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Santos expelled for his exaggerated protests after Newcastle’s debatable draw at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Portuguese have accepted the abusive or insulting language rate towards a fit officer, the Football Federation announced.
“Tottenham Hotspur FC goalkeeper Nuno Santos has been suspended from the band line for a match and fined 8,000 euros after admitting a fee for breach of FA E3 rule and accepting a popular penalty,” says an FA.
[2/2] Full time in the Premier League against Newcastle United FC on Sunday [09/27/20], used abusive and / or insulting language towards a fit referee on the field and / or his behavior amounted to bad conduct.
– SPOKESPERSON for the FA (@FAspokesperson) September 29, 2020
“At the full moment of the Premier League adjustment opposed to Newcastle United FC on Sunday, he used abusive and/or insulting language towards a fit referee on the field and/or his behavior was mis-place conduct.
An intervention through the assistant video referee (VAR) awarded Newcastle a last-minute penalty in north London on Sunday, due to a much-contested handball ruling against Eric Dier.
The Spurs were heading for victory thanks to Lucas Moura’s first Premier League purpose since December, but Callum Wilson buried the kick to match.
Santos among a handful of players to vehemently protest the decision, which only the most recent series of playable handball takes after recent rule changes.
Spurs manager José Mourinho has refused to criticize referees or new interpretations of handball in kindness of the draw, and we decided not to get any non-public fines.
Adjustments to International Football Association Board (IFAB) regulations mean that if the ball touches the hand of a player who has made his body “abnormally larger,” a foul will be punished.
The replacement led to a series of sanctions at the start of the new Premier League campaign, with Manchester United demanding a kick from Brighton and Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson also became enraged.
Speaking after Sunday’s game, Mourinho said: “I don’t need to comment, it’s just not necessary. My team played a game, I can’t ask the players for more.
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