Aurélien Tchouaméni experienced a very complicated first period this Tuesday evening when hosting AC Milan in the Champions League. Involved in both Milan goals, the French international was taken out at the break by Carlo Ancelotti.
Aurélien Tchouaméni had a very complicated evening this Tuesday. Starting with Real Madrid for the reception of AC Milan at the Bernabeu for the 4th day of the Champions League, the French international experienced an ordeal in the first period. Surprised by Thiaw's movement on the Rossoneri's opener, the French midfielder lost the ball in his half on the Italians' second goal scored by Alvaro Morata. An achievement during which the number 14 was passive, watching the Spanish striker deceive Lunin.
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“He did everything wrong”
Not at all comfortable, Tchouaméni came close to being sent to prison after a large unsanctioned sole to the thigh of the Milan striker. Obviously too much for Carlo Ancelotti, who decided to take him out at half-time to replace him with Eduardo Camavinga. The player was even whistled by the Madrid public when the announcer announced the change.
“He is being lazy and doing everything wrong,” said Dani Garrido, journalist for Cadena Ser. “In this team, Tchouaméni is a zero on the left,” added his colleague Antonio Romero.