Burnley defender James Tarkowski has been handed a three-match ban after he accepted a charge of violent conduct for an off-the-ball incident with Brighton's Glenn Murray on Saturday, the Football Association has announced.
The ban, which was confirmed by an FA statement, means Burnley will be without one of the league's best defenders so far this season for the visit of Tottenham on Saturday, and the trips to Manchester United on Boxing Day and Huddersfield on Dec. 30.
Off-the-ball incidents not seen by the officials but picked up by the cameras are viewed by a three-strong panel of former elite referees. For a violent conduct charge to be issued, the panel must be unanimous.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Brighton boss Chris Hughton was in no doubt that the officials had missed some foul play.
"It's a penalty. I've seen the elbow afterwards and it's a definite elbow on Glenn in the box and it's in play, the throw-in has been taken," Hughton said.
"Sometimes you can be critical of referees and sometimes not so.
"It's difficult to see, when it happens at that pace of the game.
"I think for the referee [Chris Kavanagh] not to see it or a linesman not to see it, I can half understand that one but it's certainly a penalty."
Murray said: "I can't remember what happened. I felt something in my ribs, the referee didn't see it so whatever."
Tarkowski had earlier been somewhat harshly adjudged to have fouled Murray for a penalty, which the former Crystal Palace striker smashed over the bar.