Crystal Palace Women's star faces an extended ban after throwing a rival player to the ground by her neck in a League Cup tie against Leicester. The incident occurred in the 58th minute of the match, resulting in a red card for the player. Tara Anson-Walsh reports that the FA claims a three-match sanction is 'clearly insufficient' for the offense. The player's actions have sparked controversy, with many calling for a harsher punishment. The League Cup tie was played on Sunday, and the incident has been widely reported. Crystal Palace Women's manager will be concerned about the potential loss of a key player for an extended period. The FA's decision will be closely watched, as it sets a precedent for similar incidents in the future. The player's disciplinary record will also be taken into account. And the club will be hoping to avoid a lengthy ban for their star player. But the FA's stance suggests a tough stance on player misconduct. So the outcome of the hearing will be eagerly anticipated. The incident has also raised questions about player safety and the need for stricter punishments for violent conduct.