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Chelsea look set to face FA charges

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho could find himself in the dock again
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho could find himself in the dock again

The English Football Association are today expected to hit Chelsea with three charges relating to Saturday's stormy Barclays Premiership clash with West Bromwich Albion.

West Brom are also likely to be in the dock after it was confirmed that referee Mike Halsey has included several of the ugly incidents which marred the match in his official report.

Chelsea look set to face three separate charges - for confronting the referee, for Jose Mourinho's touchline behaviour and for being late onto the pitch after half-time.

It is a distraction for the champions, who received a hostile welcome in Barcelona last night as they arrived to prepare for Tuesday's Champions League showdown.

On Saturday, Chelsea boss Mourinho offered Halsey ironic applause when the referee controversially sent Arjen Robben off in the bad-tempered game at The Hawthorns.

Chelsea's players surrounded the referee after his decision to dismiss the Dutch winger for his reckless challenge on Jonathan Greening.

But the Blues camp claim West Brom's Paul Robinson started the problem by running to Halsey demanding a red card.

Mourinho also became locked in an angry exchange of words with Albion boss Bryan Robson on the touchline.

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