It is now latest that Chelsea and Arsenal have passed through a fine. Chelsea and Arsenal have been fined £40,000 and £30,000 by the Football Association in the wake of neglecting to control their players amid a red hot derby at Stamford Bridge on 19 September. Both groups were included in a fracas before half-time when Arsenal’s Gabriel was sent off for supposedly kicking out at Chelsea striker Diego Costa. Gabriel had his red card upset with Costa banned for three games. The London opponents have additionally been cautioned about their future behavior.
In a stormy match that Chelsea won 2-0, Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla was additionally sent off following 79 minutes for a foul on Chelsea’s Cesc Fabregas. However, it was the first-half occurrence, and the ensuing repercussions, that drew most consideration. Costa, 26, got his boycott for brutal behavior in the wake of seeming to put his hand in Arsenal shield Laurent Koscielny’s face, an episode which arbitrator Mike Dean missed. What’s more, once Brazilian safeguard Gabriel got to be included, he and Costa got a yellow card each before the pair proceeded with a running verbal fight on their way back to the midway line.
It was then that Gabriel kicked out at Costa, and was sent off by Dean, yet the FA along these lines revoked the red card after an Arsenal bid and decided to rebuff Costa for the prior episode. Gabriel still got an one-match boycott and a £10,000 fine to fail to leave the pitch quick. FA said, “Following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing, Chelsea and Arsenal have been fined £40,000 and £30,000 respectively and warned as to their future conduct after both clubs admitted a breach of FA Rule E20. The charge was for failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion from the 44th to the 47th minute of the game at Stamford Bridge on 19 September 2015. The Independent Regulatory Commission considered the previous disciplinary records of both clubs in reaching its decision on sanction”
After Gabriel’s red card, Chelsea scored twice in the second half through Kurt Zouma and Eden Hazard before Cazorla was likewise sent off. Gabriel thusly had his release toppled yet was still given an one-match boycott for his response to the choice – while Costa, who got away quick discipline, was suspended for three recreations having been discovered liable on a charge of savage behavior.