Fikayo Tomori has called on AC Milan to approach their decisive Champions League play-off second leg against Feyenoord with the “right attitude” as they look to overturn a 1-0 deficit.
Milan suffered a setback in the first leg in Rotterdam, where an early goal from Igor Paixão secured victory for Feyenoord.
That match also came amid managerial upheaval, with Brian Priske dismissed before kick-off and Pascal Bosschaart taking over on an interim basis.
A must-win clash for Milan
After returning to winning ways with a Serie A victory over Verona, Tomori believes Milan are mentally prepared for this crucial fixture.
We have to go out on the pitch with the right attitude,” he said.
The first leg was not to our advantage, but we know what we have to do to win and move forward.
The English defender also emphasized the importance of defensive solidity, stressing that while avoiding concessions is key, the team must stay composed even if they fall behind.
Experience of Kyle Walker could be key
Milan will look to the leadership of Kyle Walker, the 2022-23 Champions League-winning defender who joined on loan from Manchester City.
Tomori highlighted the impact the England international has had on the squad.
Everyone listens when he speaks, he has helped the team progress, Tomori said. He brings calm and experience to the dressing room.
Zlatan Ibrahimović sends clear message
Following Milan’s defeat in Rotterdam, manager Sergio Conceição did not attend the pre-match press conference in Milan.
Instead, club advisor Zlatan Ibrahimović addressed the media, underlining the magnitude of the match.
The players have to go out on the pitch as if it were a final, Ibrahimović said.
It doesn’t matter how you play, the important thing is to win.
The former Milan striker also stressed the need for unity and collective effort, insisting that teamwork will be crucial in securing the desired result.
With a place in the Champions League group stage at stake, Milan will need a determined and disciplined performance to keep their European ambitions alive.
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