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Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini apologises for Ryan Shawcross clash

Image: Marouane Fellaini: Has apologised after clashing with Ryan Shawcross

Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini has apologised for his part in an incident during the second half of the 1-1 draw at Stoke.

Despite Fellaini's apology, the incident is likely to come under scrutiny from the Football Association's disciplinary panel when they review the footage this week. Moyes said after the game that Everton would accept any punishment, with referee Halsey's failure to act allowing the FA scope to hand down retrospective punishment. Moyes admitted he thought Fellaini had warranted a red card and emphasised he would not stand for that sort of behaviour from his players. "We will take the punishment if it is given for it," Moyes said. Asked how he might compensate for losing a player as influential as Fellaini to suspension should the 25-year-old be handed a ban by the FA, Moyes said: "There is no absence yet, but he is a really good player and a big part of the team, and that is why I think the biggest disappointment, if anything does happen, is that he will have let the team down." He added: "I only normally complain if I think we are getting hard done by and I have said a few things about how I think we have been treated by decisions recently. "So I think if you are going to talk about it with your own team... Today, it should have been a sending-off in the game. "If the referee (Mark Halsey) had been able to see it, it should have been." Stoke manager Tony Pulis claimed Fellaini had in fact been guilty of three unpunished offences this afternoon, and referenced others he felt had been committed by different players against his team this season. "I'll say this - David Luiz's challenge on Jon Walters (in a 1-0 defeat at Chelsea), Ciaran Clark's challenge on Glenn Whelan last week (in a 0-0 draw at Aston Villa), and then the three incidents today," Pulis said. "I thought the rules were set out in stone. "I like Mark Halsey and I think he's a good referee, but I don't know whether he has seen it. "If he has seen it and not acted, then you really want to know why he has not acted. "I don't think you can hide behind anything and what he (Fellaini) has done is wrong."

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