Barcelona have announced they are going to appeal against coach Tito Vilanova's red card during last night's Primera Division win over Osasuna. Vilanova, taking control of only his third competitive match since replacing Pep Guardiola, was sent to the stands in the 70th minute of the match for what the referee's report claimed was "angrily protesting a play during the match after being warned by the assistant referee." However, Vilanova says he was only calling for a foul and Barça have decided to appeal against the ruling. Barcelona won the match 2-1 after trailing at half-time, with Lionel Messi netting both of his side's goals in the 75th and 80th minutes. From : Fifa
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