
Adebayor had already appeared to step on the face of ex-team mate Robin van Persie when he scored a vital third goal ten minutes from time.
In the celebration that followed, he run on the whole length of the field and signal in front of the Arsenal supporters who toss missiles onto the field and tried to rage their way past stewards and police to get at their former player.
Hughes stated not to have seen the van Persie clash and, citing the truth that his player issued a swift apology, added that he hoped the FA would not penalize him for the provoking celebration
Mark Hughes has appealed for mercy for his forward Emmanuel Adebayor, who is likely to be the focus of FA disciplinary action following Manchester City's 4-2 victory over Arsenal.
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