"In the first half I saw Swansea was wasting time. I said this a few times to the fourth official. "I didn't see anything change. I was frustrated with this situation." Conte added: "I tried to tell him again. Then the referee took this decision. For sure I made a mistake. I was frustrated. I was a bit animated. For this reason the fourth official lost his patience. "The fault is mine, not the fourth official."Antonio Conte has been charged with misconduct by the FA following his sending-off against Swansea on Wednesday night.
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But Conte's post-match contrition did not stop the FA taking action Thursday. Wednesday's incident at Stamford Bridge was the first time Conte has been dismissed in English football and he could now be fined or even given a touchline ban. Conte has until 6:00pm local time (1800 GMT) on Tuesday to respond to the FA charge.“I was frustrated.”
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Antonio Conte has apologised after he was sent off during Chelsea's 1-0 win over Swansea. ? pic.twitter.com/FFMT2GoLyY
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