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The FA confirmed that Harry Maguire's eight-word remark led to an additional one-match ban, causing him to miss the upcoming Premier League match against Chelsea.
FA confirm exact eight-word Harry Maguire remark that led to extra ban
The Football Association (FA) have confirmed the exact eight-word statement made by Manchester United Harry Maguire, which triggered a further ban.
Earlier on Wednesday, it emerged that Maguire will miss Saturdayâs Premier League trip to Chelsea after he was handed an additional one-match ban following his red card at Bournemouth on 20 March.
Maguire conceded a penalty and was given his marching orders at the Vitality Stadium for a last-man challenge on Evanilson.
The FA then charged him with improper conduct for something he allegedly said to fourth official Matt Donohue as he left the pitch. United had waited more than 25 days to learn the outcome of the charge and they finally got a verdict, much to their disappointment.
Itâs understood that in addition to serving a one-match ban, the England international has also been fined ÂŁ30,000.
In their statement, the FA said that Maguire âacted in an improper manner and/or used abusive and/or insulting words and/or behaviour towards the fourth official following his dismissal.â
The exact words Donohue alleges Maguire spoke to him have now come to light.
In the full written reasons, Donohue said, âIn the 78th minute of the game, referee Stuart Attwell sent off Manchester United #5 Harry Maguire.â
âAfter the VAR check was complete, Maguire, as he was leaving the field of play, approached me and shouted, âYouâre a joke. Youâre all a fâing joke.â I am reporting the matter to the Football Association for further review.â
In his statement, Maguire confirmed that he admitted the charge, but stated that he wished âto clarify that I did not use abusive and/or insulting words towards the Fourth Official or any other Match Official.â
Maguire further noted, âAs I left the field of play following my dismissal I said something along the lines of âit is a fâing jokeâ. I am certain that I did not call the Fourth Official or any Match Official, a joke or use any other form of insult.â
United provided a witness statement from Joshua Zirkzee, who was warming up as a substitute and was in close proximity when the incident unfolded. The Dutchmanâs submission read that he did ânot recall exactly what Harry said, but I recall that it was something along the lines of âit is a jokeâ or âwhat a joke.'â
Zirkzee did though say that he was âconfident that Harry did not call the Fourth Official or any other Match Official a joke.â
Having received Maguireâs submissions, Donohue conceded that âthere is a possibilityâ he misheard Maguire or misremembered the first line, âYouâre a joke.â He explained that he wouldnât be able to respond to this with certainty. However, he expressed certainty that Maguire said âYouâre all a fâing joke.
United vs. Chelsea kicks off at 20:00 GMT.
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The FA has confirmed the exact eight-word statement made by Harry Maguire, which triggered the additional ban.
Harry Maguire received an extra one-match ban due to a remark he made following a red card during a match against Bournemouth.
Harry Maguire is set to miss the upcoming match against Chelsea, but the exact date of his return will depend on the length of the ban.

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