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Chelsea defender James receives one-game suspension for ‘improper conduct.’

“The defender admitted that he used improper, insulting and/or abusive words and behaviour towards a match official in the tunnel after the final whistle.

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Chelsea defender Reece James has received a one-game suspension and a £90,000 ($109,000) fine after verbally insulting a match official following his team’s defeat to Aston Villa.

James pleaded guilty to a Football Association allegation of using “improper, insulting, and abusive words and behavior” after allegedly confronting referee Jarrod Gillett in the Stamford Bridge tunnel.

Villa won the Premier League match 1-0, and the 23-year-old was furious when Chelsea defender Malo Gusto was sent off in the second half.

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Gusto was dismissed for dangerous play after Gillett was advised by VAR to check the pitchside monitor having initially booked him for a foul on Villa’s Lucas Digne.

James had been watching from the sidelines as he was not in the matchday squad due to injury.

“Reece James has been given a one-match suspension and £90,000 fine for breaching FA Rule E3 at Chelsea’s Premier League match against Aston Villa on Sunday September 24,” an FA spokesperson said on Wednesday.

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“The defender admitted that he used improper, insulting and/or abusive words and behaviour towards a match official in the tunnel after the final whistle.

“An independent regulatory commission imposed these sanctions following a hearing, and its written reasons for them will be published at the earliest opportunity.”

James sustained a hamstring injury in training last month and has not appeared for Mauricio Pochettino’s side since a draw against Liverpool on the opening day of the season.

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Chelsea are hoping James will be fit to return to action in the London derby against Arsenal on October 21.

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