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Podence charged by FA for alleged spit at Johnson

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Wolves forward Daniel Podence has been charged for allegedly spitting at Brennan Johnson during Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest.

The incident occurred in the 90th minute and was checked by the VAR at the time but no action was taken by referee Chris Kavanagh.

After the game, Johnson said he was surprised that Podence escaped punishment.

He said: “I’m not going to allegate him, but I felt like some sort of spit came towards my face. The referees have had a look at it, so it’s done now. I’m completely fine with it.
“At the end of the day, it’s the VAR team having a look at that, not me. I’ve seen it close up and they’re having a lot of different looks at it.
Maybe they didn’t see something that I did see, so at the end of the day they didn’t give a red card and I just had to get on with the rest of the game.”

Nottingham Forest have also been charged for failing to control their players when they surrounded the referee in the 40th minute after Kavanagh waved away their penalty appeals when Emmanuel Dennis’ cross appeared to strike Nelson Semedo on the hand.

Podence, Forest, Tate and Sanz have until Wednesday April 12 to provide their respective responses to the FA.

Written by Ibrahim Oladamola

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