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City to appeal Kompany red

Image: Man City skipper Vincent Kompany is dismissed by Chris Foy for a tackle on Nani

Man City manager Roberto Mancini has confirmed the club will appeal against Vincent Kompany's red card in Sunday's 3-2 defeat to United.

Mancini not happy after skipper is dismissed for challenge on Nani

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has confirmed the club will appeal against Vincent Kompany's red card in Sunday's 3-2 defeat to Manchester United. Defender Kompany was sent off by referee Chris Foy for a tackle on Nani 11 minutes into the FA Cup third-round tie at the Etihad Stadium. Although both of Kompany's feet initially appeared to be off the ground he won the ball and Nani did not complain about the challenge. As the City captain has already been sent off for a straight red card offence once this season, he is facing a four-match ban unless he can overturn the suspension. "We will appeal," said Mancini, immediately after what was a pulsating cup tie. "I am sure we will win." Mancini opted not to criticise referee Foy. However, he thinks little can be read into the defence offered almost immediately by former top-flight official Dermot Gallagher, who claimed Foy had got it right. "This is normal. If I talk about the players, I defend the player. The referee is the same. He defends the referee," said Mancini. "I don't want to talk about the referee because I want to stay on the bench for the next game. "But I think it is impossible."

Big loss

Kompany stands to miss both legs of the Carling Cup semi-final with Liverpool, in addition to Premier League games against Wigan and Tottenham. Sir Alex Ferguson pulled no punches afterwards, claiming it was the right decision and that Kompany has been guilty of similar transgressions before. "It was a sending-off," said the Manchester United boss. "It was a two-footed tackle. I have seen him do it before. "He has got off with it in the past. But if Nani gets caught, he has a problem. It was a real bad one." However, Mancini had his own gripe after Wayne Rooney gestured to Foy in the aftermath of Kompany's challenge, seemingly encouraging the referee to dismiss the Belgian. Mancini, vilified for waving an imaginary red card during the win over Liverpool on Tuesday, said: "When I did this against Liverpool, people told me not to do it. "I said I was sorry and made a mistake."

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