Andrea Raggi believes former Monaco teammate Tiemoue Bakayoko will thrive at Milan, but struggled with “pressure” at Chelsea.
The midfielder moved to Chelsea for €49m a year ago, but failed to make an impact, so joined the Rossoneri on a €5m loan with €35m option to buy.
“When he arrived at Monaco from Rennes in 2014, it took him a while to adapt there too,” Raggi told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Andrea Raggi believes former Monaco teammate Tiemoue Bakayoko will thrive at Milan, but struggled with “pressure” at Chelsea.
The midfielder moved to Chelsea for €49m a year ago, but failed to make an impact, so joined the Rossoneri on a €5m loan with €35m option to buy.
“When he arrived at Monaco from Rennes in 2014, it took him a while to adapt there too,” Raggi told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“He only started making an impact in the second season. I think Tiemoue needs to be put in the best condition to express himself the way he can. He has to feel important and mustn’t have too much pressure on his shoulders, at least not at the start.
“That doesn’t mean he is a player who lacks character, quite the opposite, but perhaps the experience at Chelsea also helped him to deal with that part of his game.
“Bakayoko is physically very strong, but that doesn’t prevent him from being technically gifted. He’s great at winning back possession and can dribble well, which is why it’s difficult to stop him once he charges at defenders. Strong in the air, too.”
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