Man United are hit with ANOTHER FA charge for failing to control their players against Chelsea

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Manchester United face yet another charge from the FA for failing to control their players against Chelsea, less than a week after they were reprimanded for a similar incident during a frustrating 0-0 home draw to Newcastle

  • The FA has sued Man United for failing to monitor their players at Chelsea
  • Casemiro’s late equalizer saved a point as the Red Devils tied 1-1 in London
  • The players protested when Scott McTominay conceded Chelsea’s penalty
  • Man United have until Friday to provide the governing body with their response

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Manchester United have been charged again for failing to monitor their players during Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Chelsea, less than a week after receiving a similar penalty against Newcastle.

Casemiro’s 94th-minute equalizer at Stamford Bridge gave the Red Devils a point, who fell behind after Scott McTominay was awarded a penalty for knocking down Armando Broja in the penalty area ten minutes earlier.

When the penalty kick was taken, the Manchester United players protested explosively, with referee Stuart Atwell being surrounded.

Manchester United face another FA charge for failing to monitor their players

The FA released the following statement on Wednesday: “Manchester United FC has been charged with breaching FA rule E20.1 following their game against Chelsea FC on Saturday, October 22, 2022 in the Premier League.

“Manchester United would not have ensured that their players behaved in an orderly manner in the 84th minute and the club has until Friday 28 October 2022 to respond.”

More to follow.


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