Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic will miss the FA Cup
quarter-final at Chelsea after accepting a charge of violent conduct and
an immediate three-match ban, England’s Football Association said
Tuesday.
As well as Monday’s FA Cup clash, the 35-year-old
Ibrahimovic — United’s leading scorer this season with 26 goals — will
also miss the Premier League matches against Middlesbrough and West
Bromwich Albion.
Ibrahimovic and Bournemouth defender Tyrone
Mings were charged on Monday following two incidents in Saturday’s
bad-tempered 1-1 league draw.
Mings appeared to deliberately
stamp on Ibrahimovic’s head as he jumped over him late in the first half
at Old Trafford and the Swedish striker seemed to retaliate moments
later by elbowing the defender in the head.
Both players would
ordinarily have been facing three-game bans but the FA took the unusual
step of saying Monday that in the case of Mings the standard punishment
was “clearly insufficient”.
Bournemouth have until 1800 GMT Tuesday to decide whether to contest the charge against Mings.
On
Saturday match referee Kevin Friend spoke to Ibrahimovic, who had
already been booked, following his elbow on Mings, but neither player
was cautioned.
As a result, the incident was referred to a panel
of three former elite referees, who unanimously concluded that both
offences merited red cards.
Ibrahimovic denied elbowing Mings on
purpose, saying after the game: “I jump up and jump high and he jumps
into my elbow. It is not my intention to hurt someone.”
Mings,
whose conduct was widely criticised by a number of former players turned
football pundits, said he had not intentionally stamped on
Ibrahimovic’s head.
“I would never do that. That’s not in my
game,” he said. “Hard and fair is how I like to tackle, but off-the-ball
stuff like that isn’t part of my game.”
At the very least, Mings now stands to miss league matches against West Ham, Swansea and Southampton.
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