Sassuolo beat AC Milan 2-0 after Tomori red card
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Sassuolo defeated AC Milan 2-0 in a match shaped by Fikayo Tomori's red card. Milan, described as Allegri's side, were left chasing the game after going down a man.
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What happened
Sassuolo claimed a 2-0 win over AC Milan in a result framed around Fikayo Tomori's dismissal. The sending-off left Milan at a numerical disadvantage and undermined their ability to control the match. The report presents the red card as the decisive turning point in the contest. For Milan, the defeat is a negative immediate result and raises disciplinary concerns around squad availability.
Chance analysis
A centre-back red card is usually a major in-game swing because it weakens defensive structure and forces tactical compromise. For AC Milan, this result matters not just as a loss but as a signal that discipline and game-state management materially affected the outcome.
The most likely effect is short-term negative pressure on AC Milan, with Tomori's dismissal affecting both this result and potentially near-term availability.
Treat Tomori's red card as the key causal event and downgrade Milan's match-level performance signal slightly because it came under a man-disadvantage context.