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Burnley boss Kompany handed touchline ban after Chelsea red card
BURNLEY boss Vincent Kompany has been handed a two-match touchline suspension after his red card against Chelsea last month.
Kompany was sent off from the dugout during the Clarets’ 2-2 draw at Chelsea on March 30 for his protests against a penalty decision which also led to defender Lorenz Assignon seeing red.
The Football Association confirmed in a statement Kompany must serve a one-game ban immediately with the other suspended until the end of the year, with the Belgian also handed a £10,000 fine.
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