Newcastle midfielder Kenedy set to escape FA sanction

Damian Spellman 17:13 20/08/2018
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  • Newcastle midfielder Kenedy will not face punishment over his wild challenge on Cardiff’s Victor Camarasa, Press Association Sport understands.

    The 22-year-old Brazilian appeared to kick out at the Spaniard as the pair tussled for possession during Saturday’s 0-0 Premier League draw at the Cardiff City Stadium.

    Referee Craig Pawson awarded a free-kick, but took no further action and it is understood that the match officials’ report has now been received by the Football Association and the incident will not be referred to a disciplinary panel.

    That will come as a boost to manager Rafael Benitez, who will already have to do without Isaac Hayden – sent off for a rash tackle on Josh Murphy later in the game – for the next three fixtures.

    Kenedy, who is on loan at St James’ Park from Chelsea, was a shadow of the player who lit up Tyneside during the second half of last season at the weekend, capping a poor individual display with an injury-time penalty miss after being handed the chance to win the match for his team.

    He will sit out Sunday’s league clash with his parent club under the terms of his loan agreement, but will now be available to return for the League Cup clash with Nottingham Forest which follows two days later or the league trip to leaders Manchester City on September 1.

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