Austin banned for two matches after abusive gesture
The Football Association has handed Charlie Austin a ban that rules him out of Southampton's dates with Leicester City and Derby County.
Southampton striker Charlie Austin has been suspended for two matches after admitting to making a crude gesture during the Premier League loss to Manchester City in December.
The 29-year-old was booed upon being withdrawn in the 68th minute at St Mary's and appeared to direct a two-fingered sign towards the travelling City supporters last month.
The Football Association charged Austin with making "an abusive and/or insulting" gesture and he will now miss Saturday's league trip to Leicester City.
He will also play no part in relegation-threatened Southampton's FA Cup third-round replay against Derby County on January 16.
Austin's absence leaves Ralph Hasenhuttl short on attacking options, with Manolo Gabbiadini on the cusp of completing a move to Serie A side Sampdoria.
[2/2] The striker admitted his gesture in or around the 68th minute of the game against Manchester City on 30 December 2018 was abusive and/or insulting. pic.twitter.com/gwDDPk9cGG— FA Spokesperson (@FAspokesperson) January 10, 2019
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