Coventry Metropolis and Southampton have been charged by the Soccer Affiliation over the scenes after the ultimate whistle of their 1-1 draw at St Mary’s on Saturday.
There was a melee between a number of gamers and employees from each side, with Sky Blues boss Frank Lampard showing to change phrases with Saints gamers earlier than others turned concerned.
Coventry led at half-time via Ephron Mason-Clark’s aim earlier than the sport sprung into life in a busy opening to the second half.
Jay Dasilva’s straight crimson card for a reckless problem two minutes after the restart decreased the Sky Blues to 10 gamers earlier than Nathan Wooden equalised for the hosts 9 minutes later.
The draw meant Coventry missed the chance to go eight factors clear on the prime of the Championship.
“It is alleged that each groups failed to make sure their gamers and/or technical space employees didn’t behave in an improper and/or provocative approach after the ultimate whistle,” a FA spokesperson mentioned.
The golf equipment have till Tuesday, 30 December to answer the costs.













