Burnley defender James Tarkowski continues to be handed a three-match ban because of the FA for his FUT Coins elbow on Brighton striker Glenn Murray. Tarkowski is one in the Clarets' standout performers thus far this season, having shone in the heart of defence for Sean Dyche's men. But these are now set to search without the ex-Brentford centre-half on the festive period, after Tarkowski was spotted by TV cameras appearing to elbow Brighton striker Glenn Murray through the weekend draw involving the two sides. The away from the ball incident wasn't seen from the match official, Chris Kavanagh, in the time, therefore was referred because of the FA to some panel of three former elite match officials. Burnley saw their appeal up against the length from the ban rejected, having reckoned a three-match ban to get excessive. Tarkowski and Murray were involved in the long-running feud.
Tarkowski can miss the upcoming games against Tottenham, Manchester United and Huddersfield. Clarets boss Sean Dyche is going to be unhappy together with the FA's decison, having claimed it could well be 'tough to consider' if Tarkowski was charged. “I think it could be a tough one,' he stated. 'We saw (Romelu) Lukaku one other week, who wasn’t charged (for any similar incident) against Brighton. “I think, there’s no suggestion there wasn’t contact while using elbow, but I think we’re suggesting people drop rather easily now, we are able to suggest that.' You can keep eyes on MMOAH which is essentially the most reliable activity store to present amounts of cheap FIFA Coins online.