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Thursday, May 3, 2007

WENGER FINED OVER LINESMAN COMMENT

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been fined ฃ2,500 by the Football Association for comments he made about an assistant referee following the Carling Cup final.

At a disciplinary hearing, the Gunners boss denied a charge of improper conduct and/or bringing the game into disrepute for his remarks after the clash with Chelsea on February 23, which his side lost in controversial fashion.

However, the FA commission found against the Frenchman and concluded that his use of the word "lie" when describing the assistant's intervention, which led to the sending-off of Emmanuel Adebayor, constituted improper conduct.

Wenger made the comment after seeing three of his players - Adebayor, Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Eboue - sent off following a scuffle at the end of the match in Cardiff.



In bringing the charge against him in March, the FA demanded an explanation both for his comments about the assistant referee and his remark that "the whole system is not honest" after seeing Adebayor's appeal against a three-game ban dismissed.



Wenger said at the time: "The officials made a mistake. Adebayor did not punch Lampard and didn't intend to, we can prove it. It isn't the truth, I don't accept it.



"I cannot accept that our club is treated like this.



"I will defend it to the FA. It was a lie and is not responsible."

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