Phil Jones has been banned for two European matches for verbally abusing a Uefa anti-doping officer.
Manchester United's Phil Jones has been suspended for two European games for verbally abusing a Uefa anti-doping officer at the Europa League final.
The Manchester United centre-back will now miss the Uefa Super Cup match against Real Madrid and the first Champions League group stage clash in September.
Both Jones and Daley Blind have also been fined £4,500 for failing to take drug tests after the Europa League final victory against Ajax.
There is no suggestion that either player is guilty of doping.
Manchester United have also been fined £8,900 because of the rule breaches, and the club have three days to appeal against the decisions.
Jones is said to have been verbally abusive to a doping control official after he was requested to take a drug test after the 2-0 win in Stockholm.
Dutchman Blind was reluctant to take a test as he wanted to celebrate winning the trophy – that brought qualification for the Champions League – with his team-mates.
The news will come as a further blow to Jose Mourinho, who last week saw Eric Bailly handed a further two game ban for his conduct in the semi-final against Celta Vigo.
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