Chelsea ‘could face points deduction’ following 20-man brawl during win over Leicester

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Chelsea ‘could face points deduction’ following 20-man brawl during win over Leicester after a string of similar incidents – which may wreck their hopes of playing in the Champions League next season

  • Chelsea have been charged with failing to control their players by the FA
  • Blues were involved in a mass brawl with the Foxes involving players and staff
  • But Chelsea’s poor discipline record could count against them for punishment
  • Leicester also charged for brawl and both clubs have until Tuesday to respond

Chelsea are reportedly in danger of being deducted points following their latest charge from the FA for failing to control their players.

The FA threw the book at the Blues this week after their players and staff were involved in a 20-man brawl with Leicester City during stoppage time of their crucial 2-1 victory, with the Foxes also charged for their part in Tuesday night’s meeting.

Players and staff clashed on the touchline at Stamford Bridge following a poor challenge by Leicester’s Ricardo Pereira on Ben Chilwell.

Chelsea and Leicester's players were involved in a heated clash at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday

Chelsea and Leicester’s players were involved in a heated clash at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday

Both sides now been charged by the FA for failing to control their players following the brawl

Both sides now been charged by the FA for failing to control their players following the brawl

According to the Mirror, the Blues were warned in July 2016 that they faced a points deduction after appealing against a £375,000 fine following a similar brawl in a match with Tottenham two months earlier.

The report also claims it is the seventh time in as many years the Blues have been in the FA dock.

In the last five years they have been charged twice more for failing to control their players, but escaped with warnings about future conduct.

Chelsea were warned about future conduct in 2016 after a similar brawl against Tottenham

Chelsea were warned about future conduct in 2016 after a similar brawl against Tottenham

Both Chelsea and Leicester have until Tuesday to respond to the charge.

Any points deduction could drastically alter Chelsea’s season next term as they look to secure Champions League football on Sunday.

Thomas Tuchel’s side head into the final day of the season in third knowing victory over Aston Villa would secure them a top four place, but they are only one point ahead of Liverpool and Leicester – the latter residing in a Europa League spot.

The Blues could also qualify for next season’s Champions League by winning the competition’s final at the end of the month when they take on Manchester City – which would severely reduce the impact of any points deduction.

Thomas Tuchel will hope to secure a top four finish for Chelsea with a win over Aston Villa

Thomas Tuchel will hope to secure a top four finish for Chelsea with a win over Aston Villa

Blues stars train on Friday ahead of the final Premier League match of the season

Blues stars train on Friday ahead of the final Premier League match of the season

However, Tuchel admits the pressure is still on his players to deliver victory at Villa Park on Sunday. 

‘You get absolutely focused, absolutely sharp when the kind of pressure that we have now is on,’ Tuchel said.

‘These last two matches for us – against Leicester and now Aston Villa – even if the ­pressure was on before, they ARE ­different. The situation is so clear now.

‘It brings you to the edge. It brings you out of bed early. You think twice and become sharp. That’s what I demand of myself – to deliver under pressure.’



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