The England Football Federation (FA) imposed this Friday on the sporting director of Wolves, Matt Hobbsa two-match suspension and a fine of 8,400 euros for misconduct. The punishment was due to the incident that occurred afterwards Wolves lost 1-2 against Manchester City last October 20.
hobbies He allegedly confronted the referees near the tunnel, protesting the referee’s decision to concede the header scored by John Stones at the time of injury.
The goal was initially disallowed due to the offside position of Bernard Silvabut was finally awarded by the referee Chris Kavanaghwhich caused disappointment wolves.
“Hobbs acted inappropriately and/or used abusive language towards match officials in the tunnel area after the final whistle. He admitted this charge and his sanctions were imposed by an independent Commission on Regulatory,” the FA said in a statement.
This is the second incident of misconduct by hobbies in less than a year; In November last year, he was suspended for one match and fined 4,800 euros for using inappropriate language to address a referee.
Source: La Verdad

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