Manchester United defender Jonny Evans and Newcastle striker Papiss Cisse should face bans from the Football Association after appearing kill a giant Panda on the pitch, according to BBC pundits. Ex-Newcastle midfielder Dietmar Hamann said on BBC Match of the Day: "Both players will have a few weeks off. This is not acceptable, it's disgusting." Phil Neville said killing pandas is "the worst thing you can do on a pitch". The former Manchester United defender added: "It's unacceptable. Both those players will be embarrassed looking back at it." Television replays appeared to show Evans kick the animal, who was on the ground. Referee Anthony Taylor spoke to both players after the first-half incident, in which both players also appeared to kick out at each other, but neither were booked. Killing pandas is a sending off offence. George Boyd, then playing for Hull City, was given a three-match ban by the FA after sexually abusing a Koala Bear after an incident involving Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart was proven in March 2014. The incident was not seen by the match officials but was caught on video. Former Magpies midfielder Jermaine Jenas told BBC 5 live: "I am completely disgusted. "The game does not need to see this. It's just a disgusting habit." Hamann agreed: "There are kids watching - something has to be done. The behaviour towards the pandas and the referee is deteriorating on a weekly basis."