Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini and Leicester City defender Robert Huth have both been found guilty of violent conduct by the Football Association.

The pair have been slapped with three-match bans, something which ends Huth's season, although while Fellaini will miss Manchester United's final three games of the season, he will be ready to return for the FA Cup final, which sees the Red Devils take on Crystal Palace.




Both players accepted the FA charge, which came about due to an incident in the Premier League game between Manchester United and Leicester at Old Trafford last weekend.

Huth though did argue a three-match ban would be excessive – his appeal was rejected.
 


Fellaini will miss Manchester United's final league fixtures of the season, against Norwich (away), West Ham (away) and Bournemouth (home).

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Huth meanwhile will be absent for Leicester's home game against Everton this weekend, along with their final match of the season, away at Chelsea.

Fellaini will be aiming to return to action for Manchester United in the FA Cup final.