Plymouth boss Cleverley handed third ban of season

Tom Cleverley looks on during Plymouth's 4-3 win over Bristol Rovers in the EFL TrophyImage source, Getty Images
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Tom Cleverley was appointed Plymouth head coach last June after leaving Watford

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Plymouth Argyle head coach Tom Cleverley has received a third touchline ban of the season after admitting to a Football Association charge of misconduct.

An independent regulatory commission handed the 36-year-old a one-match ban and a £2,000 fine after he was sent off shortly before half-time in Plymouth's EFL Trophy win over Bristol Rovers on 13 January.

Cleverley received two yellow cards in quick succession after a decision went against his side and afterwards he said his reaction was "not good enough".

The first card was awarded for leaving his technical area, and the second for striking the dugout in reaction to the initial booking.

It was the former Manchester United and England midfielder's latest episode of touchline indiscipline.

He was banned for two matches after his first dismissal of the season in the League One win at Luton Town in September and then missed a further game in December for picking up a third booking of the campaign.