Paul Pogba will be suspended for the Manchester derby after being sent off in Manchester United s Premier League match at Arsenal on Saturday.
United led 3-1 at the Emirates Stadium when Pogba who earlier set up Jesse Lingard brilliantly for his side s third goal lost control of the ball.
Stretching to recover possession, Pogba arrived late to a challenge with Hector Bellerin, the France international coming down hard on the right-back s leg with the studs of his boot.
Referee Andre Marriner took his time to come to a decision but was left with little choice but to show the red card, Pogba being dismissed for the first time in a Premier League match.
74 Red card. Pogba is sent off for a foul on Bellerin.
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Pogba faces a three-match ban although United may appeal which would rule him out of games against Manchester City, West Brom and Bournemouth.
The club-record signing may also face further punishment after sarcastically applauding the decision to send him off as he left the field.
Pogba s last league red card came in a Serie A match, when he was playing for Juventus against Palermo, in May 2013.
United could also be without midfielders Michael Carrick and Marouane Fellaini for the December 10 meeting with rivals City.