Antoni Milambo in action for Brentford in 2025 premier league

“Call of Duty Nights, Chelsea in Red” – Midfielder Adjusts to London Life

John William Last updated: Sep 5, 2025, 2:09 pm
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Antoni Milambo Brentford news is making headlines after the 20-year-old revealed how he’s settling into life in England. The Dutch midfielder, who joined the Bees from Feyenoord in a €20m summer deal, admits his daily schedule is simple: training, gaming, and sleep.

Speaking to Soccer News, Milambo confessed that adjusting from Rotterdam to London has been a cultural shift:

“It’s beautiful in England. It’s a different way of life. London is very different. It’s very busy and the roads are different. I just train. Then I go home, play Call of Duty with friends from the Netherlands, and go to sleep.”

The youngster has yet to link up online with teammate Sepp van den Berg, though he revealed gaming sessions with friends back home keep him grounded as he adapts to the Premier League.

Dinner With Summerville, Chelsea Match in Red

Milambo has leaned on Dutch colleagues in England to ease his transition. He’s already shared dinner with Crysencio Summerville, though their homes in London are still an hour apart.
Looking ahead, Milambo revealed one game stands out above the rest — Brentford’s clash with Chelsea straight after the international break:

“After the international break, I’m playing against Chelsea. That’s circled in red. I’ve already talked about it with Hato. He can’t wait to see me again. He misses me terribly. We’re not joking around yet, but that will happen when the match gets really close.” — Antoni Milambo, via Soccer News

The fixture is set to reunite Milambo with Dutch compatriot Jorrel Hato, adding personal spice to a Premier League showdown.

Why Brentford Signed Milambo

Manager Keith Andrews made Milambo one of his first major signings, targeting the Feyenoord graduate for his creativity and versatility in midfield. Having made 60 senior appearances in the Eredivisie, Milambo was considered one of Dutch football’s brightest young prospects.

Brentford’s €20m investment reflects their long-term vision, with Milambo seen as a player capable of developing into a Premier League regular while adding depth to Andrews’ evolving side.

Milambo Career Stats

Stat (Career) Antoni Milambo
Feyenoord Appearances 60
Goals
Assists
Brentford 2025/26 PL Appearances

source: Soccer News / sofascore data – 5 September 2025

His full Brentford numbers will take shape in the coming months, but the club hope he follows in the footsteps of other Eredivisie talents who adapted quickly to England.

Analyst Verdict

FootballPlace analyst John William believes Milambo’s lifestyle comments show a player still finding his rhythm:

“Milambo’s honesty is refreshing. He’s a 20-year-old in a new city, and gaming with friends is his way of adjusting. The key test will be whether he can translate his Eredivisie promise into Premier League consistency.”

He adds:

“Brentford are banking on youth and upside under Keith Andrews. Milambo’s duel with Chelsea will be an early benchmark — both for him personally and for how ready he is to handle England’s top level.”

Key Insights

  • Antoni Milambo joined Brentford from Feyenoord for €20m this summer.
  • Says he spends evenings playing Call of Duty to unwind.
  • Already met with Dutch colleague Crysencio Summerville in London.
  • Has the Chelsea match circled in red, set to reunite with Jorrel Hato.
  • Manager Keith Andrews views him as a long-term midfield investment.

What’s Next for Milambo and Brentford?

Brentford’s clash with Chelsea will be Milambo’s first major London derby, a game he has already pinpointed as “circled in red”. Fans will be eager to see how he handles the intensity and whether he can inject Dutch creativity into Andrews’ system.

For the player, the focus remains on adjusting to life off the pitch while building confidence on it. If Milambo’s simple daily routine of training and Call of Duty helps him settle, Brentford may have secured one of the bargains of the summer.

Will Antoni Milambo become Brentford’s next breakout Premier League star, or will the London adjustment take longer than expected?

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