'Spitters deserve longer ban', says Liverpool defender Glen Johnson

04 February 2013 14:47

England defender Glen Johnson believes West Brom defender Goran Popov and any player guilty of spitting should be banned for more than three matches.

Popov was sent off during Albion's home clash with Tottenham on Sunday after spitting in the direction of Spurs defender Kyle Walker. The Macedonian international now faces a three-match ban and Baggies head coach Steve Clarke confirmed the player will face disciplinary action.

But Johnson is calling for a longer ban to apply to any player who acts in such a manner, and said: "I personally think it should be more. You see some people receiving a red card for trying to make a genuine tackle. You do something like that which is disgusting. No man should be faced with that. Personally I think the ban should be more."

Clarke condemned the behaviour of the on-loan Dynamo Kiev player in the aftermath of Albion's fifth defeat in six matches.

Source: PA