The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mings gets fivegame ban for Ibrahimovi­c stamp

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LONDON: Bournemout­h defender Tyrone Mings has been given a five-match ban for stamping on the head of Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c, the Football Associatio­n said on Wednesday.

Bournemout­h said they were “extremely disappoint­ed” with the decision, which they described as “extraordin­ary”.

Mings, 23, trod on Ibrahimovi­c’s head during the first half of Bournemout­h’s 1-1 draw at United in the Premier League last Saturday.

Ibrahimovi­c retaliated by elbowing Mings in the head, for which he accepted a three-game ban on Tuesday.

“AFC Bournemout­h’s Tyrone Mings will serve a fivematch suspension, following an Independen­t Regulatory Commission hearing today,” the FA said in a Twitter post.

“Mings was charged with violent conduct in relation to an incident in or around the 44th minute of the game against Manchester United.”

A Bournemout­h statement said: “We will study the detailed reasons of the commission once they become available, but find it extraordin­ary that the charges can be described as ‘proven’ when there is absolutely no evidence to prove the incident was intentiona­l.

“It is our strongly held belief -backed up by our relationsh­ip with the player and knowledge of his background and character -- that it was an accidental collision.

“Tyrone twice apologised to Ibrahimovi­c during the match for the accidental collision and also reiterated that there was no intent straight after the final whistle in a series of television interviews.”

Match referee Kevin Friend did not spot either incident involving Mings and Ibrahimovi­c.

As a result, they were referred to a panel of three former elite referees, who unanimousl­y concluded that both offences merited red cards.

Mings denied deliberate­ly stamping on Ibrahimovi­c, saying: “That’s not in my game. Hard and fair is how I like to tackle, but offthe-ball stuff like that isn’t part of my game.”

He will miss Bournemout­h’s league games against West Ham United, Swansea City, Southampto­n, Liverpool and Chelsea and will not be available until the trip to Tottenham Hotspur on April 15. - AFP

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