Arsenal were charged by means of the Soccer Affiliation after gamers faced referee Michael Oliver following Myles Lewis-Skelly’s debatable dismissal within the 1-0 win in opposition to Wolves.
Oliver confirmed Lewis-Skelly a instantly purple card within the first part after {the teenager} fouled Matt Doherty, with the referee ruling it was once critical foul play.
The Gunners appealed in opposition to the verdict and the 18-year-old’s three-match ban was once overturned previous this week.
Arsenal have till 3 February to reply to the FA fee.
Police were investigating “threats and abuse” directed at Oliver, stated referees’ frame Skilled Recreation Fit Officers Restricted.
The FA stated Arsenal had allegedly failed to verify their gamers “didn’t behave in an fallacious means”.
Doherty was once simply out of doors the Wolves field as he fixed a counter-attack within the forty third minute when he was once introduced down by means of Lewis-Skelly.
The verdict to ship him off was once upheld by means of Darren England, who was once the video assistant referee (VAR).
The purple card infuriated Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta and divided opinion amongst pundits and fanatics.
Fit of the Day pundit Alan Shearer, the Premier League’s file goalscorer, stated the sending off was once “one of the most worst choices I have observed in a very long time”.