The Football Association have rejected Chelsea's appeal against Thibaut Courtois' red card against Swansea City.
The
goalkeeper was given his marching orders by Michael Oliver having
tripped Bafetimbi Gomis as he ran through on goal, and the Blues were
hopeful the decision would be overturned.
But the FA felt there
was not sufficient evidence to support their claim and the Belgium
international will now miss Sunday's clash with Manchester City at the
Etihad Stadium.
A statement from the FA read: "A claim of
wrongful dismissal submitted by Chelsea in relation to Thibaut Courtois
has been unsuccessful following an Independent Regulatory Commission
hearing earlier today.
"The goalkeeper was dismissed for denying
an obvious goal scoring opportunity in the 52nd minute of Chelsea's game
against Swansea City at Stamford Bridge on Saturday (8 August 2015).
"Therefore, the player's one-match suspension, which is the standard penalty for this offence, remains with immediate effect.
"For
a club to be successful with a claim of wrongful dismissal, it must
prove to an Independent Regulatory Commission via written and/or video
evidence that the match referee made an obvious error."
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