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Chelsea loanee opens up on life in Italian Seria A as he aims to secure first team spot

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Chelsea loanee Fikayo Tomori has opened up on the new adventure he’s enjoying at Italy as he continues to prove himself at AC Milan.

Fikayo Tomori broke into the Chelsea team under Frank Lampard but was forced to move out on loan during the January transfer window due to limited game time.

The young defender was behind Kurt Zouma, Antonio Rudiger, Thiago Silva and Andreas Christensen in the pecking order and was linked with many clubs before he moved to AC Milan.

Tomori made his debut against Inter Milan in the Coppa Italia, coming off the bench to replace Simon Kjaer and then started against Bologna.

The young defender has been impressing with his performance as he’s been using his pace and strength very nicely and as he gets ready for the weekend game he has opened up on life at AC Milan.

Tomori in an interview with MilanTV has revealed how he has been coping with the new environment he met himself.

When asked about how he feels at Milan, Tomori stated that he’s very happy to be in such a great club like Milan as everyone was very kind to him, they helped him fit in.

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Tomori also spoke about how he’s feeling concerning his first game as a starter at San Siro, he noted that it’s a period of very close matches, the team are in a good moment and want to overtake Inter in the standings.

Quizzed about his condition at the club, Tomori added that he feels good and very happy, he noted that he’s improving and learning the language adding that he’s trying to settle in and hope to find himself better.

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