Fikayo Tomori joked he does not purposely reserve all of his goals for Milan’s clashes with Juventus after netting again in the famous fixture to help his side to a 2-0 win.
The England international opened the scoring from a few yards out in Saturday’s Serie A contest after inadvertently blocking a goal-bound Olivier Giroud volley.
That was Tomori’s second league goal for Milan, with the other coming in a 3-0 victory for the Rossoneri against the same opposition in May 2021.
Among players to have scored 100 per cent of their Serie A goals against Juve, Tomori is one of three to have scored more than once, alongside Luigi Carello and Francesco Duzioni.
Brahim Diaz added a second goal for Milan with a superb solo effort that started inside his own half, and Tomori says picking up all three points means more than his own rare strike.
Asked about his record against Juve, Tomori told DAZN: “It’s not on purpose! Every game against Juve is important. I’m happy to score, but the most important thing is getting the three points.
“I was a little fortunate with the goal, but I’m happy with it, the clean sheet and the victory. We had a bit more determination and will try to win on Tuesday [against Chelsea].”
Tomori is one of three English players to have scored more than one goal against Juventus in Serie A, the others being Gerald Hitchens (three) and Tammy Abraham (two).
Juve were unhappy the opener stood due to what they felt was a foul by Theo Hernandez on Juan Cuadrado in the build-up to the corner that led to the goal, but VAR could not intervene as it was a separate phase of play.
Diaz’s strike early in the second half ensured a straightforward victory for Milan, who join Napoli and Atalanta – both of whom are in action on Sunday – at the top of Serie A on 20 points.
Saturday’s victory marked a return to winning ways for Milan on the back of a 3-0 loss at Chelsea in Wednesday’s Champions League meeting, but Stefano Pioli’s side have a chance for revenge when they reconvene at San Siro next week.
“Today’s match was very intense,” Pioli said. “We made too many misplaced passes in the opening 20 minutes.
“We worked as a team today, whereas unfortunately we lost our shape in London and got too intimidated by our own mistakes and the strength of the opponent. We know that if we work together, we can get positive results.
“The reason we didn’t do well in London is because we were not aggressive enough and we made too many unforced errors without needing Chelsea to be aggressive in their press against us.
“This was a very important game in Serie A, as it always is between Milan and Juventus, so we had the right attitude from the start.”