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The FA disciplinary panel have upheld Chelsea's claim of wrongful dismissal for John Terry, who will now face Manchester United.
The England captain was shown the red card during his side's 3-1 win at Manchester City following a foul on City's Brazilian striker Jo, but Chelsea decided to appeal against the decision with the crunch clash with Sir Alex Ferguson's men on the horizon.
Following a hearing, the Football Association decided to overturn the dismissal made by referee Mark Halsey and Terry can now play a part in Sunday's big showdown at Stamford Bridge,
There must be an advantage on the Blues side.Watch out Red Devils!
I think Sir Alex feruson have ahnd headache to think what the way they should use to won against Chelsea that was won in a big margin in champion Leagues.
In the first place terry did not deserve a red card.His return is a boost for chelsea who are definitely looking to continue their good run.He is an important part of the team and will surely be needed in their clash with the red devils.