West Ham winger Mohamed Koudoos has been banned for a further two games following his red card at Tottenham last month.
Kudus’ foul on Miki van de Ven in the 82nd minute of the 4-1 defeat sparked turmoil between the two groups, with the Dutch defender claiming the winger “punched him in the face”.
Grandfather Matar Sar was also pushed in the face by Kudus.
The player was initially shown a yellow card by referee Andy Medley, but it was later turned red after a VAR review for rough conduct, resulting in an automatic three-match ban.
He was later hit with another charge of violent conduct by the Football Association, which has now imposed a further sanction.
Kudus has already missed the games against Manchester United and Nottingham Forest due to the initial ban, which will expire this weekend when his team-mates face Everton.
The further suspension rules him out of the trip to Newcastle on Monday 25 November and the home game against Arsenal on Saturday 30 November, both of which are live. Sky Sports.
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