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It is a lightning transfer that no one saw coming. In the last hours of the winter transfer window, OM has managed to put the grapple on Ismaël Bennacer, a framework of AC Milan for several seasons already. The result of a first part of the mixed season, marked by a big injury and possible differences of opinion with the new coach of the Rossoneri, Sergio Conceiçao.
The Olympian tandem made up of Pablo Longoria and Medhi Benatia, always on the lookout for great opportunities on the market, did not fail to rush into the breach, as he had been able to do to conclude to the general surprise Arrival of a certain Adrien Rabiot. A boon for OM; a ” misconception For AC Milan.
“An extremely underestimated player”
“” I would have preferred to keep Ismaël Bennacer. Let him go was a serious mistake, he is an extremely underestimated player, of high level in the two phases of play “, Dixit Zvonimir Boban, former figure of the Rossoneri who on the Italian antenna of Sky Sport did not chew his words on the sidelines of the defeat of the Milanese on the lawn of the Feyenoord Rotterdam, Wednesday evening, in the first leg of the league of Champions (1-0).
“” He could have helped Fofana alongside Reijnders. But I hope things will go well anyway », Concludes the ex-moner of the Croatian selection, stressing the complementarity of the Lombard midfielder also composed of Youssouf Fofana and Tijjani Reijnders. The beginnings of Ismaël Bennacer in Marseille seem to agree with Zvonimir Boban. Against Angers last weekend, the interested party already appeared at his ease, contributing to the good overall performance of the men of Roberto de Zerbi.
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