The hard fought victory of West Ham (1-2) was overshadowed by two red cards in the latter stages of the match Aston Villa when the party got messy. Caused conflicts on and off the field hello cissoko (West Ham) were sent off for violent conduct and their manager, Paul Konchesky, was also given a red card for his part in a touchline brawl.
Tensions were building as the visitors withstood a sustained attack from Aston Villa, who took an early two-goal lead. Chaos finally broke out in the 91st minute when Mayling and Cissoko clashed. The French defender hit Mayling in the face, leaving referee Cheryl Foster, with no choice but to send him off.
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Carla Ward, manager of Aston Villa, was surprised by what she saw. “I’ve never seen anything like this in a game. Cissoko punching Mayling in the face is unacceptable. She shouldn’t be in the game. Fighting on the bench is not good.” West Ham manager Konchesky saw it differently. “I’m not sure what actually happened on the field. I saw Hawa put her hands up, but I also saw the opponent lift her hands up, but she stays on the field and Hawa is sent off.”
Source: La Verdad

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