- The Wolves Cunha star punched, kicked and hit Bournemouth Kerkez’s player
- He was also banned earlier this season after a fight against Ipswich
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Wolves star Matheus Cunha was accused by FA after a dramatic incident involving Milos Kerkez de Bournemouth who saw him punch, kick and kick the defender.
Cunha, who scored at the beginning of the game, was fired with a straight red card – banned for the second time this season for violent conduct – and didn’t seem to want to go down the tunnel after the incident.
The striker was expelled at the end of the extension and there was more misery to follow, because his team ended up losing 5-4 on penalties and being overthrown the Copa da FA.
Cunha went to Instagram to apologize to his teammates on Saturday night, writing: ‘In the end, another game in which you made your best. I couldn’t lose my head at the end. Sorry’.
Evanilson put Bournemouth ahead 30 minutes before Cunha equalized on the hour. His celebrations, however, had a short life when he saw Red in more Waus than one later in the game.
FA has now confirmed that he was accused for his actions after the red card, leading to social media to announce the news.
Wolves Matheus Cunha’s star was accused by FA for her violent explosion against Bournemouth at Fa Cup

Cunha kicked, punched and hit the head of Kerkez before receiving his marching orders
The official report of the X of a FA -Gate Wrote: ‘Matheus Cunha was accused after a tong at FA Cup between Wolverhampton Wanderers and AFC Bournemouth on Saturday, March 1.
“It is claimed that the attacker acted in an improper way around 121 minutes of the game after his resignation. Matheus Cunha has until Monday, March 10, to provide an answer.
Cunha seemed to protect herself with manager Vitor Pereira and push teammate Daniel Bentley when he was taken to the locker room.
He is currently fulfilling a ban of three matches for the incident and will lose games against Everton, Southampton and West Ham.
However, he faces a prolonged potential prohibition, being banned by two matches earlier this season after confronting an IPSWich team member.
Paul Merson, reporting the game to Sky Sports’s Soccer on Saturday, described Cunha’s actions on Saturday, saying: ‘Cunha was sent to a full house. He is called an impediment, he will try to remove the ball from him.
– They are all around him, so he punches Kerkez, he goes down, kicks him, he gets up and then he hits him. Full House, whole.
‘The referee goes and gives him a red card, he can’t believe it. A small kick and then he gets up and is a head. He is arguing with the third line man as well.

At the beginning of the game, Cunha was equivalent to wolves and excuses to his teammates after

Michael Dawson strongly criticized Cunha’s actions and asked, ‘Is he stupid?’ in the sky
Tottenham Michael Dawson’s ex -career criticized Cunha, adding, ‘Is he stupid? We talk about how talented he is, doing this, this is ridiculous.
Cunha has scored 13 times for Wolves at Premier League this season, as well as finding the network on two occasions at FA Cup.
Luis Sinister marked the decisive penalty for Bournemouth, who reached the quarterfinals.
Boubacar Traore and Matt Doherty had lost the place to the wolves.