Maurizio Sarri has been fined £8,000 by the Football Association after admitting a misconduct charge relating to his dismissal during the closing stages of Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Burnley.
Sarri has been handed the standard penalty after accepting the charge, and the FA's investigation of other incidents that occurred during the game is ongoing.
Sarri, who was sent to the stands in the 94th minute after leaving his technical area to argue against a decision made by referee Kevin Friend, had until Friday to respond, but the FA announced on Thursday afternoon that he had admitted the charge and subsequently been fined £8,000 - the standard amount for such an offence.
Sarri, who was sent to the stands in the 94th minute after leaving his technical area to argue against a decision made by referee Kevin Friend, had until Friday to respond, but the FA announced on Thursday afternoon that he had admitted the charge and subsequently been fined £8,000 - the standard amount for such an offence.

