Matheus Cunha saw his ban extended and a huge fine slapped on him for headbutting Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez in the FA Cup.
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Cunha punched, kicked, and headbutted Kerkez Was shown red for his attack Has been handed a four-match-suspension by the FA Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Cunha played a crucial role in the game, scoring a stunning equalizer to push the fifth-round tie into extra time. However, his night quickly turned disastrous when he became involved in a heated altercation with Bournemouth's Kerkez.
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As the match edged towards penalties, emotions ran high, and Cunha lost control. In a moment of complete indiscipline, the Brazilian forward punched, kicked, and headbutted Kerkez, resulting in an immediate red card. The incident left Wolves a man down at a crucial stage, and they ultimately fell short in the penalty shootout, crashing out of the FA Cup.
WHAT THE FA SAID
Cunha has been handed a four-match suspension and a £50,000 fine following his violent conduct. An official FA statement read: "An Independent Regulatory Commission has imposed a one-match suspension and £50,000 fine on Matheus Cunha. The Wolverhampton Wanderers forward was charged with acting in an improper manner after he was sent off around the 121st minute of their FA Cup tie against AFC Bournemouth on Saturday 1 March. The player subsequently admitted the charge. The Regulatory Commission imposed his sanctions following a hearing, and its written reasons for them will be published in due course. Matheus Cunha will now be suspended from domestic football until Sunday 13 April."
DID YOU KNOW?
After the game, Cunha took to Instagram to express regret for his behaviour, acknowledging that he had let his team down.
"In the end, another game where you guys did your best. I couldn’t lose my head at the end. Sorry," he wrote.