LONDON (AFP) - Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger was on Monday charged by the Football Association with improper conduct for his behaviour at half-time of their weekend match at home to Portsmouth. Wenger was sent from the technical area for the second half of Saturday's Premiership match which ended 2-2 after his confrontation with referee Steve Bennett.
Wenger was unhappy about the free-kick which led to Noe Pamarot's opener in first-half stoppage time at the Emirates Stadium and after complaining to the fourth official he continued his argument as he headed down the tunnel.
The French coach was sent to the stands for the rest of the match by Bennett. Wenger's latest charge comes just four days after being fined 10,000 pounds and warned as to his future conduct after his bust-up with former West Ham manager Alan Pardew.
The Arsenal boss has until January 5 to respond to the charge.








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