Arsene Wenger criticizes the referee after Arsenal draw against Chelsea
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has refused to accuse him of mismanagement by the FA after criticizing the referees.
Wenger repeated his criticism of the referees when he described Chelsea's penalty kick against Arsenal as "comic."
He had previously objected to the legitimacy of a penalty kick announced by the referee against his team allowed West Bromwich Albion to adjust the score between them to the goal of the goal.
"I will challenge this charge 100 percent," the French coach said after his side's game against Chelsea.
Wenger has until Friday to respond to his behavior in the referees' room after referee Mike Dean announced a penalty because Arsenal midfielder Calum Chambers touched the ball in his 18-meter area.
Wenger again expressed his anger at referee Anthony Taylor because the referee left Chelsea's Eden Hazzard a chance to modify the score after he was hampered by Hector Pelerin.
Arsenal were ahead of Jack Welscher and Chelsea had two more goals.
"Unfortunately, we were two races to score and then came the penalty kick," Wenger told Sky Sports.
"The games have been spoiled by factors we can not control. We only have to continue playing as we want to play, so conditions may improve."