As expected, Arsenal midfielder, Jack Wilshere has been charged for improper conduct by the English FA.
The English international attacked Tottenham Hotspur by singing uncensored songs at Arsenal's FA Cup victory parade last Sunday. The chants he dished out in front of thousands of supporters were too offensive and this has prompted the Football Association to swing into action.
Sunday was not the first time the 23-year-old would do such a thing. He did the same last year when the Gunners were celebrating their FA Cup victory over Hull City with a similar parade.
The FA warned him last year but this time, they are going to mete out necessary sanctions which may see Wilshere miss the start of next season.
He now has until 18:00 BST on 10th June to respond to the charge. A statement issued by the FA read:Â "It is alleged his conduct in making and/or inciting certain comments during the club's open bus trophy tour was improper and/or brought the game into disrepute."
Club staff scolded the midfielder after his latest outburst. However, no further actions will be taken by Arsenal.
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