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Monday, 30 January 2017
WENGER SLAPPED WITH A FOUR MATCH TOUCH-LINE BAN FOR PUSHING FOUGHT OFFICIAL
The Arsenal manager will miss
the crucial Premier League
match against Chelsea after
being sanctioned, even though
he insists he said "nothing bad"
Arsene Wenger has been handed a
four-match touchline ban and fined
£25,000 for pushing fourth official
Anthony Taylor during Arsenal's win
over Burnley.
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The Frenchman was sent to the
stands in injury time of the 2-1
victory after clashing with Taylor,
towards whom he was also charged
with using abusive or insulting
language.
Wenger was also penalised for
remaining in the tunnel area to watch
the final minutes of the match.
As a result, he will not be in his
technical area for the Gunners' crucial
Premier League fixture against
Chelsea on February 4 as well as three
other games.
Wenger will begin his suspension
immediately, sitting in the stands for
the FA Cup tie at Southampton on
Saturday before Arsenal take on
Watford, Chelsea and Hull City in the
English top flight.
The incident in question occured after
he was sent off after complaining to
referee Jon Moss about the awarding
of a 93rd-minute penalty to Burnley,
which Andre Gray converted to
equalise before Alexis Sanchez netted
a spot-kick of his own to seal a
dramatic win for Arsenal.
After moving to stand in the tunnel
amid a heated exchange with fourth
official Taylor, Wenger appeared to
push the official as he attempted to
usher him away.
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The 67-year-old apologised for his
actions and requested a personal
hearing with the Football Association,
which took place on Friday before his
suspension was announced.
"I regret everything," Wenger said
after the game. "I should have shut
up and gone home basically. And I
apologise for that.
"It was nothing bad, I said something
that you hear every day in football.
Overall nine times out of 10 you are
not sent to the stands for that but if I
am I am and I should have shut up
completely.
"I was quite calm the whole game,
more than usual, but just in the last
two or three minutes…"
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A statement from the FA reads:
"Arsene Wenger has been given a
four-match touchline ban with
immediate effect after he was
charged for misconduct following
Arsenal’s game against Burnley on
Sunday 22 January 2017.
"It was alleged that in or around the
92nd minute, he used abusive and/or
insulting words towards the fourth
official.
"It was further alleged that following
his dismissal from the technical area,
his behaviour in remaining in the
tunnel area and making physical
contact with the fourth official
amounted to improper conduct.
"The Arsenal manager, who was also
fined £25,000, admitted the charge
and requested a personal hearing
which took place before an
Independent Regulatory Commission
[on Friday]."
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