Tammy Abraham and Fikayo Tomori, who 'stole' the penalty from Christian Pulisic in Florence, risk being benched in view of the match against Udinese.

Their behaviour was not appreciated either by Paulo Fonseca, who made this clear directly in front of the cameras after the match, or by the club in general.
As has often been the case in post-match situations this season, however, the club has chosen to remain silent. The actions of the two English friends, along with their underwhelming performances, will have consequences.
The most direct consequence for Milan's Tomori and Abraham is called the bench.
As confirmed once again by La Gazzetta dello Sport, both Fikayo Tomori and Tammy Abraham risk losing their starting spots in the next match against Udinese, on Saturday at 18:00 CEST at San Siro after the break.
The two will likely be replaced by serbian centre-back Strahinja Pavlovic, who has played one minute in the last four matches, and Noah Okafor, who has been training at Milanello and is ready to support Morata in attack.
