Aleksandar Mitrovic: Fulham striker charged with violent and improper conduct after red card

Aleksandar Mitrovic: Fulham striker charged with violent and improper conduct after red card
_129044463_mitrovicref_getty.jpgAleksandar Mitrovic had put Fulham in front with his 12th goal of the season before being sent off at Manchester United

Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic is facing a lengthy ban after the Football Association said its standard punishment for his sending off at Manchester United was "clearly insufficient".

The striker has been charged with violent and improper conduct after a straight red card for pushing referee Chris Kavanagh during Sunday's 3-1 FA Cup quarter-final defeat.

Manager Marco Silva has also been charged with abusive behaviour towards match officials.

Fulham boss Silva will also face an improper conduct charge for allegedly throwing a water bottle in the direction of the assistant referee.

And the club has landed an additional charge of failing to control its players in the Old Trafford encounter.

A player is typically suspended for three matches after being shown a straight red card for violent conduct, but that ban can be extended, depending on the circumstances.

Paolo di Canio was banned for 11 games in 1998 for shoving referee Paul Alcock when playing in a Premier League game for Sheffield Wednesday against Arsenal.

"The standard punishment which would otherwise apply to Aleksandar Mitrovic for the sending-off offence of violent conduct that he committed towards the match referee is clearly insufficient," the FA said in a statement.

"In addition, Aleksandar Mitrovic's behaviour and/or language was allegedly improper and/or abusive and/or insulting and/or threatening following his dismissal."

Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton has called for Serbian frontman Mitrovic, 28, to be given a 10-match ban, but manager Silva appealed for "fairness" from the FA.

More to follow.

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