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Papiss Cissé and Jonny Evans banned by FA after spitting incident

Papiss Cissé and Jonny Evans have been suspended by the Football Association after replays from the Magpies match against Manchester United appear to show Cissé and Evans spitting at each other.

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Cissé accepts FA charge after 'spitting' at Evans

Striker Papiss Cissé has accepted an FA charge after allegedly spitting at Jonny Evans in Wednesday's Premier League match at St James' Park, Newcastle have announced.

Cissé has apologised for the incident. Credit: PA Wire

Managing Director Lee Charnley has now 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.

This was something he felt strongly about and we fully support him in quickly accepting the charge. Papiss is known to many of our region's schools, community groups and junior football teams for his involvement in the work of the Newcastle United Foundation.

He has this evening expressed to us his strong desire to engage in additional community activities during the period of his ban.

He is particularly keen to use his position as a role model to encourage young and influential fans to engage in sport and learn lessons about the importance of fair play and personal conduct."

– Papiss Cissé

Cissé has been Newcastle's most prolific goalscorer this season, scoring eleven goals:

  • Papiss Cissé - 11 goals
  • Pérez - 5 goals
  • Jack Colback - 3 goals
  • Moussa Sissoko - 3 goals
  • Rolando Aarons - 2 goals
  • Sammy Ameobi - 2 goals
  • Yoan Gouffran - 2 goals
  • Emmanuel Riviere - 2 goals

The Senegal forward could face a ban of up to seven matches.

The Magpies have only ten games left in the Premier League this season.

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