Man Utd, Chelsea and Arsenal face suspension threat ahead of Premier League games

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Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal all have key players facing the risk of a ban ahead of their next Premier League fixtures. Several stars currently sit on four bookings for the 2023-24 campaign, with another yellow card meaning an automatic one-match ban.

Players who have been booked four times this season will walk on a tightrope over the next few weeks. They still have seven matches until a fifth booking no longer results in a ban. After each club’s 19th Premier League game, players will only face a ban if they are booked 10 times before matchweek 32.

United captain Bruno Fernandes is one of those stars. The Portuguese midfielder plays on the edge of the rulebook but will need to be careful over the next few weeks, with Erik ten Hag relying on his key man to remain available.

If Fernandes is booked during Sunday’s clash with Everton, he will miss a big game against Newcastle a week later. Alternatively, a booking against the Magpies would mean he misses the visit of Chelsea on December 6.

Bruno Fernandes booked vs Tottenham
Man Utd star Bruno Fernandes is one yellow card away from a suspension 

Chelsea have their own player at risk of a suspension. Marc Cucurella has forced himself into Mauricio Pochettino’s plans of late, but will miss the Blues’ clash with former club Brighton if he is yellow-carded against Newcastle on Saturday.

Like Fernandes, Cucurella could also miss Chelsea’s trip to United in a fortnight if he is booked against Brighton. That would leave Pochettino without one of his most trusted defenders for an important game.

Kai Havertz’s frustrating start to life at Arsenal could grow worse if he is booked this weekend. The German will miss the visit of Wolves on December 2 if he is booked at Brentford on Saturday.

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