Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Chelsea fined 50,000 pounds and West Ham 40,000

Chelsea and West Ham United have been fined 50,000 ($75,535) and 40,000 pounds individually after both clubs conceded FA unfortunate behavior accusations taking after their awful tempered Premier League conflict a month ago. 

"The charge was for neglecting to guarantee their players behaved in a systematic manner," the FA said in an announcement on Tuesday. 

Both clubs, who were additionally extremely cautioned over their future behavior, were charged in view of the response of their players taking after Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic's red card amid West Ham's 2-1 group win on Oct. 24. 

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was sent to the stands amid the surly issue for facing arbitrator Jon Moss at halftime and declining to leave the official's changing area. 

Mourinho was given an one-match stadium boycott which constrained him to miss Saturday's 1-0 rout at Stoke City.

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