Saturday, 7 March 2015
Evans and Cisse handed a six and seven match-ban respectively following spit incident
An FA independent panel has rejected the Manchester United's protestations of innocence over accusations that he spat at Newcastle striker Papiss Cisse on Saturday
Manchester United defender Jonny Evans will serve a six-game ban for spitting at Newcastle striker Papiss Cisse, despite protesting his innocence. The pair were engaged inan ugly altercation in the midweek clash at St James' Park, but while Cisse accepted the charge Evans denied it - though an independent Football Association panel has rejected his appeal. Evans will now miss Monday's clash with Arsenal, as well as Premier League games against Tottenham, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Manchester City and potentially Chelsea, depending on the club's progress in the FA Cup.
"Newcastle United's Papiss Cisse and Manchester United’s Jonny Evans will serve suspensions of seven-matches and six-matches respectively with immediate effect," read a statement on the FA's website.
"This follows the Premier League game on Wednesday 4 March 2015.
"Both players were charged in relation to an alleged breach of FA Rule E1[a] in that in or around the 38th minute of the fixturethey spat at each other.
"Mr Cisse accepted the charge and his suspension consists of six matches, which is the standard penalty for this offence, with an addition alone match as he has previously accepted a violent conduct charge this season.
"Mr Evans denied thecharge but it was found proven following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing on Friday [6 March], resultingin a six-match suspension.
"The incidents were not seen by the match officials but caught on video."
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