Arsenal have been charged by the Football Association for "failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during the 59th minute" of their recent Premier League clash with Manchester City.
The incident in question is the moment central defender Gabriel Magalhaes was red carded after his second yellow card in quick succession.
Question marks still surround his first yellow, with some supporters claiming it was due to the Brazilian deliberately scuffing the penalty spot before Riyad Mahrez stepped up for City from 12 yards.
However, it seems like the more likely reasoning was for his reaction to the penalty being awarded in the first place, Gabriel one of many Gunners stars surrounding referee Stuart Atwell after he had pointed to the spot.
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The second yellow came just minutes later, Gabriel clashing with fellow Brazilian Gabriel Jesus on the halfway line after he was second best to a duel.
Atwell immediately reached for his pocket once again, sparking furious reactions from a lot of Arsenal's players, who clearly still felt incensed by the penalty that was awarded just two minutes prior.
Arsenal have until this coming Friday to respond to the FA's charge.
Manager Mikel Arteta was not actually present on the touchline for the clash. The Spaniard tested positive for Covid-19 and was forced to watch on from home.
In his place in the dugout was assistant Albert Stuivenberg, who had some words of advice for Gabriel after the game while reflecting on the incident.
"Yeah of course when you have a yellow card you have to control your emotions and be smart," the Arsenal assistant told BT Sport.
"I am not sure why the first yellow card was given, I hear some different things, but if you have it you need to control your emotions."
As things stand, Gabriel will serve his one match suspension during the first-leg of Arsenal's Carabao Cup semi-final clash with Liverpool, though there are question marks over whether that contest will go ahead.

A rise in Covid-19 cases within the Liverpool camp has led to the Reds submitting a request to have the game postponed and played at a later date, meaning Gabriel's one-game ban would follow over into Sunday's FA Cup third round tie away at Nottingham Forest.
Other than the red card, Arteta would have been delighted with what he watched on New Year's Day, Arsenal one of the few teams this season to take the game to City and give Pep Guardiola's men something to think about.
Bukayo Saka's goal put the Gunners in front before Mahrez's equaliser was followed by a last-gasp winner for Rodri to break Arsenal hearts.