Southampton star’s full sweary tirade at Man United ref is REVEALED in FA documents, as he’s handed extra two-game ban for attack on TWO officials
Southampton captain Jack Stephens will serve an additional two-match suspension after already missing three games following his red card against Manchester United.
Stephens was sent off by referee Stuart Attwell for a dangerous challenge on Alejandro Garnacho in the 79th minute of his side’s 3-0 home loss.
The 30-year-old was banned for three matches for that red card and he has now been hit with another punishment for his ‘improper conduct’ after he was dismissed.
He used abusive and insulting language towards referee Attwell and fourth official Gavin Ward.
Stephens said to Ward: ‘You f***ing little ****.’ He then went back onto the field of play towards a group of his players.
Just before Stephens walked down the tunnel at St Mary’s, he again abused Ward by telling him: ‘You’re a ****.’
A statement issued by the Football Association on Tuesday read: ‘Jack Stephens has been given a two-match suspension and £50,000 fine for misconduct during Southampton’s Premier League match on Saturday 14 September against Manchester United.
‘The defender admitted that he used abusive and insulting words towards both the match referee and fourth official around the 79th minute after he had been sent off.’
A accompanying document shared by the FA then revealed exactly what Stephens had said.
Stephens had wrote in a letter to the FA Regulatory Commission: ‘I am well aware that what I said was completely unacceptable and below the standard of conduct expected of me.
‘I am very embarrassed by my behaviour and want to apologise sincerely for it.’
Having already missed his team’s games against Everton, Ipswich and Bournemouth, Stephens will now be unavailable for the upcoming clashes with Arsenal and Leicester.
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