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Everton’s Fellaini banned for three matches

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 01:  during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Everton at the Etihad Stadium on December 1, 2012 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 01: during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester City and Everton at the Etihad Stadium on December 1, 2012 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

EVERTON MIDFIELDER Marouane Fellaini has been banned for three matches after accepting a charge of violent conduct for his clash with Stoke’s Ryan Shawcross.

The Football Association brought the charge retrospectively after reviewing footage of Everton’s 1-1 draw with Stoke in the Barclays Premier League on Saturday.

Fellaini and Everton accepted the charge, little surprise considering the player had already apologised and his manager David Moyes also condemned the incident, meaning he will miss the Toffees’ next three games.

The ban is the equivalent of what the 25-year-old would have received hadreferee Mark Halsey seen the incident at the Britannia Stadium and issued a redcard.

Fellaini will now miss Everton’s Christmas fixtures against West Ham, Wigan and Chelsea and will not be available again until the trip to Newcastle on January 2.

A statement from the FA also referred to two other clashes between Fellaini and Shawcross at the Britannia Stadium but Halsey has confirmed he saw both and did not consider them violent conduct.

Fellaini’s absence will be sorely felt by Everton after an inspirational first half of the season.

The FA’s statement read: “The FA has chargedEverton’s Marouane Fellainiretrospectively with violent conduct following his side’s game at Stoke City onSaturday December 15 2012.

“The charge is in relation to an incident in the 59th minute involving Fellaini and Stoke City’s Ryan Shawcross, which was not seen by the match officials, but caught on video.”

A report on Everton’s website confirmed that the Merseyside club would accept the charge.

Fellaini issued a statement after the game apologising for his actions.

He said: “I apologise completely to RyanShawcross, my team mates and to our fans at the game.

“There was a lot of pushing and pulling going on inside the Stoke penalty area and I didn’t feel I was getting any protection from the officials.

“Nevertheless I know I shouldn’t have done what I did.”