London's "Fulham" in the FA Cup quarterfinals against "Manchester United" properly released the reins.
In the 72nd minute of the match, the team's head coach Marco Silva, forward Aleksandras Mitrovichius, and attacking midfielder Willian saw a red card against themselves.
The discipline was particularly lacking for M. Silva and A. Mitrovichius.
The team's coach, using uncensored language, vented at the match referee Chris Kavanaugh, who soon expelled the Portuguese from the field.
Meanwhile, A. Mitrovichius, unbridled, pushed the referee and actively interfered with him. The Serb was immediately shown a red card. Willian received such punishment for intentional handball.
The FA (Football Association) announced that M. Silva and A. Mitrovichius could face a greater punishment than a 3-match ban, which the "Fulham" representatives have earned now.
They may have to miss more matches and pay a financial penalty.
What was Mitrovic thinking? Assault and verbal abuse Red. Two of the most obvious reds you'll ever see. pic.twitter.com/GrFLBbf1Jq
— Stretford Post (@StretfordPost) March 19, 2023
[FA Spokesperson on twitter] Mitrovic and Marco Silva face extra FA charges - lengthy bans likely
by u/dragon8811 in soccer