Okafor rated above Chukwueze and Tomori in Milan lost to Inter

Okafor rated above Chukwueze and Tomori in Milan lost to Inter

Inter Milan defeated their eternal rival AC Milan to clinch their 20th Scudetto at San Siro Monday evening as AC Milan lost the game by two goals to one.

The collective performance of AC Milan players was poor and below average but are the ratings of Nigerian players that played for the Rossoneri.

 Samuel Chukwueze (5.5): As we have seen so many times before in the last few weeks, he added the energy that Milan needed and helped create some chances. However, he could have been a bit better in one one-on-one situations, as he didn’t trouble Inter in that sense.

Fikayo Tomori (5.5): The goal he scored saves his rating a bit here because the defending on Inter’s second strike was truly abysmal. The Englishman can do a lot better and as we mentioned last game, he’s still struggling to regain his usual form.

Noah Okafor (6): Just what Milan needed at that moment and it ended up having an effect. He nearly helped create a golden opportunity in the dying seconds as well.

Also, find below the ratings of a few other Milan players and their manager.

Christian Pulisic (5): The American started on the ‘wrong side’ Monday night and it showed as he struggled to find his position throughout the game. No doubt, Pioli’s tactics are partly to blame but the No.11 could have done better, also missing one good chance in particular in the second half. A night to forget.

Rafael Leao (5.5): He ended up getting a nice assist of sorts after finding a good position at the back post. However, he missed a good chance in the first half and could have done better overall, not troubling Inter’s defence. On the other hand, when Milan did create something, he was involved.

The manager Stefano Pioli (4.5): Strange tactics from the get-go that didn’t pay off as Inter should have scored 3-4 goals in the first half alone. Milan improved in the second but only because the manager reverted to the usual shape, before throwing on a bunch of attacking power (with Inter also happy to sit back, somewhat inviting the goal).