Burnley's James Tarkowski given three-game violent conduct ban
Despite a scoreless deadlock against Brighton, Sean Dyche hails Burnley's ability to pick up seven points over the last three games.
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.
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