Former England and Liverpool player, Peter James Crouch, has described Mohammed Kudus’ actions leading to his send off in West Ham’s 4-1 loss to Tottenham, as the Black Stars midfielder losing composure on the pitch.
Peter Crouch believes lost control in the altercation with Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven and that the red card was the right decision.
“[Kudus] completely lost his head. I think van de Ven did well not to react, because he stamped on him a couple of times before, tried to kick the ball at him, stood on him a couple of times, and then he gets a slap in the face.
“Richarlison goes down, somehow, it’s all kicking off. He had to go. It was a complete loss of his head,” the former Stoke City striker said on TNT.
Possible suspension extension for Kudus
Meanwhile, former Referee Mike Dean has argued that Kudus could be handed an extended suspension for violent conduct. Dean believes Kudus’ behaviour could lead to an extended punishment by the Football Association.
By default, a direct red card for a violent act should see him miss West Ham’s next three games but the former Premier League referee is suggesting he could be handed a further retrospective ban.
When you see the footage back, the first one he could have got sent off for, which hopefully he has.
Hopefully the second one the FA will then take retrospective action so he'll get done twice in my opinion because he's hit two different players in the face on two occasions, Dean said on Sky Sports after the match.
The ban is likely to be another three-game suspension, which means the 24-year-old could be sidelined for six games.
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