Malta Independent

Bernardo Silva charged by FA over tweet to Man City teammate

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Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva was charged with misconduct by the English Football Associatio­n on Wednesday for posting a tweet which compared teammate Benjamin Mendy to the character on a packet of Conguitos chocolates.

Silva's tweet was an "aggravated breach" of rules, the FA said, because it included reference "to race and/or color and/or ethnic origin," and brought the game into disrepute.

If Silva is found guilty, the FA's minimum six-game sanction for racism would not be automatica­lly triggered because this case relates to a social-media post. The punishment would be at the discretion of the disciplina­ry panel.

City posted a tweet soon after the charge was announced, showing an image of Mendy shoving a computer screen off a desk in apparent disgust, under the words: "Logging on to find (hashtag)TwitterDow­n this morning."

Silva has written a letter to the FA, expressing regret for any unintentio­nal offense caused by the tweet. It was posted on Sunday — and has since been deleted — and showed a picture of Mendy when he was a kid alongside the character found on a packet of Conguitos, which are chocolatec­overed nuts made in Spain. Both Mendy and the character are black.

Mendy, who is close friends with Silva having also played with the Portugal internatio­nal at French club Monaco, issued a supporting statement with Silva's letter, saying he did not take offense.

Silva has been strongly defended by City manager Pep Guardiola, who said his player's "intention was just a joke" and "probably the same happened a thousand million times with white people." Guardiola said it would be "completely wrong" to think the tweet had any racist undertones.

Anti-discrimina­tory body Kick It Out has called on the FA to take action, referring to the contents of the post as a racist stereotype.

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