Revealed: FA stunningly reduce Matheus Cunha ban by one game after Wolves star agreed to buy new glasses for Ipswich security guard involved in scuffle
In a surprising move, the FA have reduced Matheus Cunha's ban by one game after the Wolves star agreed to buy new glasses for the Ipswich security.
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Cunha got involved in a scuffle with an Ipswich guardLater issued a personal apology to the victim FA is content with the apology and has reduced the ban by a gameFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! đąđ±WHAT HAPPENED?
The controversy arose after Wolves suffered a 2-1 defeat against Ipswich Town at Molineux. Following the match, Cunha became involved in a heated exchange that resulted in physical contact with an Ipswich security official. An independent commission reviewed the incident and categorized it as a âseriousâ offence. Consequently, the Football Association (FA) imposed a three-game suspension and fined Cunha ÂŁ120,000 for his actions.
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However, Cunha later issued a heartfelt apology, expressing regret for his actions. He insisted that it was not premeditated but stemmed from a moment of heightened emotion during the post-match chaos.
âIt was never my intention to come into contact with [the Ipswich employee] and I certainly never meant to elbow him,â Cunha said. âI simply wanted to push him away from [teammate] Rayan AĂŻt-Nouri. Then all of a sudden, I remember [he] turned round and had his hands on my shirt, and I shouted âstopâ but he kept hold of my shirt.
â[He] is much bigger than me and I was surrounded by a large number of people, mainly ITFC personnel, so I remember feeling quite threatened at the time. So in an effort to get [him] to let go of my shirt, in the heat of the moment I regrettably reached out and grabbed his glasses. I know it was wrong to do this and I take full responsibility for my actions.â
WHAT THE FA SAID
Despite acknowledging Cunhaâs apology as âsincere,â the commission expressed scepticism over his version of events. They described his account as âimplausible,â highlighting that video footage did not corroborate any signs of provocation from the Ipswich staff member. Nevertheless, the panel decided that the apology, combined with Cunhaâs gesture to replace the glasses, warranted some leniency. Consequently, his suspension was reduced from three matches to two, and his fine was lowered to ÂŁ80,000. The commission dismissed an appeal from Wolves to reduce the ban further.
â[The commission] did not accept WWFCâs argument that it should take account of the fact that the ITFC security personnel were overly aggressive and contributed to the atmosphere of hostility,â the written reasons state.
âEven if that were the case, which the Commission did not accept, it did not amount to mitigation for [Cunhaâs] actions. Taking all of these factors into account, the Commission decided to reduce the suspension by one match [to two matches].â
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Cunhaâs suspension ruled him out of Wolvesâ 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest on Monday night, and he is set to miss the upcoming FA Cup clash against Bristol City on Saturday. He will be back in action against Newcastle on January 15 in a Premier League encounter.