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AC Milan v Chelsea player ratings: Tomori 4, Giroud 4; Mount 9, Aubameyang 8

Chelsea coasted to a 2-0 Champions League win over AC Milan at the San Siro on Tuesday, aided by an early red card shown to former Blues defender Fikayo Tomori.

After winning 3-0 against the reigning Serie A champions at Stamford Bridge last week, Chelsea were expecting a far tougher evening over in Italy.

But Milan's plans were thrown out of the window after 17 minutes when Tomori gave away a penalty and was sent-off for pulling on Mason Mount's shoulder as the Chelsea player surged through on goal. Italian midfielder Jorginho confidently finished from the spot.

It was 2-0 in the 34th minute when a fine interchange of passes between Mateo Kovacic and Mount ended with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang side-footing home.

Chelsea suffered a blow in the second half when in-form England wingback Reece James was forced to limp out of the action after jarring his knee.

With a busy schedule up ahead for the Blues and the World Cup only six weeks away, it will be a worrying wait for managers Graham Potter and Gareth Southgate until they hear what the damage is.

The win leaves Chelsea top of Group E with seven points from four matches, with Red Bull Salzburg on six points and both Milan and Dinamo Zagreb on four.

You can see the player ratings from Tuesday's match at the San Siro in the gallery above. To move on to the next photo, click on the arrows or if using a mobile device, simply swipe.

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