Tottenham appeal against Bentancurâs âsevereâ ban
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Tottenham have appealed against the length of Rodrigo Bentancurâs seven-game domestic ban for a racist slur made about team-mate Son Heung-min, saying the Football Association punishment is âsevereâ.
Spurs say they accept the guilty finding by an independent regulatory commission, which also fined the player ÂŁ100,000 and ordered him to take part in a mandatory face-to-face education programme.
It came after he was charged by the FA in September for comments made while appearing on TV in his home country of Uruguay in June.
Bentancur, who denied the charge, is currently suspended from domestic matches until 26 December.
He will miss Premier League matches against Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea among others, plus Spursâ League Cup quarter-final against Manchester United, but is available for Spurâs Europa League matches.
The Uruguay midfielder will remain suspended domestically while the appeal is heard.
When charging the Uruguay international the FA said it was âan alleged breach of FA rule E3 for misconduct in relation to a media interviewâ.
The FA said this constituted an âaggravated breach as it included a reference, whether express or implied, to nationality and/or race and/or ethnic originâ.
The commission said such a breach ârequires an immediate suspension of 6-12 matchesâ.
In the media interview in question, asked by a presenter for a Tottenham shirt, Bentancur replied: âSonnyâs? It could be Sonnyâs cousin too as they all look the same.â
He later apologised on social media and said his comments were a âvery bad jokeâ.
Bentancur also said sorry to South Korea forward Son, who said he would ânot mean to ever intentionally say something offensiveâ.
Spurs said in a statement: âWe can confirm that the club has appealed against the length of Rodrigo Bentancurâs FA suspension, issued earlier this week.
âWhile we accept the guilty finding against Rodrigo by the independent regulatory commission, we believe the subsequent sanction is severe.â
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A response to the charge sent by Tottenham on behalf of Bentancur said: âRodrigoâs reply was sarcastic and a gentle rebuke for the journalist calling Sonny âthe Korean'â.
âRodrigo does not believe that all Koreans âlook more or less the sameâ. The context of the exchange clearly shows Rodrigo is being sarcastic. Rodrigo was challenging the journalist in his description of his club team-mate.â
It was also submitted that Bentancurâs apology for his comments was ânot for what he said, but for the inadequate reporting on the interview which excludedâ the presenterâs reference to Son as âthe Koreanâ.
However, the panel concluded Bentancurâs âconduct in using the words he did, in the full context in which they were used, was clearly abusive and insulting, and would amount to misconductâ.
They found that the apologies made by him appear to show he accepted he had caused offence and a statement from Spurs, external in response to his apologies, âappears to have accepted that the playerâs remarks had been objectively insulting and/or abusive and discriminatoryâ.
The panel said they could not accept the submission of Bentancur as it âflies in the face of the evidenceâ and âdoes not sit with the content or form of the playerâs apologies or the response of THFC or Son Heung-minâ.
In determining the sanction, the independent regulatory commission took into account Bentancur had no previous offences, did not mean to cause offence and, âdespite the submissions made on his behalf before us which tended to undermine the force of that early apology, we consider his remorse was and is genuineâ.
It added: âIn all the circumstances, we consider that, in terms of culpability and consequences, this breach falls towards the lower end of the guideline range but not the lowest point.â
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Published3 September 2021
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