The game was just 18 minutes old when former Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori was sent off for hauling down Mason Mount when through on goal. The referee awarded a penalty but also produced a red card for Tomori whilst apparently ignoring the double jeopardy rule.
The rule exists to prevents a team being punished twice for the same incident, and from the moment Jorginho tucked away the penalty it felt it was already over as a contest.
It ended 2-0 to Chelsea in Italy despite the fact that it was against 10 men and Blues couldn’t exactly match the 3-0 scoreline from last week’s showdown at Stamford Bridge against Milan. Irrespective of the wild environment inside this monster old arena, where Blues had never recently won against both of Milan’s team.
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