
Leeds have been charged by the FA with failing to control their players during the closing minutes of their 3-2 defeat at Chelsea.
The FA's disciplinary chiefs accuse Marcelo Bielsa's players of losing control, and behaving in a disorderly fashion towards referee Chris Kavanagh after his decision to award a penalty against them in the 93rd minute.
Kavanagh ruled Mateusz Klich had fouled Antonio Rudiger from behind, and Jorginho scored from the spot, his second successful penalty of the game and the winning goal.
If Leeds accept the charge they will receive a standard fine from the FA, as Chelsea did when they accepted a similar charge, following a red card for Reece James during a game at Liverpool in September.
The west London club were fined £25,000 on that occasion but escape without charge from Saturday's game at Stamford Bridge.
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