‘He’s suffered enough’ – Eddie Howe speaks out on possibility of Sandro Tonali ban being extended after latest betting breaches | 4NU3B65 | 2024-04-01 16:08:01
'He's suffered enough' – Eddie Howe speaks out on possibility of Sandro Tonali ban being extended after latest betting breaches | 4NU3B65 | 2024-04-01 16:08:01
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is hopeful Sandro Tonali will keep away from an extended ban after being charged by the Soccer Association for additional betting breaches.
On Thursday, the FA announced the Italy international was being charged with misconduct in relation to betting breaches, having allegedly positioned 50 football bets between the dates of 12 August and 12 October final yr.
The 23-year-old is already serving a 10-month suspension for betting offences while enjoying in Italy for AC Milan. That ban will finish on 24 August 2024.
Studies recommend Newcastle are assured Tonali will keep away from seeing his ban from football extended, believing a punishment that runs concurrently and retrospectively alongside his present one is the more possible end result.
Speaking on Friday, Howe admitted he does not know what the longer term holds for Tonali but believes his midfielder has already 'suffered sufficient'.
'It was no surprise to us,' Howe stated. 'Sandro from day one cooperated and was very trustworthy with us, the club, and the authorities, what he has accomplished and what happened.
'It was no surprise and we've got been supporting him via this process.
'We don't know [if the ban will be extended] is the trustworthy answer. I definitely hope for Sandro that there isn't a additional consequences.
'He has suffered throughout this period, he's seeked assist, he's been very trustworthy, admitted he has a problem and the most effective thing for Sandro can be to renew his profession having taken his punishment and discovered loads of lesson.
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'You possibly can't quantify how a lot we've missed him this season.
'It's been frustrating beyond perception. If that ban was prolonged, we might still be feeling that ache and so would Sandro. He needs to play football.'
Tonali joined the Magpies on a five-year deal in July for a charge of £55m. He featured in 12 video games for the club before being suspended.
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