CONCACAF has suspended United States duo Weston McKennie and Sergino Dest and Mexico defenders Cesar Montes and Gerardo Arteaga for “on-field player misconduct” throughout final week’s Nations League semifinal conflict.
McKennie and Montes are suspended for 4 matches by the governing physique for soccer in North America, Central America and the Caribbean, whereas Dest and Arteaga are banned for 3 — together with an automated one-match ban.
Montes was despatched off earlier than the United States was decreased to 10 males when midfielder McKennie was red-carded following a melee.
The recreation spun uncontrolled, with Dest and Arteaga being despatched off and the match being paused as a result of homophobic chants within the crowd. The United States emerged victorious due to a Christian Pulisic double that helped safe a 3-0 win over Mexico.
McKennie and Dest are usually not a part of the United States squad for the forthcoming Gold Cup, whereas Montes and Arteaga are included in Mexico’s roster.
It was not instantly clear if McKennie and Dest lacking the video games will depend towards their suspension. Reuters has contacted US soccer for a remark.
CONCACAF additionally sanctioned the soccer federations of the 2 nations.
“The Committee has imposed an undisclosed fine on both Federations and warned them that more severe sanctions could be taken should incidents occur during their upcoming matches in CONCACAF national team competitions,” CONCACAF mentioned in an announcement on Friday.
The United States beat Canada 2-0 over the weekend in Las Vegas to win their second successive Nations League title.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com