Paolo Di Canio on Sky Sport 24 analyzed Bakayoko's profile: "He was bad at Chelsea, we had seen him at Monaco very well, another football, another world.
I would see him in an intermediate midfield, he has strength and physicality but don’t put him as one of the 3 centrals”
He’s not a game organizer, he’s compacted and falls asleep during the defensive phase.
I speak of a player who sees himself in an important club. Milan must return to the top, Bakayoko can be good for Italian football, there’s no great speed, great ardor.
In today's Milan, I would take him, he would redeem himself, have more desire, and I am convinced that he could do well in this formation and in this championship with an important club, that gives him the chance to get back on track.
Bakayoko is a different player from Bonaventura, we are talking about substance that also attacks the spaces but there’s no terminal quality for the final pass or shot. Bonaventura is totally different.
Bakayoko brings substance"
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