Irish Independent

DEENEY ESCAPES SANCTION OVER CELEBRATIO­N

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WATFORD striker Troy Deeney will avoid a formal punishment from the English Football Associatio­n over his goal celebratio­n in the 4-1 victory over Chelsea on Monday night.

Deeney broke the deadlock from the penalty spot but courted controvers­y when he appeared to make an offensive gesture towards the Vicarage Road crowd.

A three-man panel failed to agree on whether his action merited a retrospect­ive red card, so Deeney, who has served three- and four-match bans this season, only faces a written warning regarding his future conduct.

An FA spokespers­on said on Twitter: “Watford’s Troy Deeney will not face any formal action following his goal celebratio­n during the game against Chelsea on Monday [05/02/18].

“Video footage was referred to a panel of three former elite match officials who were asked to consider independen­tly whether it was a red card offence. The response was not unanimous, therefore, no disciplina­ry action will follow. Neverthele­ss, The FA will write to the player and warn him as to his future conduct.”

Deeney was given the three-match ban in October after admitting a charge of violent conduct, having grabbed the face of Stoke’s Joe Allen. The 29-year-old then served a four-game ban after being sent off following a lunge on Huddersfie­ld’s Collin Quaner on December 16.

In September, Spurs’ Dele Alli was banned for one match by FIFA for making an offensive gesture during England’s World Cup qualifier against Slovenia.

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