Di Stefano and Pellegatti discuss Nkunku's need for a chance: "Allegri's not happy"
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Di Stefano and Pellegatti discuss Nkunku's need for a chance: "Allegri's not happy"
"Now we have to understand and wait for the situation regarding Nkunku. To judge, we need 3-4 consecutive games as a starter. We need a striker who is hungry for goals, who is obsessed, which is a word that comes up often in the Milan dressing room. Gimenez is an excellent player, but he doesn't give me the impression of a ferocious attacker in terms of finishing or an eye for goal."
"We need to understand Nkunku to see if the Frenchman can guarantee that threat on the pitch, that assiduous pursuit of goals, that obsession with scoring. We can't judge him yet because up until now, he's played little, in fits and starts, and has had some problems, so it's too early to judge Nkunku. However, the next three or four matches, which will see Milan still without Rabiot and Pulisic, will have to give us concrete answers regarding Milan's attack."
AC Milan faces a clear problem converting chances into goals due to Gimenez's underwhelming scoring record despite his other contributions. Massimiliano Allegri expects a striker with persistent hunger for goals, clinical finishing, and an obsessive drive to score. Christopher Nkunku represents a possible solution but has not had sufficient consecutive starts to be fairly assessed. The next three to four fixtures, played without Rabiot and Pulisic, will be decisive in evaluating Nkunku's ability to provide attacking threat. Concerns also exist about a congested schedule and a third consecutive emergency match, increasing pressure on the squad and coach.
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