Bowyer could face FA ban

BIRMINGHAM midfielder Lee Bowyer is facing the prospect of a possible FA ban over incidents during Saturday’s home Barclays Premier League clash with Arsenal.

Bowyer could face FA ban

Television replays showed Bowyer, who is 34 today, appearing to stamp on the knee of Gunners defender Bacary Sagna as he lay on the ground.

In a separate incident Bowyer was shown to apparently catch Sagna down the back of his Achilles near the touchline.

Referee Peter Walton took no action at the time and Bowyer was eventually substituted by Birmingham manager Alex McLeish.

The FA will now contact Walton to find out whether or not he saw the incidents involving Bowyer during Arsenal’s 3-0 win.

If Walton confirms he did not see what occurred, then the FA have the power to pursue the matter and to decide whether or not to charge Bowyer with violent conduct.

If a charge was made and subsequently proved, then the former Newcastle and West Ham player could face a three-match ban.

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