AC Milan is getting ready to play against Frosinone tomorrow, aiming for yet another redemption in these last two months, hoping it could be definitive if achieved.
The Rossoneri will have to do without many players due to an epidemic of injuries, including important ones like Leao and Okafor, as well as the entire defense except for Tomori.
Pioli will also have to cope without Olivier Giroud, who is suspended...
For this reason, the AC Milan team must avoid further suspensions, not only because their next match is against Atalanta but also because the squad is already at its minimum.
In this sense, the only player close to suspension in the Rossoneri ranks is Yunus Musah, who must steer clear of a yellow card. On the other hand, Fikayo Tomori is not close to suspension, contrary to what has been wrongly stated online and by other media outlets recently.
The English player is on his second disciplinary sanction, far from the fifth that triggers suspension. In fact, the two yellow cards received against Roma should not be considered for this purpose: the player was expelled on that occasion, thus already serving a suspension; these sanctions cancel out and are removed from the count of yellow cards received during the season, as relayed via Milan News.
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