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Chelsea charged over Man Utd game

September 28, 2007 00:00:00


The Football Association has charged Chelsea for failing to control their players during the 2-0 defeat away at Manchester United Sunday, reports BBC.
Assistant boss Steve Clarke has also been charged with using abusive and/or insulting words towards officials.
Chelsea were incensed by referee Mike Dean's decision to send off Nigerian midfielder Mikel Jon Obi in the first half for a challenge on Patrice Evra.
Chelsea and Clarke have until October 12 to respond to the charges.
The Blues contested Mikel's red card, but the FA rejected their appeal and his three-match ban was upheld.
England captain John Terry has not been sanctioned, after he appeared to grab Dean's red card as he was sending Mikel off.
Reports suggested Dean had included Terry's actions in his official report, but only Chelsea and Clarke have been charged by the FA.
The last 18 months have seen Chelsea embroiled in a series of run-ins with the English game's governing body.

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