Aurélien Tchouameni thrown out!

Aurélien Tchouameni thrown out!
Aurélien Tchouameni thrown out!

Completely missing the point against AC Milan (1-3), Tuesday evening in the Champions League, Aurélien Tchouameni finds himself at the heart of criticism.

Bad evening for Aurélien Tchouameni. Whistled by the public at the Santiago Bernabéu on the sidelines of the kick-off of the match between Real Madrid and AC Milan on Tuesday evening in the Champions League, the Frenchman did not help his case once on the green rectangle. Directly involved in the Rossoneri's first two goals, the former Monegasque was taken off at the break by Carlo Ancelotti, obviously due to a physical problem.

Having become the number one target of criticism in Spain, Aurélien Tchouameni is considered a “ cause
perdue
» by the daily AS. “The Bernabéu even whistled him and they (the supporters) raised the decibels of their anger when they heard his name on the scoreboard. For Ancelotti it is indisputable, but the present invites us to think that it should cease to be so,”
adds the Madrid media.

Tchouameni, “not a player for Real”

For Frédéric Hermel, a follower of the White House for many years, the new vice-captain of the Blues is
“catastrophic » and is simply “ not a player for Real ». « Real cannot dominate the big players in Europe with Tchouaméni and Camavinga in the middle. » estimates for his part Emmanuel Petit on the airwaves of RMC.

« Tchouameni cost 100 sticks! This guy, we compared him to Pogba with a ball. I have a list of 15 players in Europe better than him in his position that easily comes to mind.”notes Walid Acherchour coldly. One thing is certain: Aurélien Tchouameni will quickly have to get his act together if he does not want to lose the confidence of Carlo Ancelotti, who seems to be one of the last supporters of the French midfielder. Indeed,

Madrid leaders are reportedly seriously considering parting ways with the 24-year-old player
next summer.



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