Papiss Cisse has accepted a Football Association charge for allegedly spitting at Manchester United’s Jonny Evans and faces a possible seven-match ban.
The Newcastle striker and the Manchester United defender were charged with breaching FA rule E1[a] following an incident in Wednesday night’s Premier League clash between the clubs at St James’ Park which was not seen by the match officials.
Cisse’s prospective punishment is one game higher than the standard tariff for spitting, due to an earlier suspension for violent conduct this season, when video evidence showed he had elbowed Everton’s Seamus Coleman.
But his stance was unsurprising given he released a contrite statement earlier on Thursday, a marked contrast to the position of Evans, who categorically denied spitting at his opponent in an account released by the Red Devils. Evans has until 6pm on Friday to answer his charge.
Newcastle managing director Lee Charnley said: “Both ourselves and Papiss agree that this kind of behaviour is not acceptable.
“In life, when you do something wrong you have to front up, admit your mistakes and accept the punishment. Papiss was proactive this morning in making a full and heartfelt apology, which he did in advance of any notification from the FA regarding this charge.”