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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been fined £10,000, severely censured and warned about his future conduct by the Football Association after a disciplinary hearing relating to his clash with Alan Pardew.
Wenger had earlier admitted a charge of improper conduct for his aggressive and confrontational behaviour in an incident involving Pardew towards the end of the Hammers' 1-0 victory at Upton Park on November 5.
The two managers clashed on the touchline after Pardew celebrated Marlon Harewood's 89th-minute winner in front of Wenger.
Pardew was also charged in relation to the same incident. He has denied the charge and will have a personal hearing with an FA disciplinary commission.
Pardew, who was sacked as Hammers boss on Monday, issued his apology to Wenger after the victory.
"I apologise if I offended Arsene. If I was over-zealous in my celebrations, which I'm sure I was, I apologise fully to Arsene and Arsenal," he said.
"It was nothing personal, I was celebrating the goal. I've got great respect for him and that won't change.
"Nothing was said. Maybe he was angry at a couple of decisions and it was a physical game. We wanted to upset Arsenal, we wanted to win.
"He is a top guy and I really respect him. I thought I was entitled to celebrate the goal after a pulsating game."