Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud believes it is 'very harsh' that he must serve a three-match suspension following his red card in the victory over Fulham.
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Arsenal's appeal against the mandatory ban was rejected by the Football Association and Giroud must now sit out three of the Gunners' final four games as they battle to secure a top-four finish.
And the £13million summer signing from Montpellier was left flabbergasted by the decision to uphold the original verdict.
Giroud said: "I was very surprised at the verdict as my action was unintentional.
"It does not hurt me but the rules in England are really very harsh. Very harsh indeed."
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