Mings is due to miss Premier League matches against West Ham, Swansea City, Southampton, Liverpool and Chelsea, the Football Association having confirmed his lengthy suspension following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing on Wednesday.

‘I knew Ibra would come after me’

The defender appeared to stamp down on the prone Ibrahimovic after a challenge in the 1-1 Premier League draw at Old Trafford on Saturday.

The Swedish veteran received a three-match ban for appearing to elbow Mings during a corner in the wake of the initial contact.

“I am extremely disappointed at the FA’s decision to ban me for five matches following what was an accidental collision with Zlatan Ibrahimovic,” Mings said in a statement posted on Twitter.

“At no time was there any intentional stamp or a movement to suggest that.

Zlatan should have 12-match ban

“My foot did not change course and at no point did I try and move my foot towards his head. My only focus was to get back in and defend, conduct like that is not part of my game.

“So for people to deem that I could intentionally stamp on a fellow professional’s head is upsetting.

“It is an action that would not be acceptable in any walk of life, let alone on a football pitch, and one that would never cross my mind. 

Mings stung by FA suspension

“I would like to thank Bournemouth and all the club’s fans for their unwavering support this week.

“I can’t wait to get back to playing again and help the team retain our Premier League status for another season.”