
Both Chelsea and City have been charged by the Football Association for failing to control their players following the ruckus that marred the closing moments of a 3-1 win for Conte’s side at Eastlands last weekend.
City’s Sergio Aguero was dismissed for an ugly lunge on Chelsea defender David Luiz, sparking a bench-clearing row between players and coaches from each team that ended with Fernandinho red carded for pushing Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas.
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Just last season, Chelsea were warned about the future conduct of their players when they appealed against a fine imposed for their part in an ill-tempered London derby with Tottenham.
The Sunday Mirror says their latest clash could prompt the FA to hand Chelsea a points deduction for bad player behaviour for the first time since 1990 when Manchester United and Arsenal were punished following a mass brawl.
That would be a major blow to Chelsea’s chances of holding onto their lead at the top of the Premier League and Blues boss Conte was scathing when asked about the situation following Sunday’s 1-0 win over West Bromwich Albion.
“Are you joking? For me, if you are involved in a situation and the fault is not yours, you must pay? Why? I don’t understand this,” Conte said.
“After the game you can see very clear my players try to keep calm.
“You must be honest to understand when there is a fault, with both teams or one team.
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