After the record penalty of the English Football Association (FA) for Fulham club, MU in turn could not escape the crime for not being able to control the behavior of the players on the field. In particular, Bruno Fernandes – the junior of superstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Portugal is one of the people who are pointed out.Related Posts
On the night of April 6 (Vietnam time), the FA officially gave a penalty to MU after accusing the player of letting the player pressure the referee in a 3-1 win over Fulham in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup. The English football authority said that Ronaldo’s former teammates did not ensure the player’s proper behavior.
All incidents started in the 70th minute, when MU was leading 1-0 by Fulham. Jadon Sancho has a good chance to equalize. The English striker dribbled past goalkeeper Bernd Leno and then hit Willian. After consulting VAR, referee Chris Kavanagh showed a red card to the Brazilian striker for a handball error and gave the “Red Devils” a penalty.
After Mitrovic, it was MU’s turn to be fined for letting the players surround the referee.
When Mr. Kavanagh returned to the field, Mitrovic suddenly approached and yelled at and shoved the referee. The Serbian striker was immediately sent off. After that, he continued to surround Mr. Kavanagh and needed the intervention of players from both teams, the situation calmed down. Before that, Fulham also lost coach Marco Silva. The captain of the away team was sent off for a reaction error.
On April 5, the FA decided to suspend Mitrovic for eight matches with a fine of £ 75,000 for having a manual impact on referee Kavanagh. In addition, coach Marco Silva was also banned from directing for two matches and fined £20,000. Fulham club must pay a fine of £ 40,000 for failing to control the behavior of the players on the pitch.
This season, many times MU was fined for letting the players put pressure on the referee’s decision.
As for MU, the team will have to pay a fine of £ 65,000 for letting Bruno Fernandes and his teammates surround the referee. Earlier, coach Erik ten Hag’s side were fined a total of £137,000 for three previous violations of failing to control their players. This will be the largest amount of fines imposed so far for player misconduct.
This penalty came after MU defeated Brentford with a score of 1-0 in the last Premier League match. In the next match, Bruno Fernandes and his teammates will continue to play at home when welcoming Everton in round 30 at 6:30 pm on April 8.