Paul Pogba could face further punishment for clapping referee Andre Marriner after red card against Arsenal
Jose Mourinho defended his £89million midfielder after he was sent off in the 3-1 win over the Gunners
PAUL POGBA could face further action after the Manchester United star’s red card against Arsenal for sarcastically clapping the decision, according to reports.
After Andre Marriner sent the midfielder off for a stamp on Gunners defender Hector Bellerin, he broke out into a round of applause.
Mourinho defended his star, saying: “Paul is very frustrated because everyone knows he is a clean player and it was not his intention to be close to a red card.”
The £89 million man has an automatic three-match ban for violent conduct ruling him out of Sunday's derby clash with Man City.
The former Juventus playmaker will also miss Premier League games against Bournemouth and West Brom.
Pogba is free to play in Man United's next match in the Champions League against CSKA Moscow at Old Trafford on Tuesday.
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In 2005 Wayne Rooney was banned for two Manchester United Champions League games after getting sent off against Villarreal and clapping the referee Kim Milton Nielsen.
And in April last season Neymar also got a ban for applauding a fourth official in a La Liga match while at Barcelona.