Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson could face another charge after refusing to speak to the media on Sunday.
Ferguson refused to front up to a pre-planned media conference after his side slumped to a 3-1 loss to Liverpool at Anfield in United s second English Premier League loss in five days,
Ferguson had commitments with television broadcaster SkySports, radio station TalkSPORT and the club s own television station MUTV but just two days after cancelling his pre-match news conference on Friday did not fulfil his media commitments again.
Assistant Mike Phelan a regular stand-in for Ferguson was also a no-show.
If any of the media organisations expecting interviews complain to the Premier League, they will be forced to act and could hit Ferguson with another charge.
The manager s silence comes in the same week as the 60-year-old was slapped with a charge of improper conduct from the Football Association after he slammed referee Martin Atkinson in the aftermath of Tuesday s 2-1 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Ferguson is appealing that charge but, if he fails, a stint on the sidelines is expected due to a suspended two-match ban imposed on him for comments he made about referee Mike Wiley s fitness in 2009.
The only reaction to come from the club after Sunday s defeat was via a club spokeswoman and defender Rio Ferdinand.
The spokeswoman confirmed in a statement on the club s website that Portuguese midfielder Nani had suffered a very deep gash in his left leg after a challenge from Liverpool s Jamie Carragher on the stroke of half-time.
Ferdinand, who missed the match through a calf injury, admitted his side were second best in the fiery encounter at Anfield.
Bad result today no excuses, Ferdinand posted on his account on social networking website, Twitter.