Fulham manager Martin Jol would back retrospective action for simulation after seeing Moussa Dembele controversially sent off in Poland last night.
The Belgium international was handed a straight red card 29 minutes into the Cottagers' 1-0 defeat to Wisla Krakow in Europa League Group K.
The incident occurred when an innocuous passage of play flared up, with Dembele pushing over Gervasio Nunez after he caught him on the back of the ankle.
The Argentinian midfielder went down clutching his face despite being pushed at shoulder height, and Jol believes retrospective action by UEFA for such play acting would be a good move.
"That would be something to look at in the future," he said.
"I feel [Dembele] should not have raised his hand but, having seen it again, I don't think it is a red card.
"I spoke with him because we were very disappointed. Everything was for nothing because of that action and he knows that.
"You can approach it very positively and say it was not a red card but, on the other hand, he shouldn't have done it.
"But if UEFA was to look at that situation they would see it was exaggerated a lot.
"It was a little push on his shoulder but you can't do anything about it.
"We're not the first in history that has happened to but we have been punished twice - you miss the player in the game and he misses the next one as well."
Dembele receives an automatic one-match suspension for the red card and will also miss the rematch with Wisla as Fulham are unable to appeal under UEFA regulations.
While banned for European action, the 24-year-old will play a part in Sunday's Barclays Premier League clash against Everton and will be joined by the returning Clint Dempsey and Bobby Zamora.
The pair did not travel to Poland in order to rest ahead of the Toffees' visit and Jol believes such rotation is important to keep the side fighting on all fronts.
"We felt we had to exclude a couple of players [from the Wisla trip] because, after the international break, it is hard to play the same teams all the time," he said.
"That is probably one of the positive things at the moment as we have a lot of players that were not included yesterday, who were on the bench or rested altogether.
"There was probably eight or nine players [fresh] and that is probably the first time we have had that situation."
As well as utilising his full squad, the Dutchman has been boosted ahead of Everton's visit by the return to fitness of several first-team players.
Fulham skipper Danny Murphy will feature after overcoming a knee injury and will be joined in the squad by Philippe Senderos and Zdenek Grygera, who have recovered from respective knocks.
Summer signing Bryan Ruiz could also feature if he passes a fitness test tomorrow, meaning just two first-team members are definitely out of contention.
"Orlando Sa is out for the next couple of weeks with a hamstring injury from last night," Jol said.
"If you say he will return then, that would be very positive. It could be three or four weeks as well.
"Simon Davies is training outside now and our target for his return is the end of November.
"They're the only ones who will definitely not be available for Sunday's game."
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