I don t think it was a sending off Chelsea star admits he was gutted for Fikayo Tomori after controversial red card in 2 0 AC Milan win
I don t think it was a sending-off - Chelsea star admits he was gutted for Fikayo Tomori after controversial red card in 2-0 AC Milan win Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Thoughts?
This was the incident that saw Fikayo Tomori sent off...Thoughts? The win sees Chelsea now top of Group E on seven points, a point ahead of second-placed RB Salzburg. They face the Austrian side on October 25 and will be looking to confirm their place in the knockout stages with a victory.
I don t think it was a sending-off - Chelsea star admits he was gutted for Fikayo Tomori after controversial red card in 2-0 AC Milan win
Mount comments on Tomori's sending off attacker believes that defender Fikayo Tomori didn't deserve to be sent off in their encounter on October 11. Tomori was given his marching orders in the 18th minute for appearing to tug Mount back. German referee Daniel Siebert also awarded the Blues a penalty, but his decision to send Tomori off has drawn huge criticism. Chelsea went on to win the game 2-0, with Jorginho converting the spot-kick in the 21st minute before Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang struck home a second in the 34th minute. However, much of the post-match talk has been about Siebert's contentious decision to send off former Blues defender Tomori. Mount has admitted that he doesn't believe the foul warranted a red card, telling the club's : "He's obviously my mate, I've known Fik for a very long time and I felt for him in that situation, I was gutted for him." He continued: "I don't think it was a sending-off. Was it a penalty? Maybe yes. I'm an honest player and I want to try to score a goal and he pulled me back a little bit, but I feel for him for that decision. It's a tough one." Mount went on to explain why he had stayed on his feet despite Tomori trying to pull him back when in on goal: "I felt him trying to pull me back, but I was running to goal so I wasn't going to go down and I felt like I could still have an opportunity to score." This was the incident that saw Fikayo Tomori sent off...Thoughts?
This was the incident that saw Fikayo Tomori sent off...Thoughts? The win sees Chelsea now top of Group E on seven points, a point ahead of second-placed RB Salzburg. They face the Austrian side on October 25 and will be looking to confirm their place in the knockout stages with a victory.