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Fikayo Tomori relishing life at AC Milan

 

AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori is back in the England squad for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers  and says life with AC Milan and Zlatan Ibrahimovic has helped him get his career firmly back on an upward curve.

The 23-year-old has been out of the England squad for almost two years, and his one cap came against Kosovo in a Euro 2020 qualifier back in November 2019.

He subsequently dropped out of regular contention at Chelsea but has revitalised his career with a loan move to Milan, which became permanent this summer, helping them to second in the current Serie A table.

Tomori’s form in Italy has earned him a recall to the England squad and the central defender has a good chance of featuring in the upcoming qualifiers against Andorra and Hungary.

Asked about the disappointment of not featuring more for Chelsea, Tomori said: “Since I have been at Milan, I haven’t really thought about it.

“It was a difficult time – every footballer wants to play, and every footballer wants to show themselves on the pitch.

“When you are not able to do that it is difficult – and being able to overcome and forget about that is part of the reason why it is now going so well.

“I didn’t really dwell on it and just moved on and put it as part of football, part of life.

“I had a really good support system with my family and my friends – and now I’ve overcome that I want to take it further and keep progressing

“It feels good, to have been here and then out of it for a while, and then to be back, I am really happy.

“And now my goal is to stay here, with my performances here and back in Milan.

“Every footballer wants to play and I got the opportunity to do that at Milan  and when it came, such a big club, I was so excited and I am really happy that it has gone well so far.

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“We have started the new season well and the club have shown a lot of faith in me, a lot of confidence.

“So I am really comfortable there, really settled and it’s led me to be here, so it’s all going really well.”

Tomori also praised the impact of the 40-year-old forward Ibrahimovic on the AC Milan squad.

“There is this view of him in the media, but ever since I got there he was speaking to me, helping me with the language,” said Tomori.”He has been a really big help and has such a big aura in the dressing room.

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