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Fernandinho
was also dismissed for grabbing Cesc Fabregas by the throat in the
resulting melee and is set to earn a three-match ban, while Aguero faces
four games on the touchline having already served a three-match suspension
earlier this season for elbowing Winston
Reid. Aguero will miss fixtures against Leicester,
Watford, Arsenal and Hull, but
City manager Pep Guardiola was keen
to move on from the incident, saying we
are going to accept the ban and keep going.
City and Chelsea could face extra disciplinary action from the FA on Monday for failing to control their players, while Fabregas could also be banned for appearing to slap Fernandinho. Fabregas was booked by referee Anthony Taylor for his part in the confrontation between both sets of players, but the FA could take further action if the slap was left out of Taylor's post-match report.
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