneri drew with city rivals Inter in the Derby della Madonnina on Sunday, and face strugglers Empoli at the weekend.
“It was a great game, there was a great atmosphere in the stadium. We regret having conceded a goal at the end, but this game will help us improve.
“We have room for improvement, Inter played a good game, they pressed us high.
“We’re disappointed to have conceded a goal in the last minute, but we’re in a nice position in the table and now we think about Empoli.
“Empoli don’t deserve their position in the table [17th], they’re a very organised team. We have to face them in the same way we dealt with Juventus and Inter. “We’ll need a lot of conviction and humility.”