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Why Fikayo Tomori Was Sent Off Early Against Sassuolo

May 3, 2026 at 02:02 PM
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Fikayo Tomori was sent off in the 24th minute of Milan's Serie A match at Sassuolo after receiving two yellow cards for similar fouls near the halfway line. Milan were already 1-0 down when the dismissal left them with 10 men.

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Life became more difficult for Milan in their Serie A match away against Sassuolo after the  24th-minute red card shown to centre-back Fikayo Tomori. Here is how the England international managed to get himself sent off midway through the first half at the Mapei Stadium.

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With his side trailing 1-0 after Domenico Berardi’s early opener for Sassuolo, Tomori was sent off for two separate yellow card offences on Sunday afternoon.

The first booking came in the ninth minute for a trip on Kristian Thorstvedt just inside the Sassuolo half, which led referee Fabio Maresca to immediately reach for his yellow card.

Tomori’s afternoon was over a quarter of an hour later after tripping up Armand Lauriente right on the halfway line in a very similar position to his first booking 15 minutes earlier.

There were few complaints from the Milan camp after the decision to send off Tomori, who took himself straight down the tunnel in the 24th minute.

MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 05: Fikayo Tomori of AC Milan warms up prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Fiorentina at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on April 05, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images) Despite being a centre-back down, Allegri decided against making any personnel changes before the end of the first half.

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The article explains that Tomori's red card came from two separate yellow-card offences in Milan's away Serie A match against Sassuolo. His first booking arrived in the ninth minute for a trip on Kristian Thorstvedt, and his second came 15 minutes later for another trip on Armand Lauriente in a similar area of the pitch. Sassuolo had already taken the lead through Domenico Berardi before the dismissal. The report adds that there were few complaints from Milan and that Massimiliano Allegri did not make an immediate first-half personnel change despite being a defender down.

Chance analysis

An early red card for a starting centre-back materially weakens Milan's defensive structure and increases game-state pressure, especially while already trailing. It also forces tactical compromise, reducing Milan's margin for recovery and increasing the likelihood of conceding further chances.

Impact

Tomori's dismissal significantly hurt Milan's chances in the match by leaving them a man down from the 24th minute while trailing.

AI Insight

Treat the event as a confirmed negative disciplinary shock for Milan that worsens in-match defensive stability and comeback probability.

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Fikayo TomoriDomenico BerardiKristian ThorstvedtArmand Lauriente

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Why Fikayo Tomori Was Sent Off Early Against Sassuolo

Fikayo Tomori was sent off in the 24th minute of Milan's Serie A match at Sassuolo after receiving two yellow cards for similar fouls near the halfway line. Milan were already 1-0 down when the dismissal left them with 10 men.

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The article explains that Tomori's red card came from two separate yellow-card offences in Milan's away Serie A match against Sassuolo. His first booking arrived in the ninth minute for a trip on Kristian Thorstvedt, and his second came 15 minutes later for another trip on Armand Lauriente in a similar area of the pitch. Sassuolo had already taken the lead through Domenico Berardi before the dismissal. The report adds that there were few complaints from Milan and that Massimiliano Allegri did not make an immediate first-half personnel change despite being a defender down.

An early red card for a starting centre-back materially weakens Milan's defensive structure and increases game-state pressure, especially while already trailing. It also forces tactical compromise, reducing Milan's margin for recovery and increasing the likelihood of conceding further chances.

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May 3, 2026, 2:02 PM
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