Man City win appeal over Kompany red card

15 January 2013 16:46

Premier League champions Manchester City won their appeal on Tuesday against the red card handed out to captain Vincent Kompany during a 2-0 win away to Arsenal last weekend.

The decision by an independent FA regulatory commission overturned a three-game ban for the Belgium international that would have started with this week's league match against Fulham.

Kompany was dismissed 15 minutes from time by referee Mike Dean at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday for using excessive force in tackling Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere, despite getting to the ball first.

Both Kompany and City manager Roberto Mancini made clear their displeasure at Dean's decision after the match, with the 26-year-old central defender taking to his Twitter account to indicate an appeal was likely.

"About the tackle: If the ball is overrun by the opponent and a 50/50 challenge occurs, collision is inevitable," Kompany tweeted.

"Ultimately I'm a defender: Appeal may work or not. I will never pull out of a challenge, as much as I will never intend to injure a player.

"It's about the team and our team looks strong at the moment. We need to maintain this level of performance."

Meanwhile, Mancini told reporters: "It was not a sending off -- I have seen the TV replays and he goes in with his left foot with his right foot trailing behind -- it was not a sending off."

First-half goals from James Milner and Edin Dzeko secured victory against an Arsenal side who themselves played most of the match a man down after defender Laurent Koscielny saw red for a tenth minute foul on Dzeko.

Source: AFP