Milan head coach Stefano Pioli conceded Charles De Ketelaere “has to do more”, as the Belgian’s slow start to life at San Siro continued.
The 21-year-old was a marquee addition in the pre-season transfer window, penning a five-year deal after the Serie A champions splashed a reported €36million to secure his services from Club Brugge.
Expectations were high after 14 goals and nine assists in Belgium’s top flight last season, but he is yet to make such an impact in Milan, contributing just a single assist in his first 10 Serie A appearances.
Pioli has made it clear he is expecting more from the Belgian, who is likely to represent his nation at the World Cup.
“De Ketelaere has the quality to make an impact in our offensive play. He has to do more, he knows that too,” Pioli told Gazzetta dello Sport.
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“He still needs time, but the will of the boy counts. If you play in a top club, like Milan, you absolutely have to accept this competition and you have to do every day better than your teammate to convince the coach.”
In further comments made to DAZN after Saturday’s 4-1 win over Monza, Pioli expressed his understanding that it is still early days, adding: “Charles has only been here for a few months. I had intended to only play him for 15 minutes this evening, but we had to rush it because of that injury [to Braham Diaz].
“He has the quality, he just needs to believe in himself to really bring that potential out. He’s an intelligent lad, he knows how good he is, but it is a process and will require some time with good and not so good performances to get there.”
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