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Conte apologises following sending-off

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LONDON: CHELSEA head coach Antonio Conte apologised to referee Neil Swarbrick and fourth official Lee Mason after he was sent off during Wednesday’s 1-0 win over Swansea.

Conte was dismissed from the touchline for the first time in his Chelsea career by Swarbrick moments before half-time after furiously protesting the award of a Swansea goal kick and questionin­g the visitors for time wasting.

The Italian was seen shouting in Mason’s face as he took his frustratio­ns out on the fourth official after a goal kick was awarded to the visitors despite the ball appearing to touch Swansea’s Alfie Mawson last before going behind.

Conte initially positioned himself just two places above the dugout before being instructed to go further up into the stands further away from the Chelsea bench.

“It’s right to apologise for what happened during the game,” Conte said. “During the game, in the first half, I saw that Swansea Everton’s Wayne Rooney (front) celebrates after scoring a hat-trick against West Ham United at Goodison Park on Wednesday.

were wasting time. I said this a few times to the fourth official.

“At the same time I didn’t see something change. I was frustrated for this situation. I tried to tell again, but then the referee took this decision.

“I apologise for this. I was frustrated. For sure I made a mistake. During the game I suffer. With my players I suffer. It’s a pity.”

The Football Associatio­n will await Swarbrick’s report before determinin­g if additional disciplina­ry action against Conte is necessary, but it appears unlikely

after the officials accepted his apology.

Conte watched the second half in the dressing room, but still in his animated way.

“I suffered in the same way,” Conte added. “To watch the game on the video (screen) and then to not have the possibilit­y to communicat­e with your players. It’s very strange. It’s very tough for me.”

Chelsea remain 11 points behind leaders Manchester City after labouring to victory against the Swans through Antonio Rudiger’s

first league goal.

Meanwhile, Arsenal struck three goals in four second-half minutes as they thrashed Huddersfie­ld Town 5-0 with Mesut Ozil scoring one and supplying assists for Olivier Giroud, who scored a brace, and Alexis Sanchez.

Alexandre Lacazette’s early goal had separated the sides before the interval although the French striker went off with a suspected groin injury and will probably miss tomorrow’s home clash against Manchester United. Arsenal have won 12 consecutiv­e home matches.

Liverpool moved into fifth place with Mohamed Salah taking his tally for the season to a chart-topping 12 thanks to a double in a 3-0 victory at Stoke City.

Former England boss Sam Allardyce will be appointed Everton manager after finalising an 18month deal with the struggling Premier League club.

Allardyce watched from the stands as Wayne Rooney scored a hat-trick in Everton’s 4-0 thrashing of West Ham United on Wednesday and will be in place for the weekend’s home clash against Huddersfie­ld Town. Agencies

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