Tottenham's player is not spared discipline, heavy suspension after his March gesture

Eric Dier disqualified! The FA decision comes after 4 months late after the incident at Tottenham Stadium. We're talking about the gesture he did around the world with the cheerleading. The decision to disqualified him by 4 matches and 400,000 pounds came today, even though his gesture occurred on March 4th, [...]
Eric Dier disqualified! The FA decision comes after 4 months late after the incident at Tottenham Stadium. We're talking about the gesture he did around the world with the cheerleading.
The decision to disqualified him by 4 matches and 400,000 pounds came today, even though his gesture occurred on March 4th, but the pandemic blocked everything.
According to the FA statement reported by the BBC, the Spurs midfielder “had immediately admitted to having behaved indecently after the FA Cup match against Norwich, but which instead had no threatening component”.

The independent commission would then state, causing double sentence. So far, this is the last match played by Tottenham in front of the fans -- Noriegic goalkeeper Tim Krul, would become a hero by eliminating “Spurs” in the 1/16s of the FA Cup.
Dier loses toron after a few insults and climbs up to the stand-up, passing security guards. He would confirm that he saw someone who was bothering his brother and intervened.

Security manages to avoid contact between the two and restore peace. No serious consequences.
Morainho himself quickly defended Dier: “What Eric has done is something a professional player shouldn't do, but under these circumstances I think everyone would do”.
However, today after the news of the midfielder disqualified, Mourino chose not to comment “because otherwise I would end up in trouble”.












