The Fulham striker was involved in the drama during the FA Cup quarter final after he shoved and verbally abused referee Chris Kavanagh at Old Trafford.
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In a heated 40 seconds, Fulham had three people sent off including Mitrovic, Willian and head coach, Marco Silva before throwing away their 1-0 lead to lose the game 3-1.
It had been reported that Mitrovic was facing the prospect of being banned for up to 10 matches, while Silva could also face a lengthy touchline ban.
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But while the Serbian striker has admitted his regret, he's also explained the reason why he lost his temper.
He also seemingly confirmed that he would only be suspended for three matches.
He said: "I regret my actions.
"I allowed my frustration to get the better of me and how I reacted was wrong. I've accepted the three-match ban for my red card.
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"I have spoken to Chris Kavanagh to apologise and I have volunteered to accept a club fine."
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He added: "I was trying to get the referee's attention but I should not have put my hands on him.
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"I already said sorry to my team-mates but would also like to apologise to the Fulham fans."