The Chelsea Burnley game may have looked dashing on the pitch but it ended rather ugly off it.
The players were caught in a bad brawl with Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri sent off from the touchline.
His assistant Gianfranco Zola has said that the Italian boss was possibly insulted.
The reason [for Sarri not showing up after the game] is he’s very frustrated, so he’d prefer not to come over here,” Zola told a news conference.
“He’s been sent off. I think he’s been offended as well, so he didn’t feel it was the right thing to do, to speak to you [the media].
“I know you wanted him, so I’m sorry, but you can understand. He’s frustrated at the game, frustrated at being sent off, and the other thing. He’d prefer not to come in.
“I think he’s been told something from their bench, but don’t ask me exactly what. I don’t want to go down that line, but we’ll see what we can do about that.
“I think there will be a follow[-up] on that. Maurizio felt very unhappy. We understand it’s a football game.
“You say words because of the adrenalin, but he wasn’t particularly happy. If Maurizio said that, probably it’s something that could have been avoided.”
And now the FA instead of investigating the incident, has charged Sarri with indecent behaviour. Good job lads!
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