Fikayo Tomori makes 'tremendous' tackle to deny Miguel Almiron

Fikayo Tomori makes a ‘tremendous’ last-ditch tackle to deny Miguel Almiron from scoring against AC Milan, as Ally McCoist hails England defender’s goal-line clearance

  • The England international denied Newcastle’s Miguel Almiron an opening goal
  • Ally McCoist hailed Fikayo Tomori’s ‘tremendous’ last-ditch goal-line tackle
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Fikayo Tomori was praised by Ally McCoist for making a ‘ridiculous tackle’ to deny Newcastle forward Miguel Almiron the evening’s opening goal against AC Milan in Wednesday’s Champions League clash.

The England international arrived at St James’ Park with a point to prove with Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate in attendance at the ground, and demonstrated brilliant last-ditch defending in the first half.

Almiron looked set to open the scoring as a pass into the box found him staring into an open net and needing just the slightest of touches to prod the ball over the line.

However, Tomori refused to give up on what looked like a lost cause as he slid in and somehow wrapped the outside of his foot around the ball to clear the danger.

Replays showed that Almiron should have gone with his right-foot rather than waiting for the ball to drift onto his preferred left and McCoist heaped praise on the 25-year-old after the tackle. 

Fikayo Tomori produced an outstanding goal-line clearance to deny Miguel Almiron an opening goal for Newcastle

Tomori slid in on the line to snatch the ball off the toes of Almiron when the match was goalless

‘That is a ridiculous tackle incredible,’ said Rangers legend McCoist.

‘Almiron goes with his left-foot as he thinks it’s a tap-in, if he goes with his right-foot then it’s a goal. Tremendous tackle.’

Ally McCoist heaped praise on Tomori’s intervention and described his effort as a ‘ridiculous tackle’

Tomori was largely involved as Milan’s sweeping defender throughout the first half as he frequently provided the last line of defence for the Italian visitors.

However, he was helpless to stop Joelinton from opening the scoring in the crucial Champions League encounter as the Brazilian unleashed a rocket strike from range.

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Milan had failed to herald the previous warning signs and Newcastle’s relentless attack eventually got their deserved reward in the 33rd-minute.

Tomori was picked in Southgate’s most recent England team and will be hoping to keep his place ahead of next year’s European Championship’s in Germany.

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