It's no longer news that Arsene Wenger was handed a four-match touchline suspension for last Sunday's tirade although he managed to escape a stadium ban.
The Arsenal manager appeared before an FA disciplinary panel on Friday after being charged with misconduct over his behaviour towards referee Jon Moss and fourth official Anthony Taylor during the dramatic 2-1 win over Burnley at the Emirates.
The Frenchman accepted the charge but requested a personal hearing. Wenger, who apologised immediately after the match, was also fined £25,000 and Arsenal will not appeal.
We take a brief look at Arsenal's next four fixtures set to be missed by the Frenchman.
Sat Jan 28: Southampton - A (FA Cup)
Tues Jan 31: Watford - H (league)
Sat Feb 4: Chelsea - A (league)
Sat Feb 11: Hull - H (league)
Although, Arsenal is currently sitted 8 points behind the league leaders Chelsea and just 4 points ahead of Manchester City at 5th postion.
The ban means Wenger will not be in the dugout for next Saturday's Premier League clash at Chelsea. He will also miss this Saturday's FA Cup tie against Southampton and league games against Watford and Hull — provided this weekend's match does not go to a replay.
Although Wenger is allowed to conduct pre-match, half-time and post-match duties with his team. He is also allowed to communicate with his backroom team during the match.
The ban means Wenger will not be in the dugout for next Saturday's Premier League clash at Chelsea. He will also miss this Saturday's FA Cup tie against Southampton and league games against Watford and Hull — provided this weekend's match does not go to a replay.
Although Wenger is allowed to conduct pre-match, half-time and post-match duties with his team. He is also allowed to communicate with his backroom team during the match.
Good for him,😊 next time he will coordinate wella
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