
Wolves forward Matheus Cunha handed additional one-match ban and fine
What's the story
Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha has been handed a one-match extension to his current suspension and a £50,000 fine.
The punishment follows his inappropriate behavior after Wolves's FA Cup defeat to Bournemouth.
The Brazilian striker was sent off for a violent clash with Bournemouth defender Milos Kerkez in the dying moments of extra time.
Here are further details.
Violent conduct
Cunha's actions lead to extended suspension
In the last minute of extra time in the FA Cup clash, Cunha received a straight red card for violent conduct. He hit Hungary left-back Kerkez three times, forcing him to be escorted off the pitch.
This incident has now led to an extra game being added to his initial three-match suspension.
As a result, he will miss four matches including a Premier League clash against Ipswich Town on April 5.
Past incidents
Previous suspension and disciplinary history
Cunha's disciplinary record also includes a two-match ban in January for an incident with Ipswich Town's security personnel.
After Wolves's 2-1 win at Molineux Stadium in December, the Brazilian was involved in an altercation where he removed a staff member's glasses.
These incidents add to the forward's growing list of disciplinary violations during his time with Wolves.
Information
Cunha's performance for Wolves in 2024/25 season
In 29 matches for Wolves across all competitions this season, Cunha owns 15 goals and 4 assists. He has done well in the Premier League, scoring 13 goals (4 assists).
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