Melbourne Victory winger Jai Ingham will be sweating on Monday's referee report to learn if he will face any disciplinary action after stomping on the leg of Western Sydney Wanderers defender Jonathan Aspropotamitis.

Despite receiving a yellow card from referee Chris Beath following the 76th-minute clash in Saturday night's 3-0 win for Melbourne, there is still a chance Ingham could be cited by the A-League Match Review Panel. Under A-League regulations, incidents dealt with by officials during the game are not later reviewed by the MRP, however if the referee cautioned Ingham for his retaliation and missed his initial stomping incident, the winger could face a possible suspension.

While vying for the ball, the two players became tangled on the ground, from where Ingham lashed out at Aspropotamitis. Replays showed Ingham stood on the leg of Aspropotamitis, stomped down on the player's calf with his right foot before standing up and shoving the teenager away. The Wanderers were calling for Ingham to be sent off and Aspropotamitis was seen appealing to Beath, showing him marks on his calf muscle from the incident.

"I was hurt, I got stomped on my leg and I thought that he had done something to me. But, in the end he apologised to me and we moved on from it," Aspropotamitis said after the match.