Jamie Vardy will be sweating on the referees match report this week following his outburst to his red card at the weekend.The Leicester striker scored the opener but was then sent off for diving in Sundays dramatic 2-2 draw with West Ham.Claudio Ranieris Premier League table-toppers battled back to grab a precious point thanks to Leonardo Ulloas last-gasp penalty at the King Power Stadium, but the game was overshadowed by a series of controversial calls by referee Jon Moss. It was the decision by Moss to give Vardy his marching orders in the 56th minute that sparked such an angry response from the England forward and his club will be hoping the official now shows some leniency.The Football Association is currently waiting on the report from Moss and if the official highlights Vardys conduct then they may issue a general misconduct charge. Andy Carroll disputed the last-minute Leicester penalty that was given against him and felt it was very harsh on West Ham If charged, the 29-year-old will face an independent three-person committee and could face a further suspension if the charge is proven.Chelsea striker Diego Costa was involved in a similar case last month when he received an additional one-match ban for his reluctance to leave the pitch following a red card in the FA Cup against Everton. Were Leicester decisions right? Thierry Henry and Emile Heskey analyse the decisions in the Foxes 2-2 draw with West Ham... The FA has until close of business on Tuesday to charge Vardy. However, it is unlikely the outcome will be heard for several days.Vardys one-match ban for the red card will be served on Sunday when Leicester play Swansea.Dermot Gallagher, reviewing the incident in the Sky Sports News HQ studio during Ref Watch, said Vardys punishment would depend on what he said to the referee and if it was offensive insulting or abusive.The former Premier League referee said: He could be facing down the barrel of a further charge. It happened quickly and he was angry, but we dont know what was said. Only Jon Moss knows that and thats what will follow through. Is it offensive? Is it insulting? Is it abusive? It all hinges on that.Hammers striker Andy Carroll could also be in trouble with the authorities after accusing Moss of trying to amend for his earlier mistakes.West Ham led 2-1 deep into injury time with Leicesters late penalty awarded after Carroll had brought down Jeffrey Schlupp. Watch the moment Leicester were awarded an injury-time penalty to earn a 2-2 draw against West Ham Carroll said: Its not acceptable. Week in, week out, weve had bad decisions. I think hes trying to even it up.The FA will look at the full quotes in context and will then consider whether his comments questioned the integrity of the referee, or implied bias.If they are not satisfied, it is likely they will write to Carroll for his observations before deciding on any potential charge. Normally a player would expect a warning or a fine, rather than any ban.Also See:Leicester 2-2 West HamOptions without Vardy?Were Leicester decisions right?Carroll: Penalty was harshAir Force 1 Womens Near Me . 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Wragge hit 9-of-14 from behind the arc, matching Kyle Korvers school record for 3-pointers in a game set in 2003, as Creighton (16-3, 6-1 Big East broke a conference record with 21 treys in the rout.Scarlets produced a fiercely committed performance to stun hosts Cardiff and win a thrilling Welsh derby 26-15 at the Arms Park.Early in the second half they had built a 26-7 lead before holding on determinedly despite a huge penalty count against them which saw forwards Wyn Jones, Aaron Shingler and Will Boyde all yellow carded.Thirteen Welsh squad members missed the game but it lacked nothing in entertainment as Blues made too many careless errors to turn the game in the visitors favour.Jonathan Evans, Hadleigh Parkes, Shingler and DTH Van der Merwe scored tries for Scarlets with Rhys Patchell converting three.Tom James and Blaine Scully scored tries for Blues with Steve Shingler converting and adding a penalty. Scarlets began strongly to dominate the opening minutes and were rewarded with a seventh-minute try from Aaron Shingler.The visitors secured two five-metre line-outs before strong runs from Parkes and Werner Kruger set up a try for the flanker.Scarlets dream start continued when three minutes later, Van der Merwe burst away from a ruck and slipped a tackle to send Evans over.Patchell converted both to give his side a healthy early advantage before Blues got on the scoreboard with a try after James intercepted a John Barclay pass.The frenetic opening continued as a third try for Scarlets beckoned when Van der Merwe intercepted but a brilliant cover tackkle from Rey Lee-Lo hauled the wing down ten metres from the line.ddddddddddddHowever another interception soon gifted the visitors their third try when from inside his own 22, Steffan Hughes picked off another careless pass to send Van der Merwe racing into the corner.The pace of the game eventually slowed as the game degenerated into a succession of five-metre scrums as Blues pummelled their opponents line.Referee Lloyd Linton struggled to regulate the area and issued yellow cards to props Jones and Taufaao Filise, as Scarlets somehow kept their line intact to lead 21-7 at the interval.Within a minute of the restart, Scarlets collected their bonus point when Patchell burst outside an attempted tackle from replacement Lloyd Williams to create a try for Parkes.Steve Shingler kicked a penalty before the props returned from the sin-bin in time to see James save Blues by overhauling Van der Merwe as he raced away from inside his own 22.Blues dominated the third quarter and after visitors flanker, Boyde was yellow carded, Scully collected a long pass from Jarrod Evans to score his sides second.With 10 minutes remaining, Aaron Shingler became the third Scarlet forward to be sent to the bin but they still survived to record a notable win. 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