MATHEUS CUNHA is facing an extended ban after the FA handed him an extra misconduct charge for his antics at Bournemouth. The Wolves striker was sent off in the closing stages of extra-time in the
BOURNEMOUTH boss Andoni Iraola was furious after Matheus Cunha’s “punch, kick and headbutt” assault on Milos Kerkez led to an FA Cup ban for HIS defender. Wolves star Cunha saw red for violent
Only last week, Wolves released a day-in-the-life documentary about Cunha. It is uplifting, heart-warming stuff, demonstrating that he is kind, erudite and thoughtful - a family man, a team man. This only makes the possibility that he might not fulfil his talent all the more troubling.
Wolves' Matheus Cunha is facing an anxious wait to discover if he will be charged by the Football Association after his red card at Bournemouth - which could have a huge impact on the Premier League relegation battle.
Bournemouth reach the FA Cup quarter-finals for only the third time with a penalty shootout victory over Wolves at Vitality Stadium.
Fantasy Premier League managers have been rocked over the past week with a number of FPL favourites sidelined.Matheus Cunha is the most transferred out player heading into Gameweek 28, after the
Cunha's ban is likely to be extended after the FA charged him with misconduct for his reaction after his red card against Bournemouth
There are a couple of approaches that boss Vitor Pereira may choose to take in Cunha's absence. Since his appointment in December, Pereira has regularly used a 3-4-3 formation, with Hwang, Guedes, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and Pablo Sarabia among those filling the wider forward roles.
Mateus Cunha faces a four-match ban after being sent off for violent conduct against Bournemouth, having lost his head by appearing to hit and headbutt Milos Kerkez in Wolves' FA Cup defeat
The draw for Wolves meant they are now six points clear of 18th-placed Ipswich Town, who lost 1-0 at Crystal Palace earlier on Saturday, and 19th-placed Leicester City, who visit Chelsea on Sunday