Good news but the FA are hypocrites. Had he done that in the PL he'd have got an automatic 3 match ban, and if he had appealed they'd have extended it to 4 matches.
Firstly, it shows that the FA will look the other way if a player is good enough and that's a bad place to go. Telling future stars that its okay to stamp on someone, kick them, swear your head off and when you get sent off "don't worry, if you're good enough we'll appeal!".
Secondly, when it gets to the third game the whole "Do we play him" debate will arise and go on untill he does actually play and does frack all then people will get on his back and he'll say something stupid like "Nice to hear your own fans boo you".
In fairness, a 3 match ban in a 38 game-long Premier League season does not compare to a 3 game ban in a 8/10 game qualifying campaign, or indeed a 3-6 game long tournament. Three games is three games yes, but it's also anywhere from 50% to 100% of England's tournament, as opposed to 7-8% of a normal Premier League season. I reckon 2 games is about right.
On the other hand, he was a stupid twat and probably deserved to miss the Euros for it.