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Sissoko set for three-game ban
- Updated: October 24, 2016
Tottenham will accept a Football Association violent conduct charge against Moussa Sissoko following an incident with Harry Arter during Saturday’s game with Bournemouth.
The pair collided during the sides’ 0-0 draw at the Vitality Stadium and Sissoko is now likely to serve a three-match suspension.
Spurs have until 6pm on Tuesday to respond, but manager Mauricio Pochettino confirmed the club do not plan to contest the charge when he faced the media ahead of Tuesday’s EFL Cup fourth round clash with Liverpool, live on Sky Sports.
“We accept that. We have reviewed the video. We accept the charge and now we move forward,” Pochettino said. “After the game it was difficult when I was asked about the action. It was …