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Will Anthony Gordon be absent from the Carabao Cup final? An explanation of the suspension regulations following Brighton’s red card

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Will Anthony Gordon be absent from the Carabao Cup final? An explanation of the suspension regulations following Brighton’s red card A hopeful pass was played through the Brighton backline as extra-time approached, and the two teams were tied at 1-1.

 

 


However, Gary Beswick’s offside flag ultimately halted the game. Gordon, however, persisted in his pursuit of the ball and ultimately struck Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke in the back of the head. Gordon’s decision to issue a red card to referee Anthony Taylor, who had halted play, was unnecessary, and it caused much confusion and disagreement among the majority of the spectators at St James’ Park.

 

 

 

Gordon was issued his marching orders, necessitating that the Magpies play the remaining 90 minutes with ten men. In the end, Newcastle was only able to play a few minutes with a man down before Tariq Lamptey was also shown a red card. In the first half, the full-back was booked for impeding Gordon and received a second yellow card after bringing down Jacob Murphy.

 

 

 

Gordon was issued a straight red card for violent conduct, a violation that entails a three-match suspension. Newcastle United has the option to appeal the decision; however, it appears to be an unlikely outcome at this time.

 

 

 

Violent conduct is defined by the FA as the use or attempted use of excessive force or brutality against an opponent when not challenging for the ball, or against a team-mate, team official, match official, spectator, or any other person, regardless of whether contact is made. Certainly, red cards and subsequent suspensions do transfer from domestic competition to domestic competition.

 

 

 

Gordon will be unable to participate in Newcastle United’s Premier League match against West Ham on Monday, March 10, the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool, and the Premier League match against Brentford on Wednesday, April 2. Lightning striking twice Naturally, Newcastle United supporters are acutely aware of this sentiment.

 

 

 

Nick Pope was dismissed for premeditated handball in the match preceding their most recent Carabao Cup final appearance. It was Taylor who, by coincidence, issued Pope the red card on that occasion. The former Burnley player was issued a one-match suspension, resulting in his absence from the team’s loss to Manchester United. Loris Karius made his professional debut in that final.







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