Rangers manager Philippe Clement must have severe conversations with Dujon Sterling after his ill-advised social media post left him open to UEFA penalty.
Former PGMOL chief Keith Hackett has warned that the 25-year-old’s statements could result in a three-match punishment.
The right-back objected to the referee’s decision to award the French squad a penalty in the sixth minute after reviewing three separate incidences on the VAR monitor.
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Sterling’s social media statements demonstrate immaturity, and he should be aware that the competition’s regulating body can sanction such behavior.
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Given the potential consequences, questioning match officials in public is not a wise decision.
If UEFA decides to punish him, he may miss the rest of the Gers’ league stage matches against Tottenham, Manchester United, and Union Saint-Gilloise.
The 25-year-old was awarded a start over veteran James Tavernier and was expected to start again against St. Johnstone this weekend in the Scottish Premiership. (1 December) after recording an assist last night.
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However, his juvenile post-match actions will make Clement reconsider giving him a starting spot on Sunday.
He must now hope that his actions have no repercussions, but Clement should still speak with the player nonetheless.
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