ARSENAL and Manchester City have been charged by the FA following their feisty Premier League encounter on Wednesday.
Both teams have been charged with allegedly failing to control their players.
City have been charged for two separate incidents, while Arsenal have been hit with one charge.
Both teams have been charged “after their players surrounded the match official” Anthony Taylor, who was in charge of the game, which City won 3-1.
They are also alleged to have “failed to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion”.
An FA spokesperson said: “Arsenal and Manchester City have been charged after their players surrounded the match official at different times during the Premier League fixture on Wednesday 15 February.
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“It’s alleged that both clubs failed to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion, with Arsenal’s players surrounding the match official during the 56th minute, and Manchester City’s doing so during the 42nd and 64th minutes.
“Both clubs have until Tuesday 21 February to provide their respective responses.”
It comes after Arsenal were previously charged by the FA following their meeting with Newcastle in January, and again after the FA Cup game against Oxford just days later.
And one fan joked on social media following the latest incident: “We might as well set up a direct debit at this point.”
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Another added: “Shall we set up a direct debit to make your job easier?”
A third said: “Presume this is gonna happen every game and to every team from now then?”
The game also saw Arsenal fans throw bottles at City ace Kevin De Bruyne from the stands.
The FA are investigating that incident.
City overtook Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table with three points at the Emirates.
Both teams are on 51 points, but City have a better goal difference.
However, Arsenal have played a game less than their title rivals.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk