Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Matheus Cunha has had his two-game suspension cut down after he offered to buy new glasses for a security guard involved in an incident. The Brazilian forward faced suspension following a clash with Ipswich’s security team, but his kind gesture prompted a more lenient response from the authorities.
The incident took place during a recent match, where Cunha was in a confrontation with a member of the Ipswich security team. After an investigation, he received a two-match ban for his involvement in the altercation. However, the striker’s heartfelt apology and his offer to replace the security guard’s glasses, which were damaged during the incident, helped sway the disciplinary committee’s decision.
In a statement, Cunha expressed his regret, stating that the incident was a misunderstanding and not meant to escalate. He also praised the security guard for his professionalism in managing the situation and wanted to make things right by replacing the broken glasses.
The reduced ban is viewed as a positive development for Cunha, who has been performing well for Wolves this season. Both the club and fans will be pleased to see him return to the pitch sooner than anticipated, as he aims to keep contributing to the team’s success in the Premier League.