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FA charge Diego Costa with violent conduct, set to miss Manchester City clash

Matt McGeehan

06:50 29/01/2015

Chelsea face the prospect of play­ing Saturday’s Premier League title showdown with Manchester City without Diego Costa after the striker was charged with violent conduct.

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Costa faces an immediate three-match ban for his apparent stamp on Liverpool defender Emre Can in Tuesday night’s League Cup semi-final second leg win.

The incident happened in close proximity to the dugouts, but was missed by the match officials.

It was reviewed on video by ref­eree Michael Oliver yesterday, with the charge following as part of the Football Association’s fast-tracked procedures.

Costa, who faces no action for a similar incident involving Liver­pool defender Martin Skrtel, has until 18:00 (22:00 UAE time) today to respond to the charge.

If Costa denies the charge, the appeal will be heard on Friday, but he would require the appeal com­mission to side with him in order to face City.

Either way, there will be a reso­ lution before Saturday’s contest at Stamford Bridge where Chelsea’s lead from City at the top of the Pre­mier League could extend to eight points, or fall to two.

As the League Cup is a Football League competition, the discipli­nary process differs slightly from Premier League match where a three-man panel of former referees would decide whether he should be charged.

Referee Oliver was asked by the FA whether he or any of the offi­cials saw the incident and, as they did not, footage was reviewed to determine if a sending-off offence had occurred.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, who earlier yesterday was fined £25,000 (Dh139,000) for claim­ing there was a “clear campaign” against Chelsea, has insisted both stamps were “absolutely acciden­tal” before adding: “He goes to the ball, he chases it, the opponent goes to the floor and he puts his foot there when he is looking at the ball.”

A three-match ban would rule Costa out of the City clash, as well as matches with Everton and Aston Villa. There is no right of appeal.

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