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Arsenal are set to be slapped with a hefty fine by the Football Association (FA) after they were held to a scrappy draw by Chelsea. The north Londoners were unable to claim all three points despite having an extra man after Moises Caicedo was sent off in the first half. Trevoh Chalobah opened the scoring for the hosts before Mikel Merino headed home to ensure the spoils were shared.
The result saw Arsenal miss a golden chance to move seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table. To make matters worse, they picked up no less than six yellow cards as tempers flared at Stamford Bridge. Piero Hincapie, Cristhian Mosquera, Riccardo Calafiori, Martin Zubimendi, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Viktor Gyokeres all ended up in the referee's book.
As a result, the Gunners will be fined £25,000 by the FA, according to the Daily Mail. Under the current set of rules, teams are hit with a financial punishment if they receive six or more yellow cards in a single game.
Chelsea, meanwhile, only had one booking with Marc Cucurella being penalised early on. Caicedo was initially shown a yellow card before VAR intervened and it was upgraded to a red.
Speaking after the final whistle, Mikel Arteta noted the physical and hot-tempered nature of the match as he assessed the performance of his Arsenal players.
"Right from the beginning you could sense how much was at stake," he told BBC Sport. "Every duel and action was full gas, very short sequences of play. With the 10 men we expected a different game, we plan it, we went through it in the second half.
"They get a free kick and they score. Then it becomes a very tricky game to play. Overall I think that when you don't win with 10 men for 45 minutes you have to be disappointed. But you have to know the week we had, a tough opponent.
"They did everything they can again. They've never played together so we need to build that synergy. There were a lot of things happening before the game.
"The spirit of the team is intact. We've had a massive week both mentally and physically and I think overall it's a positive week.
"You have to play the occasion in certain duels and the way they propose the game as well. There are certain moments where you can sense at times. We gave everything."
Merino, who was fouled by Caicedo in the red card incident, added: "It's a London derby so it's always passionate. The red card tackle was harsh and a really tough one.
"It's what you expect in this league and what you expect in this ground. This is a grown-up game and you've got to step up in this game."