Plays multiple roles, this is already a surplus value. Resists changes in formation, and headapts... All of this makes Yunus Musah perfectly tailored for Milan, writes Corriere dello Sport in this morning's print edition.
Even in a short time, when it came to earning a spot in the starting lineup. The American is taking Milan by storm, two games from the start plus over an hour against Lazio - where the effects of his entrance were clearly seen - and a decent outing versus Cagliari.
Also, with the active contribution of a guy like Yunus Musah: That is the youngest midfielder that Milan has in the squad. The boy has gained momentum. It's written as a turning point and read while also taking a look at the echoes of the last transfer market. Somehow, the judgment on Milan always ends up there.
The Rossoneri midfield, revised and corrected after Krunic's injury, has always been present since the start of the Champions League onwards.
The midfield can continue to offer multiple solutions in the upcoming games. Yunus Musah will be a big part of Pioli's plans, perhaps he could become like Franck Kessié, whom Pioli struggled to replace in his system since his exit on a free.
Not to mention that the current department is dealing with the most delicate task, namely filling the void left by Tonali's departure. This too falls within the alchemies studied by Pioli, who chose the 4-3-3 to find the right balance. Musah, six out of eight games in the league - he was suspended in the debut against Bologna - and always present in the Champions League, is proving to be much more than an alternative. After all, on the cusp of his twentieth birthday, Musah was playing in the World Cup in Qatar as the youngest American to participate in the event.
