Like last season, Noah Okafor, once again, entered the field with motivation and did what he has been particularly good at for the past year: scoring important goals.
With Paulo Fonseca the story doesn’t seem to have changed, because just like with Stefano Pioli, the Swiss player risks being used sparingly with the Portuguese as well. But if the result continues to be like the one against Torino, it’s welcome news, at least for the fans, though perhaps a bit less for him. Indeed, even yesterday, Okafor came on in the 83rd minute with almost no expectations for the result, but with the desire to make an impact and make the coach think: "Hey, I’m here too."
Fonseca can rely on Okafor more
In a way, he succeeded, as the goal he scored against Torino did not go unnoticed by either the fans or Fonseca himself. From now on, Fonseca might start evaluating Okafor differently, who has been retained and taken off the market despite rumours, writes Milan News, due to his ability to play multiple attacking roles. The Swiss player can play on either wing or as a center forward, so it’s possible that Fonseca might consider such a solution during the season. Okafor aims to establish himself as one of the key players for Milan, as his numbers support this.
A player like this is needed by Milan, because he is like a 'ticking time bomb', ready to explode at any moment without warning.
