
Antonio
Conte has been charged with misconduct by the FA following his sending-off
against Swansea on Wednesday night.
The Chelsea boss was sent to the stands after remonstrating with the
officials for what he perceived as time wasting by the Swansea players.
However, Conte will not face a touchline ban as he is subject to a standard
FA charge.
If he accepts the charge, he will be hit with an £8,000 fine. If he contests
the charge and is found guilty, the fine will be increased.
Following the game, Conte said: "I saw that the opponent was wasting time
and that is the reason I spoke a few times with the fourth official.
"I didn't see that the situation hadn't changed and I was frustrated with
the fourth official.
"For this reason, I have to apologise to him and the referee. In that
moment, I was angry but I know that is it right to apologise to them."
The FA have given the Italian until 6pm on Tuesday 5 December to respond to
the charge.