Arsenal and Newcastle charged

Soccer : Arsenal and Newcastle have both been charged by the Football Association for failing to control their players during…

Soccer: Arsenal and Newcastle have both been charged by the Football Association for failing to control their players during Saturday's bad-tempered goalless draw at St. James's Park.

Gunners forward Gervinho was sent off in the second half for striking Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton after the pair had squared up following what the home side claimed was a dive in the penalty area.

Arsenal have appealed that red card, but their midfielder Alex Song could now also face disciplinary action after his stamp on Barton, which had inflamed the situation, was missed by referee Peter Walton.

A statement from the FA read on Monday: "Newcastle United and Arsenal have been charged by The FA with failing to control their players following Saturday's (August 13th) fixture at St James's Park.

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"Both clubs have been charged following a mass confrontation of players following an incident in which Arsenal's Gervinho was also shown a red card in the 75th minute.

"Following Gervinho's dismissal Arsenal have today lodged a claim that the standard punishment of a three-match suspension is clearly excessive. A Regulatory Commission will hear the claim on 16 August.

"Meanwhile Arsenal's Alex Song has been charged separately by The FA with violent conduct following an incident earlier in the same fixture.

"Both clubs have until 4pm on August 18th to respond to the charge, whilst Song must reply by 6pm on August 16th."

As it stands, Gervinho would serve an automatic three-match ban - missing games against Liverpool and Manchester United - and Song could also be hit by the same retrospective punishment.

Barton, meanwhile, received a yellow card for his part in the melee, and as such has already been sanctioned.

The controversial midfielder admitted he "went down easily" following Gervinho's slap, and also engaged in some heated exchanges on Twitter, a social media platform which the FA continue to keep a close eye on.

Newcastle confirmed in a statement on Monday evening they will deny the charge.