Rangers defender Jon Flanagan faces a ban for elbowing Celtic captain Scott Brown after Sunday’s incident used to be picked up by the Scottish Football Association compliance officer.
The tubby-support used to be booked by referee Kevin Clancy for placing Brown honest earlier than a Celtic corner in the future of his facet’s 2-0 victory at Ibrox.
Nevertheless compliance officer Clare Whyte made up our minds the incident warranted additional motion.
Three primitive class one match officers all agreed Flanagan used to be responsible of violent habits, which implies he faces a two-match ban.
Rangers can procure the punishment or field it at a hearing on Thursday.
Celtic manager Neil Lennon used to be adamant Flanagan may presumably perhaps additionally restful had been sent off on the time.
Talking after the game, Lennon acknowledged: “It’s a red card. But all as soon as more. How the referee has no longer given that as a red card I don’t know. It’s an elbow into his face.”
Flanagan would miss Sunday’s final Ladbrokes Premiership match of the season at Kilmarnock, as smartly as the first league game of next timeframe.
The primitive Liverpool participant would be the fourth Rangers participant to be hit with a suspension for incidents involving Brown in two games.
Alfredo Morelos used to be sent off for elbowing the Celtic skipper and Ryan Kent got a retrospective ban for placing the midfielder in the outdated stumble upon.
Andy Halliday got a 2nd yellow card after that game for confronting Brown over his post-match celebrations, incurring a ban that allowed Flanagan to glean his space in the starting line-up.
Jon Flanagan charged by SFA over elbow on Scott Brown
 
 
 
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