Arsenal have been charged by the Football Association for the second time in a week.
The Gunners are in hot water with the FA for the behavior of their players in a recent FA Cup win over Oxford.
Arsenal players were appealing for a handball at one stage of the game.
An Eddie Nketiah shot was blocked by an Oxford player, but Arsenal players felt that it hit his hand, and they surrounded the referee.
A statement from the FA published on Thursday read: “Regulation and Discipline update: Arsenal FC has been charged with breaching FA Rule E20.1 during its tie against Oxford United FC in The FA Cup on Monday 9 January 2023.
“It’s alleged that Arsenal FC failed to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during the 34th minute, and the club has until Monday 16 January 2023 to respond.”
The previous charge from the FA related to Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta’s behavior in a Premier League draw with Newcastle United.