Manchester United Refuse the possibility of calling the EFL decision after the ineligible player of Grimsby Field

Manchester United would have refused the possibility of calling on the decision to intensify, rather than expeling, Grimsby Town of the EFL Cup, after revealing that the holding of League two aligned an ineligible player in their winning victory last week.
The navies increased 12-11 on the penalties after a spectacular 2-2 draw, but he then emerged that Clarke Odor, who came in the 73rd minute of the match to Blundell Park, had not been registered to play in time.
His recording after his Bradford loan move the day before was subjected to one minute after the noon cut point. The error was self -commissioned by Grimsby at the EFL during the discovery the day after the game.
The EFL has chosen to send a fine of £ 20,000 – of which £ 10,000 are suspended – rather than withdrawing the team from David Artell outside the competition.
United had the opportunity to call on EFL’s decision and had five days to do so on Monday.
A successful attraction could have caused a respite from United and saw the men of Ruben Amorim reintegrated in the third round, where they would meet Sheffield on Wednesday.
However, it is believed that the Red Devils will not dispute the decision or will not ask for a punishment and rather turn on the questions of League and the FA Cup.
United won his first victory for the Premier League season on Saturday after the 97th minute penalty by Bruno Fernandes gave them a 3-2 victory against Burnley newly promoted to Old Trafford.
The Amorim team is next in action after the international break, when it goes through the short distance across the city to play Ferocious Manchester City rivals at Etihad on September 14.
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