The couple are both in training and Richards, who has been out since October, was a member of the group that went down to Wembley. Maicon did not travel because of disease. Midfielder Jack Rodwell, sidelined for the past month with the most recent in a series of hamstring injuries, is also in competition. Meanwhile, Platt said he never considered that striker Sergio Aguero could get banned for his tackle on David Luiz on Sunday. Aguero won't face retrospective activity for his two-footed concern on the Chelsea opponent at Wembley. With umpire Chris Foy having given a free of charge end at the time of the episode, the Football Association views the problem to own been dealt with. Some pundits have said the handle warranted a red card nevertheless the FA doesn't prefer to 're-referee' incidents which have been seen by officers. Platt said: "I wasn't surprised, in line with the rules the FA has applied if the authorities have experienced it. "There have been precedents set, and not merely have precedents been set, they've actually gone on record and said if that's the case a' I was not amazed. The rules would be the rules. They were not made by us up, we adhere by them." Area director Roberto Mancini has thought his group have experienced some bad decisions this season, especially when captain Vincent Kompany was sent down against Arsenal in January. The defender's red card was later overturned on appeal. Plant has dismissed an indicator that chance has evened it self out. He said: "I don't know if it's fortune and whether we've had it. What is chance? I'm not sure. "It is just a condition that has gone. I am maybe not surprised he has got down. They are the rules, the officers saw it." (Edited by Nick Pearce)
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