Manchester City and Chelsea have been charged with failing to control their players last Saturday -- but Cesc Fabregas has avoided additional sanction after apparently striking Fernandinho.
The Football Association on Monday announced the charge after City striker Sergio Aguero's reckless tackle on Chelsea defender David Luiz prompted a bench-clearing fracas.
Aguero was shown a straight red card, triggering a four-match ban, and Fernandinho was also sent off, with the Brazil midfielder apparently reacting to a slap in the face by Fabregas by shoving the Spain playmaker over the advertising hoardings.
Fabregas was shown a yellow card by referee Anthony Taylor following the melee, for adopting an aggressive attitude.