Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic is dealing with a long ban after the Football Association stated the usual punishment for his dismissal throughout their 3-1 FA Cup quarter-final defeat via Manchester United could be “clearly insufficient”.
Fulham trainer Marco Silva was once additionally charged via the FA on Monday.
During the second one part of Sunday’s tie, a war of words broke out after Fulham’s Willian was once red-carded for dealing with the ball within the field following a VAR assessment.
During a chaotic short time, trainer Silva angrily addressed the fourth professional sooner than being proven a purple card.
Serbian ahead Mitrovic was once additionally red-carded after confronting referee Chris Kavanagh and shoving him along with his shoulder.
“It’s alleged that Marco Silva used abusive and/or insulting words, and/or gestures and/or behaviors towards the fourth official prior to his dismissal and… after being sent off,” the FA stated in a observation.
“It’s further alleged that in throwing a water bottle in the direction of the assistant referee his behavior was improper.”
The FA additionally stated that Mitrovic’s conduct after the sending off was once insulting and perilous.
“The standard punishment which would otherwise apply to Aleksander Mitrovic for the sending off offense of violent conduct that he committed towards the match referee is clearly insufficient.”
The governing frame added that Fulham did not make certain that their gamers would behave themselves and have not begun to announce the sanctions to be passed down.