Leicester
City manager Claudio Ranieri has criticised the decision to reject the
club’s appeal against a red card and three-match ban for striker Jamie
Vardy.
Vardy,
Leicester’s top-scorer last season, received a straight red card in the
2-2 draw at Stoke City. He begins his suspension against Everton on
Monday.
“Everyone in England, and all the world, watched the foul and said it’s not foul,” Ranieri told reporters.
“We
made an appeal because we believe in something right and we are very
disappointed in the result, because when we make mistake, or when my
players make a mistake, we don’t appeal.”
Defenders
Christian Fuchs and Robert Huth will also be suspended against Everton
while midfielder Danny Drinkwater is a doubt after suffering a knee
injury earlier this month
“This
is a very good opportunity for the players, who aren’t used to playing,
to show (make an impression) and link together very well,” said
Ranieri.


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