Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino given touchline ban by FA

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Pochettino 'crossed line' with Dean confrontation

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has been given a two-match touchline ban and fined £10,000 by the Football Association for angrily confronting referee Mike Dean after his side's 2-1 defeat at Burnley.

Pochettino admitted he "crossed the line" with the official and later made a public apology to Dean.

The 46-year-old accepted an FA charge of improper conduct.

"It is not the way to behave," he said following the incident.

Dean was later moved from his fourth official duties for Spurs' game at Chelsea the following week.

Pochettino will serve his ban in the Premier League games against former club Southampton at St Mary's Stadium on 9 March and at Liverpool on 31 March.

The Argentine did not reveal what was he said to Dean at Turf Moor, or the reason for his strong reaction, although he had complained about a corner awarded in the build-up to Burnley's opening goal.

Pochettino had said he was not anticipating a ban.

"A ban, why? I don't believe that it's going to happen. I don't think that's going to be fair," he said.

"For what? It was a conversation, no? Maybe it was close but it was a conversation.

"I don't believe it's fair. But I'm going to accept if they ban me and I can't be in the dugout against Southampton."

Analysis

BBC Sport's Simon Stone

It is fair to say Tottenham are pretty unhappy at the severity of this punishment.

Given Pochettino apologised at the time and has an unblemished record in six years as a Premier League manager, first at Southampton, and now Spurs, the feeling was a fine and a warning would be the likely outcome.

Yet, speaking after Tuesday's Champions League victory in Dortmund, Pochettino hinted there was bad news on the way. So it has proved, meaning Tottenham's manager will be absent from the dugout for both his return to Southampton and the key Premier League game against Liverpool at Anfield.

The irony of Jurgen Klopp being on the opposition bench on 31 March has not been lost on Tottenham.

They have noted that Klopp has twice been fined this season - £8,000 in December for running onto the pitch after Divock Origi's injury-time winner against Everton and £45,000 for comments about referee Kevin Friend following the 1-1 draw at West Ham last month.

Tottenham simply do not feel the punishment handed out to Pochettino is in line with these.

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Pochettino apologises to referee Dean after confrontation

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