Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will serve three-match ban and has been fined £40,000 after rant at Mike Dean following draw at West Brom

  • Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger handed three-match touchline ban
  • Frenchman admitted his language in referee's dressing room was abusive
  • Wenger was incensed after Mike Dean awarded West Brom penalty for handball
  • Kieran Gibbs' cross struck Calum Chambers on the arm at close range
  • Wenger has also been fined £40,000 after admitting misconduct charge
  • It will cover matches with Nottingham Forest, Chelsea and Bournemouth 

Arsene Wenger has escaped with a three-match touchline ban after Arsenal successfully fast-tracked his misconduct charge.

The FA confirmed on Friday that the Gunners boss will be forced to sit in the stands for Sunday's FA Cup-tie at Nottingham Forest, the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg versus Chelsea on Wednesday and next weekend's Premier League game against Bournemouth. It is punishment for a foul-mouthed dressing-room tirade at referee Mike Dean after Sunday's controversial draw at West Brom.

Wenger, who has also been fined £40,000, was furious that Dean awarded the Baggies a dubious last-minute penalty, ruling that Calum Chambers had handled in the box. 


Arsene Wenger will serve a three-match touchline ban for his rant at referee Mike Dean following his award of a contentious penalty at West Bromwich last Sunday

Arsene Wenger will serve a three-match touchline ban for his rant at referee Mike Dean following his award of a contentious penalty at West Bromwich last Sunday

Wenger went to confront Dean in his dressing room after the penalty cost them two points 

Wenger went to confront Dean in his dressing room after the penalty cost them two points 

After his heated confrontation with Dean on the touchline, Sportsmail learned Wenger followed the match official down the tunnel and into the referees' room where he launched into another furious diatribe at the official.

Managers are not permitted to enter the referees' room until after a 30-minute 'cool down' period.

Wenger had until 6pm last night to respond to the charge but, as Sportsmail revealed on Friday, Arsenal were pushing for a speedy resolution to the decision over their manager's punishment.

The club were eager for any ban to start this weekend, including Sunday's FA Cup tie and Wednesday's Carabao Cup clash, and avoiding missing an extra Premier League game.

Wenger was also left fuming after Chelsea were awarded a contentious penalty on Wednesday

Wenger was also left fuming after Chelsea were awarded a contentious penalty on Wednesday

Hector Bellerin challenged Eden Hazard to concede a 67th-minute penalty on Wednesday

Hector Bellerin challenged Eden Hazard to concede a 67th-minute penalty on Wednesday

Bellerin conceded a penalty after fouling Eden Hazard during Wednesday night's game

Bellerin conceded a penalty after fouling Eden Hazard during Wednesday night's game

Wenger ban 

Sunday Nottingham Forest (A)

FA Cup third round

Wednesday Chelsea (A)

EFL Cup semi-final, first leg

January 14 Bournemouth (A)

Premier League 

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And despite a three-match suspension, there will be relief at the Emirates Stadium that Wenger wasn't handed a lengthier ban.

There were legitimate fears that the Frenchman would face a longer ban given this is his second misconduct charge inside 12 months.

Wenger served a four-match touchline ban last January after he pushed fourth official Anthony Taylor during the Premier League clash against Burnley. The FA have deemed Wenger's latest offence to be not as serious, hence the lesser punishment.

But there could be more trouble to come for Wenger as he has been asked to respond to the FA about comments he made about refereeing decisions both before and after Wednesday's 2-2 draw with Chelsea in the league. He has until January 9 at 6pm to respond, though it is believed he could face no more than a fine.

Meanwhile, Wenger has confirmed David Ospina will start in Sunday's clash at the City Ground and Wednesday's clash against Chelsea.

Wenger will play an understrength team against Forest, saying: 'Some players who played against Chelsea (last Wednesday) will play on Sunday.'

 

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