Matheus Cunha’s red card during Wolverhampton Wanderers’ FA Cup clash against Bournemouth on March 1 has significant implications for the club’s ongoing battle to maintain its Premier League status.
IT IS TIME to forget everything we used to believe about ­Brazilian footballers. Gliding around a pitch, Samba ­soccer, tiny sky-blue shorts, lovers, philosophers, 40-a-day smokers. Gone.
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Cunha then seemed to push team-mate Dan Bentley before remonstrating with boss Vitor Pereira.THE BIGGER PICTUREThe Football Association (FA) has now charged Cunha for 'acting in an improper manner' during the 121st minute of the FA Cup round five clash.
Matheus Cunha’s red card against Bournemouth could prove costly for Wolves after their FA Cup penalty shootout defeat, with the forward set to miss key Premier League fixtures for the struggling
But right at the end of extra time, with 120 minutes on the clock, Cunha punched, kicked and headbutted his way to a sending-off with a moment of complete headloss. The referee, Sam Barrott, could have shown three red cards to the Brazilian forward with no assistance from the VAR needed,
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna says he 'trusts the authorities will make the appropriate decision' regarding the length of ban for
Wolves are the only side that sit between Everton and the relegation zone, though David Moyes' men do have a 15-point buffer on 18th-place Ipswich Town
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