England's worst-behaved footballer HEADBUTTS opponent - just after he returned from nine-match racial abuse ban - as his own manager calls him 'totally unacceptable'

Preston’s manager, Paul Heckingbottom, has criticized Milutin Osmajic for his “totally unacceptable” behavior following an incident that resulted in the forward facing another suspension. Osmajic headbutted Hull City’s John Lundstram during Tuesday night’s match.

The altercation occurred in stoppage time at Deepdale, where Preston was trailing 3-0 in their Championship match against Hull City.

Initially, Osmajic was seen pushing Lundstram, prompting a swift reaction from players on both teams and referee Stephen Martin, who quickly intervened.

After being shown the red card, Osmajic was initially seen smiling but then covered his face with his shirt as he exited the field.

Osmajic is likely to face an automatic three-match suspension due to violent conduct. The incident also sparked a broader altercation, resulting in one staff member from each team being dismissed.

Preston's Milutin Osmajic was sent off for headbutting Hull's John Lundstram on Tuesday

If the suspension is enforced, it will mean Osmajic has been banned for a total of 20 matches over the last two seasons.

Osmajic was shown a straight red card following the incident in stoppage time in Preston's 3-0 defeat

Osmajic was shown a straight red card following the incident in stoppage time in Preston’s 3-0 defeat

The forward is now facing a three-match ban for violent conduct, which would see him be suspended for 20 games across the past two seasons

The forward is now facing a three-match ban for violent conduct, which would see him be suspended for 20 games across the past two seasons

This would mean Osmajic would have been suspended for 20 matches across the last two seasons.

Osmajic was banned for eight matches last season for biting Owen Beck’s neck in a game against Blackburn.

He was then hit with a nine match suspension back in November, after being found guilty of racially abusing Burnley’s Hannibal Mejbri in a Championship match last year.

Osmajic had denied the allegation, but a Regulatory Commission found the charge to be proven, leading to the ban, a £21,000 fine and mandatory education course.

Preston stated at the time that the club was ‘extremely disappointed’ by the decision and vowed to support Osmajic.

Speaking after Osmajic’s red card on Tuesday – which came four matches after he returned from his previous ban – Preston boss Heckingbottom admitted he felt let down by the 26-year-old Montenegrin international and criticised his lack of professionalism.

‘Yeah it is a sending off, Steve has got no choice,’ Heckingbottom told BBC Radio Lancashire.

‘Yeah he has [let us down], he has not cost us the game but we have got three big games coming up and we are a striker down.

Paul Heckingbottom admitted feeling let down by the forward and criticised his lack of discipline

Paul Heckingbottom admitted feeling let down by the forward and criticised his lack of discipline

Osmajic had only just returned from a nine-match ban, which was imposed in November after a panel found him guilty of racial abuse to Hannibal Mejbri in a match last March

Osmajic had only just returned from a nine-match ban, which was imposed in November after a panel found him guilty of racial abuse to Hannibal Mejbri in a match last March

‘A lack of discipline is totally unacceptable. In my time here if he gets three games for that, it will have been 20 games missed.

‘They are different issues, don’t get me wrong, but a sending off for a tackle or something to help the team is a lot different.’

‘He has not learned his lesson. The issues are totally unconnected in terms of football aren’t they.

‘In terms of other things, the word professional, we are professional people and footballers, there is a way to act. 

‘Whether that’s a tackle on the pitch, discipline away from it, training ground, there is a way to be professional.’

Osmajic has scored 28 goals in 96 matches for Preston since joining the club in 2023, including five goals in 15 Championship games so far this season.

He is now set to miss their upcoming matches against promotion chasers Middlesbrough and Ipswich, who are third and second respectively in the table, and a match against Portsmouth.

Preston are in the Championship play-off spots in sixth place, but suffered a blow with the 3-0 home defeat by Hull.

Liam Millar, Akin Famewo and Oli McBurnie scored for Hull on Tuesday, with the Tigers rising to fourth in the table. 

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