Tomori’s Red Card was the Correct Decision- Muyiwa

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Chelsea’s good run of form continued on Tuesday night as they defeated Italian Champions AC Milan 2-0 at the San Siro

Jorginho opened the scoring in the 21st minute from the spot after Fikayo Tomori was sent off in somewhat controversial circumstances for a foul on Mason Mount.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored a second in the 34th minute as the blues coasted to a 4th victory in 4 games.

Muyiwa, speaking on Football Frenzy on 99.3 Nigeria Info, summed up the night’s action.

“Chelsea did just enough to secure the victory,” Muyiwa said as he praised them for the effort despite AC Milan getting a red card. He added that manager Graham Potter is beginning to instill his principles on the Chelsea team. 

On Tomori’s red card, he believed it was justified. 

“That was clear, making a foul as the last man is a straight red card according to the laws of the game”

Victory sees Chelsea climb to the top of the table while Milan are bottom. 

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