Man United's Jonny Evans DENIES FA charge in relation to spitting at Papiss Cisse

JONNY EVANS has denied the FA charge in relation to the allegations of spitting at Papiss Cisse.

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Jonny Evans has denied the FA charge

The FA will make a decision on the incident tonight at an independent regulatory commision hearing and announce the outcome tomorrow.

Evans, along with Cisse, was charged following the incident on Wednesday after video evidence was presented to the FA.

Both players are expected to receive a six-game ban - but Cisse would have an extra game added to his suspension because he has already been red carded this season.

Earlier today Stoke's Jonathan Walters said any player to spit at him would be eating supper through a straw.

He told talkSPORT: "As a player you take anything off the ball; pinches and kicks that are meant to wind you up.

"Little things like that go on in any match. But spitting is pretty low. If it happened to me and someone spat at my face or towards me then I think he’d be eating his supper through a straw that night.

"I wouldn’t be that happy. It’s the lowest of the low."

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