Ange Postecoglou has called for 'understanding' after Rodrigo Bentancur received a seven-game ban for a racial slur and hopes this suspension is reduced as the Tottenham player receives 'education' about his comments.
Bentancur has been sanctioned over comments towards Spurs captain Heung-Min Son he made in an interview aired on Uruguayan TV in June.
The former Juventus midfielder was asked to show the shirt of a Spurs player and replied: "Sonny's? It could be Sonny's cousin too as they all look the same."
The 27-year-old was also fined £100,000 by the Football Association as part of the punishment and will receive an FA education course.
Spurs, who have appealed the ban, said in a statement that they "accept the guilty finding" against Bentancur, but "believe the subsequent sanction is severe".
When asked whether Tottenham have taken the incident seriously enough, Postecoglou responded: "I get that people want to burn people at the stake these days but if you want real education and progress, understanding that when someone makes a mistake and pays the penalty, part of that process is education and treating it in a way that is the way forward.
"Whether it's Rodrigo or anyone else, I'm old enough, I've made bigger mistakes than that mate but I've been able to learn from them and it's made me a better human being because of that."
He added: "I've said all along he's made a mistake and we've accepted he's made a mistake. We will accept whatever penalty comes our way - we believe the first one was a little bit harsh so we've appealed that. That's our right. If you look at the punishment it's at the low end of the scale so people who have had all the information have adjudicated it that way.
"It is worth it as that's why appeals are there. We're not going outside the jurisdiction. Our view is that we thought it was harsh and should have been the minimum - if it's deemed not then we accept that. We're not going to accept something if it's not the right thing in terms of our processes.
"Internally we're helping Rodrigo through the process to understand the ramifications of making such a mistake and that's how you make progress. Is it a daily topic? No, as there's lot of other things going on. We're not pretending it didn't happen, it did happen and the appropriate people are dealing with that and we've dealt with it within the four walls of our dressing room."
While an apology from Bentancur was swiftly forthcoming, due to this being an "aggravated breach", an independent regulatory commission panel were required to either uphold the FA charge or dismiss the case.
Son said he and Bentancur remained "brothers" and "nothing had changed" after the Uruguayan immediately apologised to him, admitting he had "made a mistake".
Sky Sports News have contacted Kick It Out for a response to Postecoglou's comments.
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beobelu
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that burn was too much on him and the spur team.. the boys love each other and that was a joke to each other.. but how on Earth change it to be like that ? u fined him wth money, lessons and recurring him to mis alot of games why you people?
hakloptu
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why didn't you suggest that Kudus should be given a chance to also learn from his mistakes
komcdeprty
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Unnecessarily too harsh.