Aston Villa's Jhon Duran Receives Three-Match Ban
Aston Villa's Jhon Duran Receives Three-Match Ban

Aston Villa's Jhon Duran Receives Three-Match Ban

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Aston Villa's appeal to overturn Jhon Duran's red card has been rejected, resulting in a three-match suspension for the striker after his sending off during a 3-0 loss to Newcastle United on Boxing Day. Duran received the red card for allegedly stamping on Newcastle defender Fabian Schar, a decision that has sparked significant debate regarding its fairness and the Premier League's disciplinary procedures. Manager Unai Emery has vocally criticized the decision, arguing that Duran's actions were unintentional and expressing disappointment in the use of VAR during the incident. Following the unsuccessful appeal, Duran will miss key matches against Brighton, Leicester, and West Ham in the FA Cup. Emery has suggested that Duran's reputation may have influenced the referee's decision, emphasizing that the incident lacked malicious intent. This situation leaves Villa in a challenging position as they navigate a congested fixture schedule without one of their top players.

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