Stoke’s Robert Huth apologises for lashing out at Matthew Upson

• Huth apologises for incident which was missed by referee
• Faces probable three-match ban from Football Association

The Stoke defender Robert Huth has apologised for the incident in Saturday’s match against West Ham when he struck Matthew Upson across the face.

The German was yesterday charged with violent conduct by the Football Association after his swinging arm was missed by the referee Martin Atkinson.

Huth and his club have accepted the player’s guilt and are awaiting his punishment – likely to be a three-match ban – from the FA.

“Stoke and Robert Huth accept the FA charge of violent conduct and would like to apologise for the incident at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday,” said a club statement.

“All players were briefed at the beginning of the season about obstructing opponents at set-plays and Robert reacted in frustration at being impeded by Matthew Upson for the second time in the game, stopping him from marking James Tomkins at set-pieces as instructed.

“Robert Huth’s actions are totally out of character for a fully committed defender who has only received one red card – for two cautions – in nearly eight years of playing in the Premier League.

“We await the FA verdict on the incident.”

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Robert Huth charged with violent conduct after West Ham incident

• Huth appeared to catch Matthew Upson in the eye
• West Ham believe defender should have been sent off

The Stoke City defender Robert Huth has been charged with violent conduct by the Football Association over an incident involving the West Ham United defender Matthew Upson on Saturday.

Huth appeared to catch Upson in the eye as the pair jostled for position as West Ham aimed a free-kick into the Stoke penalty area. The London side’s manager, Gianfranco Zola, believed Huth should have been sent off, however the referee Martin Atkinson took no action.

Tony Pulis, Stoke’s coach, later said: “I’ll have a look at it and if there was anything in it we’ll deal with it in-house.”

Stoke went on to win the game 2-1 after two strikes, one from the penalty spot, from James Beattie.

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