Thursday, December 22, 2016

Vardy ban "out of line" says Leicester boss


Leicester chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha on Wednesday evaluated England striker Jamie Vardy's three-match ban as 'out of line'. 


Vardy got the suspension from the Football Association (FA) for his sending off against Stoke City at the end of the week. 

The FA on Tuesday dismisses the feeble Premier League champion's claim of wrongful expulsion which pivoted upon Vardy being cockeyed as he was harried by Glen Johnson when he tested Stoke forward Mame Diouf just before the half-hour check. 

Ref Craig Pawson did not dither in demonstrating to him a red card for the two-footed test. 

Srivaddhanaprabha composed on Instagram: "I am so sad for the out of line judgment of ref to Vardy and more sad that our allure was rejected. This sort of judgment mutilate the enchanting of English Premier. 

"I invest a ton of energy and push to make my cherished LCFC a win, yet this episode made me feel dampen from football. 

"Anyway, we proceed onward now and it's chance that we should be solidarity together and brighten up (louder than before) to our group regardless of what happen, we are valiant and never quit!" 

Claudio Ranieri's side are battling in fifteenth place, having won just four of their opening 17 alliance recreations of the crusade and are only three focuses over the transfer zone. 

Vardy's suspension implies Leicester will be without three key players for the amusement with Everton next Monday. 

Safeguards Christian Fuchs and Robert Huth will be truant as they every serve a one-coordinate suspension for grabbing their fifth appointments of the crusade in Saturday's cranky Stoke coordinate. 

Vardy additionally misses the New Year's Eve meeting with West Ham and the trek to Middlesbrough on January 2.

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