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Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard's suspension remains at three matches

The FA independent panel have decided not to increase Eden Hazard's three-match ban, following the incident between him and the Swansea ball boy.

There's probably no need to remind anyone - but the Belgium midfielder was, of course, sent off in the Capital One Cup semi-final

second leg against the Welsh club. The 22-year-old was trying to

retrieve the ball from under the ball boy, who had fallen on top of it

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The FA is only trying to save their face after being exposed for being lenient with similar cases in the past.

Anyway, good news! Will have him back against Wigan next weekend.

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How this was ever into consideration that he could get an extended ban was ridiculous. He got sent off, that was final. He apologized to the ball boy and they clarified between each other what happened. Final. The FA love to cause a scenery. Would have been a complete farce if he got an extended ban. We have him back for Wigan now anyway: most positive news :)

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CHELSEA STATEMENT ON HAZARD RULING
Posted on: Thu 31 Jan 2013

Chelsea Football Club has received the independent commission's ruling that Eden Hazard will not face further sanctions following an incident at the Capital One Cup semi-final at Swansea last Wednesday.

Despite our disappointment that the FA felt it necessary to take it as far as today's hearing, Chelsea are satisfied that good sense finally prevailed and no extra games were added.

The FA released the following statement:

'Chelsea's Eden Hazard will not have his standard three-match sanction for violent conduct increased.

Following a hearing earlier today [Thursday 31 January 2013], an independent regulatory commission was of the opinion the existing three-match sanction for this offence was sufficient.

Hazard was charged by The FA following his side's League Cup semi-final at Swansea City on 23 January 2013.

The FA alleged that Hazard's behaviour in relation to a Swansea City ball boy, for which the player was dismissed in the 78th minute, constituted violent conduct whereby the standard punishment that would otherwise apply was clearly insufficient.

The player denied the charge and the matter was dealt with at a non-personal hearing.

The FA will be reminding all clubs of their responsibilities in ensuring ball boys and other personnel around the pitch act in an appropriate manner at all times and The FA will be liaising with competitions accordingly.'

source:http://www.chelseafc.com/news-article/article/3060747/title/chelsea-statement-on-hazard-ruling

Thank God ! one more game and Hazard will be back on the squad !

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