AC Milan's English defender Fikayo Tomori celebrates after scoring during the Italian Serie A football match Juventus vs AC Milan on May 09, 2021, at the Juventus stadium in Turin. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images)
Last week, the former Blues defender's AC Milan team lost 3-0 to Chelsea on their Stamford Bridge comeback.
Fikayo Tomori has warned his former team Chelsea that they are "mad" before Tuesday's crucial Champions League matchup. Last week, Milan lost 3-0 in west London, making Tomori's return to Stamford Bridge a difficult one.
With just a goal difference separating the two teams and both having four points after three games, the outcome saw Chelsea overtake the Serie A champions in Group E. The second game, which will take place at San Siro just six days after the first, is expected to be a historic occasion.
Chelsea would benefit greatly from a victory in their effort to advance out of the group, but any team may suffer if they lost. The good news for the Blues is that since Graham Potter was hired at Stamford Bridge, they have gone undefeated.
Milan defeated Juventus 2-0 on Saturday as a strong comeback from their loss in west London. The England international believes his team has something to prove to the Blues after scoring the game's opening goal.
"After the match against Chelsea, I was quite angry," stated Tomori.
"We're furious, but I don't want to dwell on that game too much. We have another chance to triumph and display who we are."
"We must always draw lessons from these situations even though neither Milan nor I were responsible for it. And we'll demonstrate our abilities to our supporters tomorrow."
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