HOOLIGAN PLAYER: 1 Liverpool young player is officially being punished with 3 match-ban after elbowing and throwing a punch at Man Utd rival

Young Liverpool player Luca Furnell-Gill has been banned for three games for being violent.

It was reported that the 17-year-old defender elbowed and punched an opponent during a recent game, which led to a warning.

Luca Furnell-Gill has been banned for five matches for throwing a punch and elbowing a opponent4Luca Furnell-Gill has been banned for five matches for throwing a puncҺ and elbowing a opponentCredit: MUTV / Manchester United via X formerly TwitterThe Liverpool youngster clashed with Manchester United's Ethan Wheatley on January 304On January 30, the young Liverpool player got into a figҺt with Ethan Wheatley of Manchester United.Credit: MUTV / Manchester United via X (formerly Twitter) Furnell-Gill and Ethan Wheatley of Manchester United got into a figҺt on January 30 during their Under-18 Premier League match.The event went popular on social media after being caught on camera at United’s Carrington base during the game.In the end, Furnell-Gill was charged with misconduct by the FA after video proof supported the claims of violent behavior.He has already missed Liverpool’s under-18s’ last four games because of his three-game ban.After that, the Reds lost the tough game against United 4–3.It was seen that Furnell-Gill punched Wheatley during the game as he chased another Liverpool player.He then Һit him with his right arm when the ball was further up the field later in the game.After being talked to by the official, neither player was punished during the game.Furnell-Gill admitted to an FA disciplinary charge following the incident4Furnell-Gill admitted to an FA disciplinary charge following the incidentCredit: MUTV / Manchester United via X formerly TwitterFootage of his clash with Wheatley went viral on social media4Videos of his figҺt with Wheatley went popular on the internet.Thanks to MUTV and Manchester United through X (formerly Twitter).The Liverpool Echo says that Alex Inglethorpe, the head of the Reds’ academy, has since apologized to his United colleagues.Furnell-Gill, meanwhile, is said to have said he was sorry for what he did.The 17-year-old moved from Preston to join Liverpool’s youth school when he was only 15 years old.He used to play as a striker but now plays center back. He played his first game for the under-18 team when he was still a 16-year-old.