Fikayo Tomori has warned former club Chelsea that he and his AC Milan team-mates are feeling 'angry' ahead of Tuesday's huge Champions League clash. It was an unhappy return to Stamford Bridge for Tomori last week, with Milan beaten 3-0 in west London.
The result saw Chelsea leapfrog the Serie A champions in Group E, with just a goal difference separating the two sides, with both teams sitting on four points after three games. With the reverse fixture coming just six days after the first, the re-match at San Siro promises to be an epic occasion.
A win for Chelsea would be huge in their quest to qualify from the group, but a defeat could prove costly for either team. The good news for the Blues is that they are still unbeaten since Graham Potter was appointed at Stamford Bridge.
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Milan responded well from their defeat in west London, beating Juventus 2-0 on Saturday. The England international scored the opening goal in the win and believes his side have a point to prove against the Blues.
"I was very angry after the game against Chelsea," said Tomori.
"We're very angry, but I don't want to think too much about that game. We have a second chance to win and show what we are.
"That was not Milan, that was not me, but we always have to learn from those experiences. And tomorrow, to our fans, we will show what we can do."
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