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Chelsea charged by FA over referee rage

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LONDON: Chelsea have been charged by the Football Associatio­n (FA) after their furious protests at referee Lee Mason during their damaging 1- 1 draw against Huddersfie­ld.

Mason infuriated Chelsea’s players on Wednesday when, with the score 0-0, he awarded them a corner but then blew for half-time before it was taken.

Cesar Azpilicuet­a, Cesc Fabregas and Antonio Rudiger (pic) led the protests, with Rudiger dragged away by assistant coach Carlo Cudicini, who also kept Blues boss Antonio Conte from walking towards Mason to confront him.

“Chelsea have been charged with failing to ensure their players and/ or officials conducted themselves in an orderly fashion,” an FA statement announced on Thursday.

“The incident occurred at halftime of yesterday’s game against Huddersfie­ld. Chelsea have until 6pm on Tuesday to respond to the charge.”

Conte’s side were frustrated by Huddersfie­ld’s time-wasting tactics throughout a match that left their hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League hanging by a thread.

Fifth-placed Chelsea, who travel to Newcastle for their last game of the Premier League season tomorrow, are two points behind fourthplac­ed Liverpool and will be condemned to the Europa League if the Reds avoid defeat against Brighton this weekend.

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