Aleksandar Mitrovic is facing a lengthy suspension having been charged by the Football Association for barging into referee Chris Kavanagh.During Fulh.
[Manchester United](https://talksport.com/sport/football/team/113099/manchester-united/) at Old Trafford on Sunday, the striker reacted angrily to Kavanagh awarding the hosts a penalty and sending Willian off for handball on the line. Ronaldo received a second yellow card from the referee when deemed to dive in the box. The recommended entry point, prior to considering any mitigating or aggravating factors, is 182 days.”
Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrovic could be banned for the rest of the season, after being charged by the FA for pushing referee Chris Kavanagh in Sunday's FA Cup ...
At an amateur level, a player is looking at about a year's ban." That is likely to include how United captain Bruno Fernandes escaped punishment for pushing assistant Adam Nunn during their 7-0 defeat at Liverpool. [The Serbia striker was last night charged with violent and improper conduct](/sport/football/fulham-fc-mitrovic-silva-man-utd-fa-cup-2023-b1068690.html), and the FA have said that their standard punishment for his red card at [Old Trafford](/topic/old-trafford) is "clearly insufficient".
The Football Association have warned Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic that the standard punishment for a straight red card would be 'clearly insufficient' ...
"It's alleged that Marco Silva used abusive and/or insulting words and/or gestures and/or behaviour towards the match referee; that he used abusive and/or insulting words towards the fourth official prior to his dismissal; and that he also used abusive and/or insulting words and/or gestures and/or behaviour towards the fourth official after being sent off. "It's further alleged that in throwing a water bottle in the direction of the assistant referee that his behaviour was improper." "The standard punishment which would otherwise apply to Aleksandar Mitrovic for the sending-off offence of violent conduct that he committed towards the match referee is clearly insufficient," the FA said in a statement.
Aleksandar Mitrovic has been charged by the FA for pushing Chris Kavanagh, with former top Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg demanding the striker be ...
He said: “I saw the image of course and I already spoke with Mitro. Silva addressed the actions of his star striker following his side's defeat at Old Trafford. "The FA may now use him to set an example to others. He should be banned for the rest of the season, if not more.’ Mitrovic wasn’t as aggressive as Mikel, but he got physical with Kavanagh. The governing body signaled their intention to severly punish Mitrovic when they announced their list of charges on Monday night. It’s also alleged that Fulham failed to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion." Of course he pushed the referee but I didn’t see that being so bad as you are saying, so I hope the people who are going to decide, decide with the fairness the moment deserves.” the statement read. "Chelsea’s Mikel John Obi once swung at me in the referee’s room at Stamford Bridge. And Clattenburg highlighted their response to him being "swung at" by The striker was immediately shown a straight red card by Kavanagh. I thought, ‘Are the FA taking the p***?
Martin Cassidy from Ref Support UK tells i's Sam Cunningham that the 'future looks bleak' for officials if the Fulham striker escapes a lengthy ban for ...
“Not touching a match official at all levels should be viewed as sacrosanct and not something anyone in football can do.” The [Fulham](https://inews.co.uk/topic/fulham-fc?ico=in-line_link) striker was shown a red card for pushing Kavanagh during their FA Cup defeat to [Manchester United](https://inews.co.uk/topic/manchester-united-fc?ico=in-line_link). It’s also appalling that the PFA haven’t come out and said that they condemn this sort of behaviour. Fulham have until 6pm on Wednesday to submit evidence arguing why the three-game punishment is sufficient. Mitrovic had to be restrained by team-mates, Fulham coach Luis Boa Morte and Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea before he would leave the field. [Aleksandar Mitrovic is facing an extended ban](https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/aleksandar-mitrovic-ban-longer-three-match-suspension-shoving-referee-2220543?ico=in-line_link) after the FA charged him with “threatening” referee Chris Kavanagh.
Aleksandar Mitrovic could face a lengthy ban for his push on referee Chris Kavanagh. Fulham vs Manchester United was...
Football can’t accept it. We can’t accept it. It’s also alleged that Fulham failed to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion.”
Aleksandar Mitrovic faces a lengthy layoff following his red card in Fulham's FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Man Utd over the weekend.
