šŸŽ„ EXCLUSIVE: Fikayo Tomori on childhood idols, Milan magic and UCL dreams | OneFootball

šŸŽ„ EXCLUSIVE: Fikayo Tomori on childhood idols, Milan magic and UCL dreams | OneFootball

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Phil CostaĀ·13 February 2023

šŸŽ„ EXCLUSIVE: Fikayo Tomori on childhood idols, Milan magic and UCL dreams

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One minute youā€™re playing Sunday League football with your friends and the next, you have the opportunity to fulfil your own dreams, and those of millions of other children.

Thatā€™s what happened to Fikayo Tomori ā€“ or Oluwafikayomi Oluwadamilola Fikayo Tomori ā€“ who caught the eyes of Chelsea scouts playing for Riverview United in North Kent.


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ā€œYes, thatā€™s my full name,ā€ he tells Onefootball with a smile. ā€œIt means God has filled me with joy.ā€

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But being talented is one thing, standing out enough to alert Premier League talent spotters was a sign that Tomori was always destined for greatness.

ā€œI remember when I was younger, I would always think to myself about how people become professional footballers.

ā€œAnd then a scout from Chelsea came, spoke to my dad at the end of the season and said, ā€˜Iā€™ve been watching your son and I want him to come to the development centreā€™.


Those muddy Sunday League pitches were soon swapped for perfectly cut grass and modern training facilities, but this transition also required significant mental adjustment.

ā€œI remember my first day at the academy and suddenly, there are kids from all around London who can do the same thing I can,ā€ the defender explained.

ā€œThat wasnā€™t easy for me. I said to my dad when I got in the car, ā€˜Dad, Iā€™m not sure I can come backā€™. He said, ā€˜no, no, youā€™re coming back for sureā€™.

That levelling out of talent is never easy for children who often found themselves ahead of the curve, but this was an opportunity too good to ignore.

ā€œHe stressed that I needed to be in a place where I was challenged, where I could improve myself.ā€

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And naturally, it wasnā€™t long before Tomori and his father were heading to Stamford Bridge to watch the Blues during one of their most successful periods under JosĆ© Mourinho.

ā€œI remember the first time my dad and I went to a Chelsea game because weā€™d never actually seen a football game live.

ā€œI canā€™t remember how old I was, maybe nine or ten. We saw Didier Drogba, who walked past us when he was warming up.

ā€œWe just looked at each other and thought, woah, thatā€™s the Drogba we usually see on TV and now we can see him in 3D.ā€


But it was another striker who the defender idolised most during his childhood, although we imagine he wouldnā€™t have been alone at that moment.

ā€œThierry Henry was my idol when I was playing for my Sunday league team,ā€ he says with a smile. ā€œI always used to have gloves on, and pull my socks over my knees.

ā€œIf he scored a goal on Saturday, I would make sure to repeat the celebration if I scored on Sunday.

ā€œThere was one time when he curled it in the corner and just jogged away casually. So, I remember when I scored a goal, I did the exact same thing.ā€

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Fourteen years, three Championship loans and a Premier League debut later ā€“ the UEFA Champions League lights were calling and years of hard work amounted to this moment.

ā€œMy debut in the Champions League was against Valencia at Stamford Bridge (2019/20 season). All I could think about was playing well, nothing else.ā€

ā€œToday Iā€™m playing in the Champions League, this is what Iā€™ve been wanting for however many years.

ā€œYou know itā€™s so strange, the whole day you kind of build up to it and then the game just goes so fast.ā€

Unfortunately for Tomori, Chelsea were beaten as Frank Lampardā€™s first game as a manager in the tournament ended in disappointment, although they still ended up reaching the knockout stage.

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And two years later there would be a chance to swap the blue of Chelsea for the red and black stripes of AC Milan ā€“ a career path rarely seen for English players.

ā€œI remember the first call I got from (Paolo) Maldini and he explained straight away that they wanted me.

ā€œIā€™d grown up watching iconic Milan teams and players thought: ā€˜really? AC Milan?ā€™ but once I put on the red and black stripes, it was surreal.

ā€œSan Siro as well ā€“ itā€™s like a monument. Itā€™s there, you can see it the whole way as youā€™re driving past. It feels like itā€™s leaning towards you.

ā€œAnd then on a matchday, the fans are there two hours before the game banging on the bus. You can see how excited and how charged they are, you feel the energy from them.ā€

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But the 25-year-old quickly became a fan favourite at San Siro and is close to making 100 appearances for the Rossoneri, having played a crucial role in securing the clubā€™s first Scudetto in 11 years last season.

ā€œWhen youā€™re preparing in those last few minutes before a game and you hear the whole stadium sing ā€˜the championsā€™, it gives you goosebumps every time.

ā€œI remember when I scored against Liverpool and looking back, I have to remind myself that Iā€™ve scored for Milan at San Siro in the Champions League.

ā€œThose things are crazy to think about. This is what I used to watch people do and now Iā€™m doing it.ā€

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Tomoriā€™s ascent from grassroots football, to loanee and now Champions League regular was the culmination of a long journey. But his story is far from over.

ā€œI think my dream in life ā€“ and this might sound a bit clichĆ© ā€“ is to not have any regrets.

ā€œI want to be able to say at the end of it, I did everything I could and in the right way. That Iā€™ve allowed myself to be myself.

ā€œObviously, a dream is to win the Champions League. To win the World Cup, win the Scudetto again, win every trophy possible that I can with Milan as long as Iā€™m here.ā€