Arsene Wenger handed a lengthy four match touchline ban by English FA [Best Tweets]

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Arsene Wenger was primed for being sanctioned by the English FA after the recent controversy, one that saw the Frenchman get into an altercation with referee Jon Moss and fourth official Anthony Taylor.

Wenger reportedly called the referee a cheat after Burnley were awarded a penalty in stoppage time, one which Andre Gray calmly converted to peg Arsenal back to level terms.

And now, reports have confirmed that the Arsenal manager has been handed a four-match touchline ban along with a £25,000 fine, something which has caught fire on Twitter as people took no time in taking a dig at Wenger’s sanction.

Also, people did not miss the number four pun after Wenger’s latest tryst with the number.

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