Video: In terrifying moment, AC Milan's Serie A winner Tiemoue Bakayoko was pulled over by Italian police to search him until they realized it was him.

 Video: In terrifying moment, AC Milan's Serie A winner Tiemoue Bakayoko was pulled over by Italian police to search him until they realized it was him.




INSÓLITO: Bakayoko ha sido obliged to leave his car en plena ciudad de Milano y ha sido cacheado por un agente mientras otra apuntaba con su pistola a su vehículo. El momento en que el pelado se entera que está cacheando a un jugador del Milan es tremendo. Su cara es poesía.

Police man who arrested Bakayoko




The outgoing Chelsea midfielder, who was on loan at AC Milan last season, has reportedly been pulled over by police in Milan.



 Tiemoue Bakayoko was stopped at gunpoint by police in Italy this morning in a terrifying ordeal that turned out to be a case of mistaken identity.



As the police continue their search, he appears to have defecated, emptying Bakayoko's pockets and throwing the contents on the roof of the police car, two other officers with guns drawn point them at the player's car.



On Sunday, French publication Foot Mercato reported that Bakayoko was finally leaving after agreeing a deal with Ligue 1 club Marseille, the 27-year-old signed for Chelsea in a big-money deal in 2017.


And again,

despite spending five years at the club, the move didn't work out. He made 43 appearances in all competitions in his first season but has not played for Chelsea since the 2017-18 season.



spent time on loan at AC Milan, Monaco, Napoli and then again at AC Milan where they won the Serie A title last campaign.

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