Man Utd slapped with ANOTHER FA charge for failing to contro
MANCHESTER UNITED have been hit with ANOTHER FA charge for failing to control their players - this time against Chelsea. The Red Devils found themselves in hot water whenangry stars surrounded the refduring the0-0 draw with Newcastle. But after similar scenes at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, the FA have once again hit United with the same charge. Erik ten Hags men were left fuming when Chelsea were awarded an 87th minute penalty following a Scott McTominay foul on Armando Broja. A number of them circled ref Stuart Atwell in an attempt to plead their case. But Uniteds actions have not gone down well with FA beaks. A statement read: Manchester United FC has been charged with a breach of FA Rule E20.1 after its fixture versus Chelsea FC on Saturday 22 October 2022 in the Premier League. Manchester United allegedly failed to ensure that its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion in the 84th minute, and the club has until Friday 28 October 2022 to provide a response. Speakingafter the previous incident at Newcastle, Ten Hag said: I must say I dont think it was too strong, it wasnt really aggressive but I dont know whats happening exactly on the pitch, I was too far away. I saw it back on the video. There was a touch from the Newcastle player, quite clear and they went to the ref to ask about. Emotional Ronaldo on verge of tears before Portugals clash with Ghana Ireland hero Aine OGorman completes Shamrock Rovers move after Peamount exit Tech giants Apple - worth 2TRILLION - interested in Man Utd takeover Avram Glazer REFUSES to answer when asked why hes selling Man Utd First of all, I want to express that: we have always accepted the refs decisions and it is also quite normal you ask why in the moment. It was a curious incident, you ask as a team why. It was quite obvious the player from Newcastle touched the ball and our players took advantage of it My view is finally, quite quick, you have to accept, its the refs decision, you accept it and have to move on. We are an example for amateurs, for youth. Professional players, quite clearly, we have to know our role. Meanwhile, United could yet face action after fans disgraced themselves atChelsea with homophobic chants. In a week when all clubs celebrated celebrated the Rainbow Laces campaign, some United supporters indulged in the infamous Chelsea rent boy chant. Emotional Ronaldo on verge of tears before Portugals clash with Ghana World Cups hottest fan risks breaking strict Qatar law with racy outfit Top Iranian footballer arrested at training session for spreading propaganda Ireland hero Aine OGorman completes Shamrock Rovers move after Peamount exit ©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. The Sun, Sun, Sun Online are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers LimitedsStandard Terms and Conditionsin accordance with ourPrivacy & Cookie Policy. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit ourSyndicationsite. View our online Press Pack. For other inquiriesContact Us. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. The Sun website is regulated by theIndependent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) |