Chelsea renews its superiority over Milan and beats it twice in “San Siro”
In Group E of the UEFA Champions League,Chelsea renewed its superiority over its Italian counterpart AC Milan, and defeated it 2-0, on Tuesday, at the San Siro stadium in Milan, in the fifth group competition of the European Champions League, “Champions League”.
Milan started the match as a striker and was the best party until the 18th minute, which saw defender Fikayo Tomori expelled for his intervention from behind on Mason Mount inside the penalty area and calculating a violation, of which Jorginho scored Chelsea’s first goal. After the goal, Milan lost the advantage in favor of the “Blues”, who dominated the game and added a second goal in the 34th minute, after a distinguished pass from Mont hit the opponent’s defense and reached Gabonese Pierre Aubameyang to put it with the sole of his foot in the net of Tatarusano.
In the second half, Chelsea played as he wanted and imposed almost absolute control on the field, preventing his opponent from forming any danger in his areas, so that the match ended with a victory that was the second in a row for BlueThe Londoner beat Milan, who fell at Stamford Bridge by three last week.
Within the same group, Croatian Dinamo Zagreb tied with Austrian Red Bull Salzburg, with a goal for the same. With these results, Chelsea climbed to the top of the standings with 7 points, Salzburg became second with 6 points, and Milan fell to third place with 4 points, ahead of Dinamo Zagreb fourth. In the remaining matches of the fourth round, the defending champion Real Madrid of Spain drew 1-1 at its Ukrainian host, Shakhtar Donetsk, and Leipzig of Germany beat Celtic of Scotland with two clean goals in Group F. And for the account of Group H, Benfica snatched a valuable point from the stronghold of Paris Saint-Germain after imposing a 1-1 draw on him at the Parc des Princes stadium in the French capital.
The positive tie with a goal for the same also settled the meeting of Sevilla of Spain and Borussia Dortmund of Germany, the matterWhich Manchester City benefited from and officially qualified for the round of 16 from Group G.