Man City vs Chelsea ends in shocking sideline scuffle
Aguero has been handed a four-game ban by the FA following his horrific challenege on David Luiz in Manchester City's 3-1 defeat to Chelsea on Saturday.
The 28-year-old was shown red by referee Anthony Taylor and it is his second sending off for violent conduct this season.
Aguero's previous dismissal was back in August, for which he received a retrospective red card after elbowing West Ham captain Winston Reid.
The striker will now miss City's games against Leicester, Watford, Arsenal and Hull.
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Sergio Aguero will serve a four-match ban for his tackle on David Luiz
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David Luiz took a heavy knock from Sergio Aguero's rash challenge
The challenge on Luiz led to a brawl between both sides in the final moments of the game.
Fernandinho was also sent off after he clashed with Cesc Fabregas and will serve a three-match ban after grabbing the Spain international around the throat.
Pep Guardiola has confirmed City will not contest the FA's ruling.
"We are going to accept the ban from the Football Association and work with other players for the games," Guardiola said.
And the City boss has suggested Aguero may not feature in tomorrow night's Champions League clash with Celtic (7.45pm).
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We are going to accept the ban from the Football Association
Pep Guardiola
"There will be changes. I am happy to give minutes to players who deserve it," Guardiola added.
"Whether Sergio will play, I will decide today or tomorrow. I like all the players to play.
"I want to involve all the players. When we play every three days, the players must be rotated."