FA Rejects John Terry’s Red Card Appeal
Chelsea’s
appeal to the Football Association over John Terry’s dismissal in
Sunday’s 4-1 FA Cup third-round win over Peterborough has been rejected.Terry,
making his first start since the EFL Cup exit at West Ham in October
and first appearance since November, was adjudged to be last man when he
fouled Lee Angol and was shown a straight red card by Kevin Friend for
denying a clear goal scoring opportunity.A statement from the FA
read: “John Terry will serve a one-match suspension with immediate
effect after his wrongful dismissal claim was unsuccessful, following an
Independent Regulatory Commission hearing. The Chelsea defender was
sent off for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity during The
Emirates FA Cup third round tie against Peterborough United on Sunday [8
January 2017].He will now be ruled out of this weekend’s clash
with Leicester, whom Chelsea are bidding to succeed as Premier League
champions Terry wrote on Instagram on Sunday night: “I will be
appealing and hope the FA and the ref will look at it and realise I
didn’t touch Lee Angol.”Chelsea coach Antonio Conte said after
the routine victory over League One opponents: “I think it wasn’t right,
this decision from the referee. He didn’t take the opponent and also
the second reason was because behind John there was [Branislav] Ivanovic
to cover John.“You have to respect the referee’s decision, but
in this case maybe we will do an appeal for this situation. The
situation is very clear and I think John didn’t deserve this. It’s a
pity when this happens, because the red card is not good.”
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