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🚨 Roberts handed six-game ban for Mateta horror challenge

🚨 Roberts handed six-game ban for Mateta horror challenge

Yahoo07-03-2025

Liam Roberts has been handed a six-game ban for his horror challenge on Jean-Philippe Mateta.
The Millwall goalkeeper received a straight red card for the high-footed lunge on the Palace forward during last weekend's FA Cup fifth round encounter at Selhurst Park.
Mateta was taken to hospital and required 25 stitches following the tackle, which the Football Association sought to extend beyond a standard three-game suspension.
English football's governing body confirmed on Friday that they had succeeded in that aim and have now imposed a six-match penalty on the Lions' stopper.
"The FA claimed that - in the circumstances - the standard punishment for this offence was clearly insufficient, and Liam Roberts subsequently denied this" read a statement.
"Following a hearing, the Regulatory Commission upheld The FA's claim, set aside the standard three-match punishment, and instead imposed a six-match ban.
"The Regulatory Commission's written reasons for its decisions will be published in due course."
Palace ran out 3-1 winners in the tie despite Roberts' eighth-minute challenge.
📸 GLYN KIRK - AFP or licensors

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