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English FA docks Chelsea for failing to control their players

Chelsea has been charged by the Football Association (FA) with two counts of failing to control their players in their 1-1 English Premier League (EPL) draw at Liverpool last weekend.

Referee Anthony Taylor sent off defender Reece James after a goal-line handball, with Mo Salah equalizing from the penalty kick spot.

The Chelsea players were incensed by Taylor’s decision to dismiss James, with the Blues feeling the ball had deflected off the England star’s thigh onto his arm.

The FA has given Chelsea until Friday to respond to the charges.

“Chelsea FC has been charged with two breaches of FA Rule E20.1 following their Premier League fixture against Liverpool FC on Saturday,” read an FA statement.

“It is alleged that Chelsea FC failed to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during the third minute of first-half added time and following the half-time whistle.

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“Chelsea FC has until Friday to provide a response to this charge.”

Kai Havertz’s headed goal had put Chelsea in front before Salah leveled from the penalty kick spot.

Chelsea’s 10 men held firm for a point, however, leaving both sides unbeaten three matches into the new league campaign.

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