Aguero charged with violent conduct
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero is
in danger of missing the Manchester derby after he was charged with
violent conduct by England’s Football Association on Tuesday.
The charge relates to an incident during
City’s 3-1 home win over West Ham United last Sunday when Aguero
appeared to swing his left elbow towards visiting defender Winston Reid.
He faces a three-game ban if found
guilty, which would rule him out of City’s trip to Manchester United on
September 10, a home game with Bournemouth and a trip to Swansea City in
the League Cup.
“Sergio Aguero has been charged for an
alleged act of violent conduct which was not seen by the match officials
but caught on video,” the FA said in a statement on its website.
“The Manchester City forward was
involved in an incident with West Ham United’s Winston Reid in the 76th
minute of the game on Sunday [28 August 2016].”
Match referee Andre Marriner did not
punish Aguero at the time, but footage of the incident was reviewed by a
panel of three former referees, all of whom deemed it a red-card
offence.
Aguero, 28, has until 1800 local time (1700 GMT) on Wednesday to respond to the charge.
He has already been ruled out of
Argentina’s forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and
Venezuela due to a calf injury.
City and United will go into their
meeting at Old Trafford level on points at the top of the Premier League
after each winning their first three matches. Chelsea also have an
unblemished record.
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