Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor says it is 'frustrating' that Women's Super League players are given three-match suspensions for red cards.
Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor says it is "frustrating" that Women's Super League players are given three-match suspensions for red cards.
Their clubs unsuccessfully appealed against the decisions and Taylor wants more "understanding" about the impact their bans have on a 22-game season."I think there just needs to be a little more - I won't use the word allowance - but just more understanding. If it's something really malicious or something where a player has cut down and really used 'violent conduct'… There was nothing about either of those red card challenges that were violent.
"We're really disappointed in the outcome, especially for Leila because she was excellent in that game last week up until that point. Now you lose a player for three games."for a high challenge on midfielder Hayley Ladd, while Ouahabi was given a straight red card in the 71st minute of Taylor confirmed City's argument in their appeal was that Ouahabi's challenge was not an example of violent conduct.
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