Arsene Wenger has been handed a four-match touchline ban by the FA after the Arsenal manager admitted a charge of misconduct.
The FA handed down the punishment on Monday after Wenger was charged for pushing the fourth official after he was sent to the stands for protesting a penalty decision in last weekend's win over Burnley.
He was also fined £25,000 for his actions.
Wenger was also charged with using insulting language toward the officials. The Arsenal boss has apologised for his actions and accepted the charge.
Wenger will miss this weekend's FA Cup clash against Southampton, Tuesday's game against Watford and next weekend's crucial top-of-the-table clash against Premier League leaders Chelsea, followed by a trip to Burnley.
Friday, 27 January 2017
BREAKING! Arsene Wenger Receives Four-Match Touchline Ban
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