Spitgate – Newcastle’s Cisse apologises but Man United’s Evans denies wrongdoing
Both players appeared to spit on each other but only Cisse admits it

When two English Premier League opponents spat at each other, the television evidence seemed clear.
Newcastle striker Papiss Cisse apologised on Thursday for spitting at Jonny Evans, but the Manchester United defender denied any wrongdoing in the incident.
Video replays showed the pair spitting at each other on Wednesday during United’s 2-0 win after Cisse reacted angrily to a tackle by Evans.
After the incident was missed by the referee, a three-man panel of former officials decided on Thursday that both players should be charged. Cisse accepted it, while Evans has until 1800 GMT Friday to respond to the English Football Association.
Fifa rules mandate a minimum six-game ban for spitting incidents, but Cisse faces a possible seven-game ban because he was suspended this season for elbowing Everton’s Seamus Coleman.