Alfred Duncan is one of the fundamental elements of the Sassuolo of De Zerbi. The numbers are Sassuolo can show this season.
Despite the great interest of Milan for Alfred Duncan , Sassuolo intends with regard to the January market, to refuse all offers, strong agreement with the player on the extension of the contract until 2022.
The Ghaan is essential, irreproachable defensively and often decisive in attack.
His performance, already very high since the beginning of the season, has risen again in the last two days, thanks to the beautiful goal scored against Fiorentina and thanks to the propitiation of Ariaudo's own goal against Frosinone, to which are added two assists, also made in these games.
In addition to this excellent offensive contribution, the neroverde midfielder is ensuring his team, there is also a great defensive work, which often takes a back seat, but that brings many benefits to the team of De Zerbi .
Duncan is gradually becoming a more complete player, managing to cover more roles in midfield, a feature much in demand in modern football: he can play as a midfielder using his defensive skills to recover balls in case of pressing, can be very dangerous in insertions to the door and can also play in the center, given its fair game vision and its good ability to sort balls for the companions.
The improvement path he is making remembers what had brought Kevin Strootman, before injuries, to be considered one of the best Serie A midfielders.
A demonstration of the moment of the excellent form of Alfred Duncan there are some really significant figures: with him on the field, the Sassuolo boasts an average of 1.72 points per game , which in projection could mean qualification to the next Europa League, while without him the neroverdi have collected 5 points in 5 games .
In light of all this, it will be difficult for Giovanni Carnevali to be able to retain Duncan for next year because the offers will be many, but in January a wall will be raised to enjoy the performance of the Ghanaian until the end of May.
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