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Vincent Kompany, Burnley Boss, Handed Two-Match Touchline By English FA

Vincent Kompany was sent off from the dugout during Burnley바카라™s 2-2 draw at Chelsea on March 30 for his protests against a penalty decision which also led to defender Lorenz Assignon seeing red

Vincent Kompany has been punished for his red card at Chelsea. Photo: Martin Rickett/PA
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Burnley boss Vincent Kompany has been handed a two-match touchline suspension after his red card against Chelsea at the back end of last month. (More Football News)

Kompany was sent off from the dugout during the Clarets바카라™ 2-2 draw at Chelsea on March 30 for his protests against a penalty decision which also led to defender Lorenz Assignon seeing red.

The Football Association confirmed in a statement Kompany must serve a one-game ban straight away with the other suspended until the end of the year, while the Belgian was also handed a ÂŁ10,000 fine.

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바카라œBurnley FC바카라™s Vincent Kompany has been fined ÂŁ10,000 and suspended from the touchline for two matches following misconduct at their Premier League game against Chelsea FC on Saturday 30 March,바카라 the FA statement said.

바카라œOne match is to be served immediately and one match suspended until 31 December 2024. The manager admitted that his language and/or behaviour in the 40th minute of the fixture was improper and/or abusive and/or insulting towards a match official and/or questioned the integrity of a match official.

바카라œAn independent regulatory commission imposed his sanctions following a subsequent hearing.바카라

Relegation-threatened Burnley, who sit second bottom in the Premier League and six points adrift of safety, welcome Brighton to Turf Moor on Saturday, when Kompany will be in the stands.

Kompany, who had 11 seasons as a player for Manchester City, revealed he spoke to referee Darren England after his dismissal at Stamford Bridge to apologise for his choice of words at the time.

But Kompany insisted last week that the standards of refereeing in the top-flight have dropped in this campaign.

바카라œI바카라™m not shying away from it and I바카라™ve said it to the referees themselves, the officials, refereeing hasn바카라™t been good enough this season,바카라 he said.

바카라œI think the addition of VAR and more opinions and more officials doesn바카라™t make it easy for them to do their jobs.

바카라œYou make a mistake and we all have a laugh about it and usually the traditional view is that it all evens itself out over the course of a season.

바카라œThis year, I haven바카라™t felt like this. Where we are in the league doesn바카라™t really matter for me, it바카라™s not in that conversation.바카라

Meanwhile Wolves boss Gary O바카라™Neil is facing an FA charge over his behaviour after the match against West Ham on Saturday.

An FA statement said O바카라™Neil바카라™s 바카라˜language and/or behaviour in and around the match officials바카라™ changing rooms was improper and/or threatening.바카라 He has until Monday (April 15) to respond to the charge.

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