The Football Association of England is dissatisfied with the behavior of the Arsenal head coach.
In the 11th round of the Premier League, London's Arsenal lost to the championship for the first time in the match against Newcastle (0:1).
The episode with the Magpies' former senior Anthony Gordon scoring a single goal turned out to be quite tragic, which became the reason for public criticism from the Gunners' head coach Mikel Arteta after the match between Russia and journalists.
The English Football Association has cited the Spanish Football Association for publicly criticizing the official handling of the Newcastle standoff.
" 1 FA through comments that you have made in an interview for ZMI after the game between Arsenal and Newcastle United in the Premier League on Saturday, 4 leaves.
It is confirmed that your comment is unlawful behavior, and the stench will be created by the officials of the match and/or cause harm to the game and/or damage the reputation of the game. Mikel Arteta may be confirmed until Tuesday, the 21st of autumn leaves,"
FA Regulation Rule E3. 1 appears to be the upcoming order: “The participant is always responsible for acting in the interests of the game and not to work in any improper affairs, not to ruin the game and not to become victorious, be it from violent acts or their connivance, seriously rude grue, threats, images, obscene words and behavior"
Apparently, earlier the Head of the Suddish Premier League Corps, Howard Webb, stated that Gordon’s goal against Arsenal was insured correctly, regardless of three potential violations of the rules.