Jack Grealish simply can’t put a run of momentum together.
He’ll have a solid game or two and then all of a sudden his progress is stalled by a stupid decision he makes off the pitch.
But the latest poor choice that the Aston Villa playmaker made actually took place on the field as Grealish has been hit with a three match ban for violent conduct.
On Tuesday evening, the FA confirmed that they would be punishing the 21-year-old for the below stamp on Conor Coady in the 1-1 draw with Wolves on Saturday.
Disgusting stamp from Jack Grealish #AVFC #WWFC pic.twitter.com/ilch3rlL54
— Nathan Fletcher (@NFFCfletcher) October 15, 2016
The ban will take immediate effect, meaning that Grealish will be unavailable for selection for Villa’s trip to Reading on Tuesday night.
He will also miss this weekend’s home tie with Fulham, as well as the upcoming derby against Birmingham City.