Nelson Oliveira’s wife has suggested Tyrone Mings deliberately stamped on her husband’s face.Reading striker Oliveira was left with a gruesome facial injury following a challenge from the defender during The Royals’ 0-0 draw with Aston Villa on Saturday.A shocking image of Oliveira’s damaged face was shared on social media, and Mings, who was making his debut for Villa, took to Twitter to apologise.
Nelson Oliveira after Tyrone Mings (accidentally) stood on his face. Ouch #readingfc pic.twitter.com/YEnKQcEhs8— Adam Goodwin (@AdamGoodwin__) February 2, 2019While the FA has confirmed no further action will be taken, Oliveira’s wife, Mel, has appealed for the Bournemouth loanee to receive a ‘lengthy ban’.“It was a sad day for us and I hope someone will appeal for this guy to get a lengthy ban,” she wrote on her personal Instagram account.“Theres absolutely no excuse for his behaviour. “He knew where his head was. Any injury is upsetting but something like this is just disgusting.“I hope something will happen, he cant get away with that! Hes got previous!”Mings has previously been involved in a stamping incident, with the FA issuing a five-match ban for a challenge on Zlatan Ibrahimovic in 2017.
View this post on Instagram Just want to say that Nelson is much better and he will come home tomorrow. It was a sad day for us and I hope someone will appeal for this guy get a lengthy ban! Theres absolutely no excuse for his behaviour. He knew where his head was. Any injury is upsetting but something like this is just disgusting. I hope something will happen, he cant get away with that! Hes got previous! Thank you all for the msgs, love and support A post shared by Mel Oliveira (@melrodrigues22) onOliveira, who ‘liked’ his wife’s post, shared a message of his own after was discharged from hospital on Monday, expressing his gratitude to the medical staff for their support.He said: “Finally at home … I want to thank the entire medical team at@readingfcand the Royal Berkshire Hospital who helped me brilliantly during these tough days, I have no words to say how grateful I am.”
View this post on Instagram Finally at home … I want to thank the entire medical team at @readingfc and the Royal Berkshire Hospital who helped me brilliantly during these tough days, I have no words to say how grateful I am. Thank you to all the people who sent me messages sharing love and support that will definitely help me get back even stronger! A special thank you to my lovely and beautiful wife @melrodrigues22 for always stand by my side in every moments. See you soon A post shared by Nelson Oliveira 9 (@noliveira9) on
Early years (1878-1950) The club was founded as West Bromwich Strollers in 1878 by workers from George Salter's Spring Works in West Bromwich, in Staffordshire. They were renamed West Bromwich Albion in 1880, becoming the first team to adopt the Albion suffix; Albion was a district of West Bromwich where some of the players lived or worked, close to what is today Greets Green.
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