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WOLVES' star forward Matheus Cunha has been suspended for two games and fined a whopping £80,000 by the FA.

The Brazilian was charged with misconduct and acting in an improper manner after the final whistle, following Wolves' 2-1 home defeat by Ipswich Town on December 14.

Matheus Cunha has been hit with a two-game ban
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Matheus Cunha has been hit with a two-game banCredit: Getty
He has also been fined £80,000 for his role in the brawl after the defeat to Ipswich
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He has also been fined £80,000 for his role in the brawl after the defeat to IpswichCredit: Sky Sports

Cunha became involved in an ugly spat with an Ipswich member of staff on the pitch as tensions reached boiling point.

The Wolves star admitted the charge and an independent Regulatory Commission dished out the punishment and will publish full written reasons for the punishment in due course.

The ban will come as a massive blow to new boss Vitor Pereira who has turned Wolves season around.

He has guided the club to victories over Leicester City, Manchester United and a draw against Spurs since taking over at Molineux.

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Cunha lost the plot after Jack Taylor scored with the last attack for Ipswich - a defeat which turned out to be Gary O'Neil's final game in charge of Wolves.

The 25-year-old has been Wolves' best player this season, scoring 10 goals and producing four assists in the Premier League.

Cunha will now miss the Wolves Premier League game against Nottingham Forest on Monday and their FA Cup third-round tie against Bristol City.

Meanwhile, the forward's good form has seen him become one of the most-wanted players in the January transfer window.

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Arsenal and Manchester United have been linked with moves for Cunha.

However, he has insisted that he is happy in the West Midlands despite reports of a potential big move.

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Cunha joined the club on an initial loan from Atletico Madrid in 2023, and the deal was made permanent for £44million.

He previously spent time at Red Bull Leipzig and Hertha Berlin in Germany after beginning his career in Switzerland with Sion.

Cunha will be back in the Wolves squad for the away trip to Newcastle United on January 15.

That match will then be followed by tough clashes against Chelsea and Arsenal.

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