Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho believes Eric Bailly’s extended European ban is excessive punishment.
The 23-year-old missed May’s Europa League triumph against Ajax after being sent off in the semifinal second leg against Celta Vigo, and is now set to miss miss next month’s UEFA Super Cup as well.
UEFA’s control, ethics and disciplinary board announced on Monday that the Ivorian would now serve an additional two-game suspension, ruling him out of next month’s Super Cup meeting with Real Madrid and their first Champions League group match.
Bailly put a hand into John Guidetti’s face, with Celta defender Facundo Roncaglia also dismissed for raising his hand to the United centre-back in retaliation.
“My view is that normally with UEFA what you get is what you get, and you accept with a happy face or with a bad face — but you always have to accept,” Mourinho said. “It was a red card in a semifinal. I think the punishment of not to play the final is enough.
“It’s a big punishment not to play the final, it is a big punishment, and I say that normally he would deserve clean sheet and start the next season and ready to play the Super Cup.
“But now he’s an important player for us that is not able to play the Super Cup and also the first match of the Champions League group phase.
“But not to play the Europa League final and the European Super Cup I think is very, very harsh punishment.”
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