Mount is being honest: Tomorrow didn't deserve the red card, I'm an honest player.

Milan lost again in front of Chelsea (0-2), a meeting that has produced numerous controversy due to the 18th minute episode in contact with Mason Moon-Fikayo Tomori, which brought red-red escape of the Red Watchers and Penaltine for the London team. Mount himself, who did not fall to the ground after being pulled by the English protector [...]
Mount himself, who did not fall to the ground after withdrawing from Milan's English defender, has been candidly declared surprised by German referee Daniel Siebert's decision to punish Tomor with a red card.
I've known him for a long time and I'm sorry about what happened to him. I don't think you should leave with a red card. Maybe it was a penalty, but not a red card. I'm an honest player.
He pulled me a little, I felt it, but I was trying to score because I could do it. So I did not fall to the ground, I continued to insist on marking, but I failed. Referee glanced and immediately awarded the penalty.
I was surprised by his decision, as I had not been thrown down and fired at the gate. It was hard to see Tomor leave with a red card. You want to play 11 against 11 on a challenge between two good teams, so maybe the referee blew the match up a little bit, said 23-year-old English.












