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Martin Skrtel (AFP)
Martin Skrtel (AFP)

Cape Town - Despite losing an appeal against a three match ban, Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel says he does not feel guilty.

Liverpool's defeat against Manchester United on Sunday was made worse by the confirmation that Skrtel would miss three games following a ban for violent conduct.

Skrtel and Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea were involved in a scrap after the final whistle at Anfield after Skrtel appeared to stamp on De Gea as he was chasing a through ball.

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