A strong reaction is required from the FA. “I hope it’s more than 10 games,” It's a good time to sign up to Sky Bet. Willian’s handling of Jadon Sancho’s shot meant that Man Utd were also awarded a penalty, and Erik ten Hag’s men would ultimately go on to win the match 3-1 having trailed 20 minutes from time. Manager Marco Silva was also sent off while Kavanagh inspected the monitor, and all three now face bans for Fulham’s upcoming games. The 28-year-old was handed a straight red card at Old Trafford on Sunday after pushing referee Chris Kavanagh.
New York Times chief soccer correspondent Rory Smith said an example needs to be made of Aleksandar Mitrovic after his behaviour towards referee Chris ...
"There has to be an example made of Mitrovic. "I think Bruno Fernandes should have had a lengthy ban as well for his push because there needs to be clarity. Chris Sutton added: "There needs to be an example made of Mitrovic because it will filter down the chain.
Fulham are concerned Aleksandar Mitrovic will not receive a fair trial amid the outrage at his actions in Sunday's FA Cup meltdown against Manchester ...
Fulham have until 5pm on Wednesday to file their written defence against the FA’s allegations, though they can request an extension. - Fulham have until 5pm on Wednesday to file their written defence to the FA [Aleksandar Mitrovic is set to receive a long ban](/sport/football/article-11880933/Aleksandar-Mitrovic-hit-TEN-game-ban-referee-push.html)after shoving ref Chris Kavanagh [The Fulham striker confronted Kavanagh](/sport/football/article-11878705/Aleksandar-Mitrovic-BARGES-ref-Chris-Kavanagh-moment-madness-against-Manchester-United.html)in their [FA Cup defeat at Old Trafford](/sport/football/article-11878733/Manchester-United-3-1-Fulham-Red-Devils-come-three-red-cards-shown-visitors.html)
Aleksandar Mitrovic is set for a lengthy ban after his reckless actions but The FA should also be in the spotlight, argues Keifer MacDonald.
Not touching a match official at all levels should be viewed as sacrosanct and not something anyone in football can do." It was only earlier this month, 16 days ago to be precise, that Bruno Fernandes managed to somehow steal the limelight despite Manchester United sinking to a humiliating 7-0 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield. But the focus of those post-match conversations would soon shift quite significantly, and not for the better, in the following 15 or so minutes when Mitrovic, Willian and Marco Silva turned themselves from heroes to villains. Mention Inter Milan, Saint Etienne and Chelsea, and the images are vivid. It begs the question as to how English football has come full circle almost 25 years on from Paulo Di Canio's shove on referee Paul Alcock? [told The i:](https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/fulham-failure-condemn-aleksandar-mitrovic-protect-referees-2223473) "The Mitrovic incident in the Manchester United vs Fulham FA Cup quarter-final is a chance for the FA to become a true game-changer and send out a strong message that this is unacceptable behaviour and that we must protect referees at all levels. While Mitrovic will no doubt have the book thrown in his direction in the coming days and weeks, the damaging images that circulated worldwide in the aftermath of his Old Trafford drama could well prove to be the final nail in the coffin for those debating whether a career in top-flight officiating is truly worth it. Liverpool are synonymous with European glory. In the heat of the moment, it was an incident the Anfield crowd reacted to with an ample amount of fury as the prospect of waving one of their most intolerable opponents off the turf and for an early shower would have pleasingly rubbed salt deep into the fresh wounds of their old foes on a historic afternoon on Merseyside. But when referee Andrew Madley failed to award a card of any distinction for such an unsavoury incident, and with the FA later failing to take retrospective action against Fernandes, the opportunity to clamp down on the degrading treatment of referees in England was inexcusably overlooked by the bosses of the English game. It is 50 years since Liverpool's first European success, and this special souvenir charts the Reds' success, from that UEFA Cup glory against Borussia Moenchengladbach in 1973 to the victory over Tottenham in 2019 to make them Kings of Europe for the fifth It is expected that between now and the end of the season the Fulham No.9 will have plenty of time to explore the root cause of his actions as he prepares to be hit with a lengthy ban from the English game's governing body, which may all but end the White's hopes of qualifying for next season's Europa League despite playing a tremendous Premier League campaign so far.