Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Manchester City v Wigan Athletic: David Silva hamstring injury won't be... - Telegraph.co.uk

The couple are both in education and Richards, who has been out since October, was an associate of the team that went down to Wembley. Maicon didn't travel as a result of illness. Midfielder Jack Rodwell, sidelined for yesteryear month with the newest in some hamstring injuries, is also in contention. Meanwhile, Platt said he never believed that striker Sergio Aguero would get banned for his tackle on David Luiz on Sunday. Aguero will not experience retrospective action for his two-footed challenge on the Chelsea opponent at Wembley. With referee Chris Foy having granted a free end during the time of the incident, the Football Association considers the problem to possess been dealt with. Some commentators have said the handle warranted a red card however the FA doesn't like to 're-referee' situations which have been seen by officers. Platt said: "I was not astonished, based on the rules the FA has applied if the officers have observed it. "There have been precedents set, and not only have precedents been set, they've really gone on record and said if that is the case a' I was not amazed. The rules will be the rules. We do not make sure they are up, we adhere by them." City director Roberto Mancini has felt his staff have experienced some bad choices this season, such as when captain Vincent Kompany was sent down against Arsenal in January. The defender's red card was later overturned on appeal. Place has ignored an indicator that fortune has evened itself out. He said: "I do not know if it is luck and whether we've had it. What is fortune? I'm uncertain. "It is just a condition that has gone. I am not astonished he's got off. They are the rules, the authorities saw it." (Edited by Nick Pearce)

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