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Manchester United charged by the FA for failing to control their players against Chelsea

No further action taken against Marcos Rojo for his challenge on Eden Hazard

Manchester United players protest as Ander Herrera is shown a red card by referee Michael Oliver
Image: Manchester United players protest as Ander Herrera is shown a red card by referee Michael Oliver

Manchester United have been charged by the Football Association for failing to control their players during their 1-0 loss to Chelsea in the FA Cup.

A statement released by the FA said the charge related to an incident in the 35th minute of the match, which saw United players protest the sending off of Ander Herrera.

United players gathered round referee Michael Oliver after the Spanish midfielder was shown a second yellow card for a foul on Eden Hazard.

The statement said: "Manchester United have been charged for failing to control its players.

Andre Herrera was sent off after just 35 minutes, with both yellows coming for challenges on Eden Hazard
Image: Ander Herrera was sent off after just 35 minutes, with both yellows coming for challenges on Eden Hazard

"It follows an incident in the 35th minute of The FA Cup quarter final match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge yesterday [Monday 13 March 2017].

"The club have until 6pm on Friday 17 March 2017 to respond to the charge."

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No further action will be taken against defender Marcos Rojo following his challenge late in the game on Eden Hazard as the incident was seen at the time by referee Michael Oliver.

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