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Tomori says he’s learned dark arts and become ‘nasty’ defender thanks to Ibrahimovic ahead of Chelsea clash

FIKAYO TOMORI has revealed his frustrations in the battle to get off the England bench.

But the AC Milan defender is the first to admit his sluggish start to the season is behind it and that he has held talks with England boss Gareth Southgate.

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Former Chelsea academy graduate Tomori did not even make the squad for the 3-3 draw with Germany with struggling Harry Maguire picked ahead of him and suffering another nightmare.

Tomori said: "Every player wants to play and you want to be involved but it’s an honour for me to be selected. 

"I know now that I’m not quite there, I’ve still got some stuff to do to get myself in the frame to be there for the World Cup, so hopefully I can do that.

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"It’s different in the England setup because when we have time together it is very limited.

"There are a lot of games between now and then for me to try and get in that squad or hopefully be in a position where I can get some minutes on the pitch as well. 

"But obviously there are things in Milan where the manager wants me to be in certain positions or do certain things that I need to try and remember to do on the pitch and work on off the pitch to make myself a better player and to try and be better in the structure of the team. 

"Those things I spoke to Gareth about and he agreed, so I know I have to try and improve those things and, from there, we will see what happens.”

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Centre half Tomori, 24, still has only three senior caps despite being an integral part of the Milan side which won the Italian title for the first time in 11 years last season.

Tomori returns to Stamford Bridge for the first time since leaving Chelsea on a permanent basis last summer in a £24 million deal.

The Champions League Group E clash will be preceded by the new Serie A champs parading the famous ‘Scudetto’ trophy at the Box Park at Wembley this evening for their London-based army of fans.

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