Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe feels "gentle giant" Tyrone Mings has been hard done by after being hit with a five-match ban.

Defender Mings - once of the Saints academy before being released - was suspended by the FA for standing on the head of Zlatan Ibrahimovic during Saturday's 1-1 draw at Manchester United.

Ibrahimovic received a three-match ban for his subsequent elbow on Mings, but the Cherries man was given a longer suspension following an independent regulatory commission hearing.

The FA stated the standard punishment of three matches would have been "clearly insufficient", but Howe and Bournemouth maintain the clash was an accident.

"We are disappointed for Tyrone, we feel it was accidental," Howe said at his press conference ahead of today's home meeting with West Ham.

"I don't think he has that kind of streak in him. Although he is a beast in stature he is certainly a gentle giant on and off the pitch. It's a real shame for him.

"I see a defender who has made a very good tackle trying to get back to his goal as quickly as possible. His focus is on the ball, not on what lies beneath him.

"You can make any interpretation you want, you can see what you want to see, but people who understand the game to a really high level - especially being a defender myself - will know that your only priority is to defend your goal."

Bournemouth cannot appeal against the suspension so Howe will now be without Mings until the trip to Tottenham on April 15.

That means he will miss Cherries' south coast derby trip to St Mary's on April 1.

"We've looked at several options, but at the end of it we have to take the decision and move on," he added.