Sassuolo 2-0 Milan: Tomori sent off as Rossoneri collapse in Serie A defeat
Milan lost 2-0 at Sassuolo with Fikayo Tomori sent off, leaving the Rossoneri to finish the match with ten men and see their challenge suffer a significant blow.
What happened: Milan reduced to ten and beaten at Sassuolo?
Sassuolo beat Milan 2-0 in Serie A in a match in which Fikayo Tomori was shown a red card, leaving the Rossoneri a man down for a period of the contest. The result sees Milan lose away to Sassuolo; the supplied report highlights that Milan ‘crumbled’ after going down to ten men.
Key moments and match turning point
The decisive turning point reported was Tomori’s dismissal, which forced Milan to play with ten men and, according to the report, precipitated a collapse that allowed Sassuolo to secure a 2-0 victory. The source metadata does not provide the minute of the red card, the identity or timing of the goal scorers, or other incidents such as penalties, injuries or substitutions.
- Final score: Sassuolo 2-0 Milan (from supplied source).
- Fikayo Tomori received a red card and Milan were reduced to ten men (from supplied source).
- Report describes Milan as having ‘crumbled’ after going down to ten men (from supplied source).
- No further match details—scorers, timings, line-ups, or managerial comments—are available in the supplied metadata and require verification.
Context: why this matters for Milan
A defeat in Serie A while reduced to ten men has immediate match-day consequences and potential implications for Milan’s season, but the supplied source metadata does not include information about the fixture’s date beyond the article timestamp, the effect on the league table, or quotes from club staff or players. Those contextual elements should be confirmed before publication.
What happens next
Based on the supplied report, Milan will be left to regroup after the loss and the sending-off. The precise next steps—such as any disciplinary action, whether Tomori will face a suspension, or how the result affects Milan’s fixtures or standings—are not stated in the source metadata and should be confirmed with fuller match coverage or official club and league communications.