Graham Potter confession on Tomori’s red card
In Tuesday night’s Champions League match at the San Siro against AC Milan, AC Milan defender Fikayo Tomori received a red card.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Mason Mount outwitted Tomori as he ducked beneath the defender, but Tomori still managed to drag Mount.
Without thinking twice, German referee Daniel Siebert pointed to the spot and sent Tomori out.
Graham Potter asserted that he didn’t really observe the incident very clearly after the controversy over the red card given to Tomori.
Potter commented on the firing by saying, “It’s hard from where I’m sitting. Mason Mount appeared to be through on goal when he appeared to have his hand on him.
“I need to recheck my vision clearly. It’s fantastic that Jorginho scored and that there was a penalty. The action that brought it about was good. What is, is what is. occasionally, they turn on you
It’s difficult. While maintaining control, you also don’t want to play it too safely. They feel like they have an additional man because of the atmosphere in this place, where one move can result in a goal.
Chelsea is now in first place in Group E after finishing the last two weeks.
If Chelsea defeats Red Bull Salzburg on October 25 in Austria, Chelsea will advance to the knockout stages.
Jamie Carragher, a former player for Liverpool, thinks Tomori’s dismissal was unjust.
Carragher tweeted, “The red card for Tomori feels severe.
“However, what became of double jeopardy? Could it not just be a penalty and not a red card?