In a marquee match, the president of Wolverhampton Wanderers in the United Kingdom issued the heavy news that the team's star wing Mafioso Guernsey is facing a two-match ban and a heavy fine of 80,000 pounds (HK$770,000) for his rough demeanor displayed during the match.
The incident dates back to mid-December last year, when the Leafs narrowly won 2-1 in a Premier League showdown between Wolves and Yeatswich. After the match, Mafioso Genshine clashed with a staff member and not only removed the opponent's glasses, but also made an offensive gesture. Filming recorded the whole thing and he adamantly refused to be photographed. Faced with the charge, Genshaw frankly admitted his fault and was suspended for two matches, during which time he was unable to play in the Premier League's Nottingham Forest and EFL's Bristol City matches.
It's worth noting that the Brazilian-born winger has been a key scorer for Wolves this season, contributing 10 goals and 4 assists in 19 games, including a crucial goal against Manchester United. His absence will undoubtedly have a major impact on the team's recent three and one points.