Chelsea's head coach Antonio Conte will manage to avoid disqualification for his behavior in the match against Swansea.
In the match of the 14th round of the English Premier League, Chelsea home defeated Swansea (1: 0).
At the end of the first half, referee Neil Sworbric sent to the stands of the head coach of the "blue" Antonio Comte.
As the Italian himself noted after the match, he was dissatisfied with the fact that the opponent from the very beginning was dragging out time, and this is what he was trying to convey to the fourth referee Lee Mason.
Despite the fact that later Conte apologized to the judge and the fourth referee both personally and publicly, the Football Association still brought charges against him. It was assumed that the coach Chelsea can be disqualified.
However, according to the Telegraph, the maximum penalty for the Italian will be a fine of eight thousand pounds, and disqualification coach Chelsea does not threaten.