Leeds United winger Luis Sinisterra was sent off just three minutes after halftime following a challenge on Jacob Ramsey against Aston Villa at Elland Road this afternoon.
The Colombian, who signed for the Whites in the summer transfer window for £21 million, was given his first yellow card after 26 minutes for a foul on Villa captain John McGinn.
Sinisterra then fouled Ramsey and didn't move 10 yards away from the free kick and blocked the attempt to take it before referee Stuart Attwell showed him the red card which sent Leeds down to 10 men.
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The two yellow cards mean that Sinisterra is now set for a one-match ban, which means he will miss next weekend's trip to Crystal Palace.
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