"Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher expressed his wish not to see Marouane Fellaini in the Premier League anymore in his article.
"Manchester United's defender received a three-match suspension for constantly grappling with Robert Huth during the match against Leicester City.
"The same number of matches will have to be missed by the 'Foxes' defender as well. He pulled the Belgian's hair, but Fellaini himself resorted to using hand movements.
"'How did they receive the same punishment? One of them deliberately elbowed fully aware of the damage it could cause. The other just grabbed the hair. Both were somehow suspended for three matches," Carragher wrote in his article for Daily Mail.
"The more I analyze the punishments given to Marouane Fellaini and Robert Huth, the less I understand the decision of the Football Association. Huth, a pillar of Leicester's season, will miss a huge celebration for an incident that you would associate with a school playground game."
"However, Fellaini could appear in the FA Cup final. Can pulling someone's hair have the same consequences as elbowing? No. Not in a million years."
"It is unfair that he will be able to play against Crystal Palace on May 21st. My personal hope is that I will never see him playing in the Premier League again."
Carragher also added that he is a dangerous "in the very worst sense of the word" and certainly does not meet the standards of the 'Red Devils'.