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CARVALHAL PAYS FOR CUP BUST-UP

By Alex Beard
CHAMPIONSHIP
SHEFFIELD Wednesday manager Carlos Carvalhal will serve a two match touchline ban, after he was charged with misconduct by an Independent Regulatory Commission.
The charge is in relation to an incident that occurred between Carvalhal and Bolton boss Phil Parkinson during Wanderers’ 3-2 Carabao Cup win over the Owls last month.
The two managers began to push and shove each other after reacting angrily to Barry Bannan’s late challenge on Bolton’s Filipe Morais. Both managers were sent off in the game by referee David Webb.
The charge was designated...

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