Norwich keeper Angus Gunn charged with misconduct by FA
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Norwich City goalkeeper Angus Gunn has been charged with misconduct by the FA after an alleged incident during their Championship match at QPR on 7 December.
The Scotland international "allegedly acted in an improper manner around the tunnel area at half-time" of the game which Norwich lost 3-0.
Gunn has until Thursday, 19 December to respond to the charge with captain Kenny McLean already serving a four match suspension for violent conduct during the same game at Loftus Road.
The 28-year-old, the son of former Norwich goalkeeper and manager Bryan Gunn, missed six games earlier this season because of a rib injury and could face a ban if found guilty.
Norwich are without a win in their past three Championship matches and have slipped eight points behind the play-offs spots before their game at fourth-placed Sunderland on Saturday.