Arsenal charged after penalty protests against Leicester
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Arsenal have been charged by the Football Association after their players surrounded the referee during Wednesday's 3-1 defeat by Leicester.
The Gunners' protests came in the 75th minute when Graham Scott awarded a penalty to the Foxes, which Jamie Vardy scored to put the hosts 2-1 up.
Arsenal's charge is for "failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion".
The club have until 18:00 BST on Wednesday to respond to the charge.
- Published11 May 2018
- Published9 May 2018
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