ALEKSANDAR MITROVIC and Marco Silva have apologised to referee Chris Kavanagh and said they “regret” their FA Cup meltdown at Old Trafford.
Fulham ace Mitrovic is facing a TEN-GAME ban for shoving and firing a verbal volley at Kavanagh as his side received three red cards in an astonishing 40 seconds.
Willian and Cottagers boss Silva were the other two sent off.
Silva could get a lengthy touchline ban for allegedly throwing a water bottle at an assistant then making “improper” comments about Kavanagh after the match.
Mitrovic, 28, said: “I regret my actions. I allowed my frustration to get the better of me and how I reacted was wrong. I’ve accepted the three-match ban for my red card.
“I have spoken to Chris Kavanagh to apologise and I have volunteered to accept a club fine.”
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Willian’s VAR red card for a goal-line handball and Silva’s angry reaction seemed to trigger Mitrovic in the 3-1 FA Cup defeat at Manchester United.
The FA have charged Mitrovic with violent and improper conduct.
He added: “I was trying to get the referee’s attention but I should not have put my hands on him.
“I already said sorry to my team-mates but would also like to apologise to the Fulham fans.”
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Silva raged afterwards as he could not understand why Kavanagh oversaw the match following incidents in previous Fulham games.
He said yesterday: “I should have controlled my own emotions better.
“I regret what happened and I have spoken to Chris Kavanagh to apologise.
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“He knows I respect him and the job he does.
“Unfortunately, we did not see eye-to-eye on the day but I recognise that he is one of the top referees in this country.
“I know that, when our paths cross again, there will be mutual respect.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk