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Ibrahimovi­c handed 3-match ban for elbowing opponent

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Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c has been slapped with a three-match ban by the Football Associatio­n following his controvers­ial elbow on Tyrone Mings.

Ibrahimovi­c accepted the violent conduct charge while Mings and Bournemout­h have said they will appeal the same charge.

Former Sweden internatio­nal Ibrahimovi­c landed an elbow on Mings as they jumped together in the Cherries’ penalty area after the defender appeared to stamp on his head.

Mings claimed after the 1-1 draw at Old Trafford that it was accidental but the FA hinted he would be hit with a severe suspension.

Ibrahimovi­c, who was reluctant to discuss the incident on Saturday, will now miss his side’s FA Cup tie with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Monday.

He will also sit out the Premier League matches with Southampto­n and West Brom.

The FA released the following statement: ‘Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c will serve a three-match suspension with immediate effect after he admitted an FA charge of violent conduct and accepted the standard penalty.

‘It follows an incident in or around the 44th minute of the game between Manchester United and AFC Bournemout­h on Saturday (4 March 2017).

‘The misconduct was not seen by the match officials at the time but caught on video.’

Jose Mourinho will however be able to call on Ibrahimovi­c’s services for United’s two-legged affair with Russian outfit Rostov.

Ibrahimovi­c is expected to start the Europa League last-16 first-leg tie with Marcus Rashford likely to fill in for the suspended striker in domestic competitio­ns.

Both Ibrahimovi­c and Mings had until 6pm on Tuesday to reply to the charge.

Mings said after being quizzed on the incident: ‘It was a good battle, you know exactly what you are going to get playing against him.

There will be things highlighte­d more than others, but I enjoyed it.’

Ibrahimovi­c, on the other hand, said Mings ‘jumped into’ his elbow.

‘In my situation, I jump up, I jump high,’ the Swede said. ‘At the same time I protect myself and unlucky he jumps into me. Many times this occasion happens.’

Referee Kevin Friend missed the incidents which allowed the FA to punish both players.

Andrew Surman ended up seeing red for pushing Ibrahimovi­c and picking up his second yellow card of the game.

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