The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

SFA look at incident involving Gers’ Pena

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Rangers forward Carlos Pena could face punishment if Hampden disciplina­ry chiefs decide to act on claims he elbowed Hamilton’s Greg Docherty.

TV footage appears to show the Mexican attacker swinging his arm at his Accies opponent during Friday night’s 4-1 Gers win.

Pena was also lucky not to be sent off after a late lunge on Dougie Imrie during the SuperSeal Stadium showdown.

Referee Andrew Dallas decided only to flash yellow that time and was just as lenient early in the second half when Rangers’ £2.5 million summer signing used a hand to flick the ball into the net.

However, Pena may yet end up in trouble. Press Associatio­n Sport understand­s Scottish Football Associatio­n compliance officer Tony McGlennan is considerin­g the incident with Docherty and has not ruled out taking action.

McGlennan would have to be satisfied that Dallas did not see the incident during the game. He has until 3pm today to launch a fasttrack case against Pena.

A suspension would be another blow to the Mexico internatio­nal, who has struggled to justify his expensive price-tag since making his switch from Guadalajar­a.

Boss Pedro Caixinha admits his player needs more game time to get up to speed but a potential two-game ban, compounded by the cancellati­on of this Friday’s friendly clash with Benfica in Canada, will set him back again.

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Rangers’ Carlos Pena is shown a yellow card after a late challenge on Dougie Imrie. The SFA is looking at claims he elbowed Greg Docherty in Friday’s match against Hamilton.
Picture: SNS. Rangers’ Carlos Pena is shown a yellow card after a late challenge on Dougie Imrie. The SFA is looking at claims he elbowed Greg Docherty in Friday’s match against Hamilton.

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