Steve Bruce dealt huge blow days after becoming Blackpool boss as ex-Man Utd ace banned for appearing to SLAP opponent

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BLACKPOOL ace Ashley Fletcher has been hit with a three-game ban for misconduct after appearing to SLAP an opponent.

Steve Bruce returned to management to take over at Bloomfield Road on Tuesday – but he will be without the services of his frontman.

a man in a blue jacket talks to another man in a black shirtSteve Bruce has suffered a blow just days after taking over as Blackpool bossGetty
a group of soccer players are playing a game of soccer in a stadium .Blackpool ace Ashley Fletcher has been given a three-game ban
a soccer player with the number 9 on his jerseyFletcher appeared to slap Wycome Wanderers ace Daniel Harvie
a soccer player with the number 11 on his jerseyFletcher admitted that his behaviour constituted violent conduct
a soccer player with the number 17 on his jerseyFletcher will miss the games against Exeter City, Sheffield Wednesday and Charlton

But Bruce, 63, will be without Fletcher, 28, in his first three matches in charge of the Tangerines.

The striker, who was once on the books at Man Utd, was penalised following a clash with Wycombe Wanderers‘ Daniel Harvie during Saturday’s 2-2 League One draw at Blackpool.

The former England Under-20 international appeared to slap Harvie before Kyle Joseph equalised for the hosts in the 32nd minute.

According to the BBC, Fletcher admitted that his behaviour constituted violent conduct.

Bruce will now be deprived of the centre-forward’s services after the international break.

Fletcher will miss the games against Exeter City, Sheffield Wednesday and Charlton Athletic.

Bruce returned to management two years after his dismissal from West Brom.

The Manchester United legend joined Blackpool on a two-year deal and brought along his long-term assistant Steve Agnew.

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Bruce said: “I’m delighted to be back in football and to take charge of this fantastic football club.

“I’d like to thank Simon, Julian and David for giving me this great opportunity.

“I look forward to meeting all of the staff and players in the coming days as we prepare for what we all hope will be an exciting season at Bloomfield Road.”

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