Premier League: Southampton striker Charlie Austin handed two-match ban for making offensive gesture towards fans

Premier League: Southampton striker Charlie Austin handed two-match ban for making offensive gesture towards fans

Southampton striker Charlie Austin has been suspended for two matches after making an offensive gesture towards Manchester City fans.

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Premier League: Southampton striker Charlie Austin handed two-match ban for making offensive gesture towards fans

London: Southampton striker Charlie Austin has been suspended for two matches after making an offensive gesture towards fans.

File image of Charlie Austin. Reuters

Austin admitted making the two-fingered action as he was substituted in the second half of Southampton’s 3-1 defeat against City at St Mary’s in December.

“The striker admitted his gesture in or around the 68th minute of the game against Manchester City on 30 December 2018 was abusive and/or insulting,” an FA statement read.

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Austin’s absence will be a blow to struggling Southampton as they battle to avoid relegation.

In 2013, Jack Wilshere, then playing for Arsenal, showed the middle finger to Manchester City fans in a 4-2 defeat at the Etihad Stadium, resulting in a two-game ban.

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