Manchester - In accordance with predictions, Manchester City finally officially appealed the red card he obtained his captain, Vincent Kompany, the Manchester United match.
Kompany sent off when City entertain Manchester United in the FA Cup third round at Etihad Stadium on Sunday (01/08/2012). In a match which ended 3-2 to the visitors victory, Kompany red-carded referee Chris Foy because they have launched a two-foot tackle to Nani.
The red card was later sparked controversy. City manager Roberto Mancini, assess Kompany not deserve a red card. In fact, he considers Foy issued a red card from his pocket because it is influenced by the bombers 'Red Devils', Wayne Rooney.
Because of this a straight red card, Kompany pretty severe punishment threatened. Belgian international defender could be suspended for up to four games.
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Kompany sent off when City entertain Manchester United in the FA Cup third round at Etihad Stadium on Sunday (01/08/2012). In a match which ended 3-2 to the visitors victory, Kompany red-carded referee Chris Foy because they have launched a two-foot tackle to Nani.
The red card was later sparked controversy. City manager Roberto Mancini, assess Kompany not deserve a red card. In fact, he considers Foy issued a red card from his pocket because it is influenced by the bombers 'Red Devils', Wayne Rooney.
Because of this a straight red card, Kompany pretty severe punishment threatened. Belgian international defender could be suspended for up to four games.
