Despite tendering an apology for arguing
and pushing fourth official Anthony Taylor during his side dramatic 2-1
win over Burnley on Sunday, January, 22, 2017, Arsenal manager Arsene
Wenger could be facing a lengthy ban from the Football Association.
The
67-year-old French manager was livid when Burnley were awarded a
stoppage-time penalty to equalize at the Emirates Stadium and it saw the
former Nagoya Grampus 8 coach being sent off by referee Jon Moss.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger
Wenger has now expressed remorse for his action on the match officials on Sunday, January, 22, 2017.
''I
thought I could watch it from the corridor [of the tunnel]. I regret
everything. I should have shut up, gone in and gone home. I apologize
for that.
''Look,
it was nothing bad. I said something that you hear every day in
football. Overall nine times out of ten you are not sent to the stands
for that.
Arsene Wenger and the fourth official
''If I am, I am, and I should have shut up
completely. I was quite calm the whole game, more than usual. But just
in the last two or three minutes… what I am particularly upset about, it
is better I do not talk about that,'' Wenger said
The
Football Association will now have to wait to see the referee's report
regarding Wenger's dismissal before deciding on any action.