Chelsea have been charged with two allegations of non-orderly behavior in a bad 1-1 draw against Liverpool on weekends, the Football Association said on Wednesday.
The game at Anfield was damaged by the Chelsea player drank referee Anthony Taylor after he sent defe defender James to handball and gave Liverpool penalty at the time of cessation of the first semester.
“Chelsea FC has been charged with two violations of the FA Rule E20.1 after their Premier League match against Liverpool FC on Saturday (08/28/21),” Fa said in a statement.
“Allegedly Chelsea FC failed to ensure the players did themselves in an orderly manner during the 48th minute of the first half and follow a whistle half-time.” The London club has time until Friday to respond.
Kai Havertz had put Chelsea in front before Mohamed equalized with a controversial penalty.
The visitors, however, are held to draw a draw, which means that both parties are unbeaten in the opening three matches this season.