Chelsea and Burnley to face no further action over touchline brawl... despite Maurizio Sarri already being fined £8,000 for his misconduct charge By Nathan Salt For Mailonline Published: 18:45 BST, 25 April 2019 | Updated: 18:45 BST, 25 April 2019 Viewcomments Chelsea and Burnley are to face no further action from the Premier League or Football Association following a melee between the two benches at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri had already been fined £8,000 after he admitted a misconduct charge for the incident but both teams have escaped further sanctions. The game finished 2-2 as Chelsea's top four hopes were dented. But the final flashpoint came in the 94th minute when the Italian boss was sent off by referee Kevin Friend. Chelsea and Burnley will face no further action after a melee concluded their game on Monday The rival benches engaged in a touchline spat after Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri was sent off Sarri was sent off by referee Kevin Friend after leaving his technical area to dispute a late decision. His dismissal sparked skirmishes and confrontations between coaches on the rival benches which recurred at the final whistle when Burnley’s goalkeeping coach Billy Mercer featured heavily. Chelsea complained to the FA after the game that a member of Burnley's coaching staff had referred to Sarri as a 's*** Italian'. More to follow. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility