
During the match between AC Milan and Napoli in the Serie A, Kyle Walker appeared to direct some harsh words towards Joao Felix, who is a teammate of his.
Although the England international joined the Italian giants on loan from Manchester City in January, his time on the continent has not been entirely successful so far. His time on the continent has not been as planned.
Even though Sergio Conceicao’s team had a promising beginning to their time with the Rossoneri, their results have been declining as of late, and they are currently ranked ninth in the table.
During the match that his new club played against Napoli on Sunday, it appeared as though Walker had been affected by the recent events that had transpired.
After falling behind by a score of 2-0 after only 19 minutes of play, the 34-year-old player then took aim at his teammate Felix during the halftime break of the match.
A video that has been uploaded to the internet appears to show a heated conversation between the two individuals as they make their way through the tunnel and then return to the playing field.
The Chelsea loanee can be seen being yelled at by Walker, who is attempting to get him to stop.
Following that, it seemed as though he was saying, “Just pass the ball, we’re not Messi.”
Felix was taken out of the game just ten minutes into the second half, indicating that Walker’s advice, which was delivered in a forceful manner, did not have the desired effect.
Luka Jovic scored for Milan in the 84th minute, but it was not enough to win the match against Antonio Conte’s team. Milan’s goal was not enough to win the match.
The Englishman got off to a strong start in his new life in Italy, going unbeaten in his first three starts and being a part of a defence that allowed only two goals to be scored during this time period.
However, since then, things have taken a turn for the worse, as he has sustained a hamstring injury, and Milan has been unsuccessful in both of their matches while he has been absent.
The poor run of form continued when Walker made his return from the bench in a 2-1 loss to Lazio. However, he went on to assist his team in winning the next two games, which were against Lecce and Como.
During his time with the 19-time Italian champions, the right-back has made a total of ten appearances, nine of which have been starts.
However, it would appear that Walker has impressed Milan despite the fact that his results since his arrival have been inconsistent.
Conceicao, the manager of the club, expressed his admiration for the impact that the six-time Premier League champion had on the organisation in March.
“He has got himself settled in very well,” he said.
“Both on and off the pitch, he has a great deal of industry experience. To this point, he has fulfilled all of the requirements that have been placed upon him; he is an outstanding professional, and I hope that he continues to perform in this manner until the very end.
Felix, another loanee, has not yet begun his time in Serie A since his departure from Stamford Bridge on the deadline day. His experience in the league has not yet begun.
In spite of the fact that he won his first game, which was a 3-1 victory over Roma, the Portuguese forward has not been able to find the back of the net in any of his subsequent ten appearances.
Fabrizio Romano, a transfer guru, provided an update on the 25-year-old player’s future on Tuesday morning. His performances appear to have made it unlikely that he will make a permanent move to the San Siro.
The statement was made by Romano on X, stating that AC Milan and João Félix will not continue their partnership beyond this season due to a loan deal with Chelsea.
Feelings from the beginning of March have been confirmed once more, and it is anticipated that João will arrive back at Chelsea.
“CFC will assess the situation in the summer to find a potential new club.”
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