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"I'm enjoying football better." Former Chelsea winger reveals he now plays better football since leaving Chelsea in the summer.

 £20m player is absolutely loving life after leaving Chelsea in the summer.

Former Chelsea player Christian Pulisic is really enjoying his time at AC Milan right now.

Christian Pulisic joined Milan from Chelsea in a £20m deal during the summer transfer window and told Sportitalia yesterday that he is “having fun” at the San Siro.

It has not taken long for the American winger to make an impact for Stefano Pioli’s side.

In seven Serie A appearances, Pulisic has scored three goals and provided one assist.

Christian Pulisic happy at AC Milan.

Pulisic looks to have found a new home at Milan, where he is currently thriving.

Following their recent 2-0 win against Lazio, in which the 25-year-old scored in, he said: “I’m having fun and things are improving from game to game. I don’t have a goal in terms of goals, but I will try to score many important ones like today’s.”

Christian Pulisic needed to leave Chelsea.

From his perspective, it was obviously the right time to depart west London.

The USA international only made eight starts in the Premier League last season and managed to score just one goal.

Pulisic did miss a large chunk of the campaign because of injury, but with Mykhailo Mudryk and Noni Madueke both coming in, he started to slip down the pecking order.

With Pulisic now performing at Milan, maybe you can question if letting him go was the right decision. Have Mudryk and Madueke done anything to show that they are better players than the former Chelsea man?

With the two wingers having scored just one top-flight goal combined since their arrivals, the answer is probably not.

At the end of the day, though, Pulisic wanted to leave Chelsea and it is a decision he does not regret.

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