Leeds and Barnsley charged by FA after players clash in Carabao Cup tie
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Leeds and Barnsley have been charged by the Football Association following a heated confrontation between their players in Wednesday's Carabao Cup tie.
The flashpoint happened in the second half after a coming together between Liam Kitching and Cody Drameh.
A statement from the FA said both clubs "failed to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion".
Leeds beat League One Barnsley 3-1 in the second-round tie at Elland Road.
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