Oct 24, 2024
CM: What is behind the 'involution' of Loftus-Cheek and what filters on his future
Ruben Loftus-Cheek was one of AC Milan’s better performers last season, but so far Paulo Fonseca has struggled to get the same levels out of him. As a report from Calciomercato.com points out,
Ruben Loftus-Cheek was one of AC Milan’s better performers last season, but so far Paulo Fonseca has struggled to get the same levels out of him.
As a report from Calciomercato.com points out, Loftus-Cheek’s season so far has not been up to the level of the last. Apart from the physical problems he has battled, the English midfielder is unable to perform at his best due to some tactical issues.
Under Stefano Pioli, the Englishman scored 10 goals in the role of ‘atypical attacking midfielder’, showing his strength and his finishing with late runs into the box. However, in 2024-25 so far Loftus-Cheek is lacking not only goals but good performances.
The former Chelsea player has not yet found a precise position on the pitch under Paulo Fonseca. Even when he was deployed behind the striker, the new coach assigned him more defensive and coverage tasks than he was used to.
In other games, such as the one against Liverpool and the one against Club Brugge, RLC lowered the centre of gravity, thus hindering the runs of the midfielders and slowing down attacking moves. It is no coincidence that when he went off spaces opened up for Tijjani Reijnders to exploit.
After the game against Brugge, Fonseca explained why he believes that the 28-year-old is finding things a bit more difficult: “Loftus is an acceleration player with the ball at his feet; when he is without space, he has more difficulty. But it’s not that he is afraid… Those are his characteristics.
“We need to make him understand certain things better. He works hard, always, he gives everything for the team. I’m sorry he wasn’t at the level at which I know he can play.”
The statistics that are most worrying are the attacking ones, which highlight the differences between last season and this one: 0.7 shots per game, against the 1.4 from 2023-24. To date, however, the data relating to the accuracy of passes in one’s own half of the pitch has increased: 97% against 86%.
If you consult the player’s heat map, then, you notice that the Englishman’s position is further from the goal. What about his position in Milan’s plans? Even if Loftus-Cheek is unable to impose himself in Fonseca’s plans, there is no big news on the transfer front.
He enjoys the trust of the club and no other team, for the moment, has shown up at Milan’s door to ask for information. This also in light of the considerable salary that the former Chelsea player receives (€4m net per season), so it is likely the situation will remain until at least the next summer window.
As if that wasn’t enough, there’s another threat for RLC: Fonseca is also intrigued by the idea of deploying Pulisic in the role of attacking midfielder, so that Samuel Chukwueze can come in on the right amid a positive run of form. For now, however, this ‘experiment’ has been put on hold.
If he is not playing SS you can see how useless he us. Actually one could see how useless he was even when he was playing SS.
Loftus cheek should be sold without argument, Acmilan are just being too stupid even the coach Acmilan should have sell out tomori and Loftus cheek for Christ sake we have Yunus musah and zeroli this player are far far better in the CM/DM thank Loftus come to think of it Loftus is too slow can’t move the ball and always fall in the pitch can’t dribble I have watch couple of match from Yunus, zeroli, and Loftus I noticed favouritism which is bad for Pioli and Fonseca our midfield must be seriously addressed. Yunus and zeroli should be given more extra playing time than ahead of Loftus then rejnder should switch to play a constant attacking midfield him and pulisic should be there while Acmilan should sign a left wing to support chukwueze or we imploy Chaka Traore for that role then I prefer Okafor ahead of leao because Okafor has far improved. And his doing very much better then I presumed we should sign Armand lauriente from Sassuolo to replace leao then I presumed we change the central defence set up giving it to senior Gabbia as right central back then Pavlovic as left central back then thiaw is Gabbia deputy why bartasaghi will be Pavlovic deputy. Then Jimenez is Theo deputy and we also have Calabria with Emerson now all is complete so Acmilan should return tomori and Loftus cheek to bench from there we sell them of because Acmilan is not a small team at all we need a massive improvement
For someone his size, he always gets bodied. He’s a deputy not a starter.
What is behind his involution ? Not much really, it’s just who he is.Last season he only looked good in a couple of games, and in the ones where he scored, he didn’t look good besides the goals.He was a bit better when we used a 4-3-3, he can’t play as an AM because he can’t pass in either direction and can’t play as DM because he doesn’t have the workrate and defensive capabilities. He’s good at running with the ball in a counter, at pressing and scoring inside the box.And since Fonseca is not using him as a SS, he now looks useless.
He won’t look good as long as he plays with Morata, because Morata likes to drop deep into the AM space. He could arguably perform a lot better when Abraham is playing. RLC is a good player who can offer a lot to Milan this season.
Sure we’ll call on him when we play empoli, verona, lecce, venezia, slovan, dinamo.. that’s more or less the only time he can contribute
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Ruben Loftus-Cheek was one of AC Milan’s better performers last season, but so far Paulo Fonseca has struggled to get the same levels out of him.