Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic is dealing with a prolonged ban after the Soccer Affiliation mentioned the usual punishment for his dismissal throughout their 3-1 FA Cup quarter-final defeat by Manchester United could be “clearly inadequate”.
Fulham coach Marco Silva was additionally charged by the FA on Monday.
Through the second half of Sunday’s tie, a confrontation broke out after Fulham’s Willian was red-carded for dealing with the ball within the field following a VAR overview.
Throughout a chaotic couple of minutes, coach Silva angrily addressed the fourth official earlier than being proven a crimson card.
Serbian ahead Mitrovic was additionally red-carded after confronting referee Chris Kavanagh and shoving him along with his shoulder.
“It is alleged that Marco Silva used abusive and/or insulting phrases, and/or gestures and/or behaviours in the direction of the fourth official previous to his dismissal and… after being despatched off,” the FA mentioned in an announcement.
“It is additional alleged that in throwing a water bottle within the route of the assistant referee his behaviour was improper.”
The FA additionally mentioned that Mitrovic’s behaviour after the sending off was insulting and threatening.
“The usual punishment which might in any other case apply to Aleksander Mitrovic for the sending off offence of violent conduct that he dedicated in the direction of the match referee is clearly inadequate.”
The governing physique added that Fulham failed to make sure that their gamers would behave themselves and has but to announce the sanctions to be handed down.