Chelsea took the lead when Eden Hazard scored with a penalty and former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas set up Diego Costa for his ninth goal this season.
Wenger claimed Gary Cahill should have already been sent off
for the foul on Alexis Sanchez that provoked the flare-up between the two
technical areas.
The Arsenal chief, whose side are now a staggering nine
points behind league leaders Chelsea, also claimed Oscar and Branislav Ivanovic
should have been sent off.
Wenger will face no further action from the FA because it
was dealt with at the time by referee Martin Atkinson and fourth official
Jonathan Moss.
Wenger will also have to deal with an open show of dissent
from Santi Cazorla and Jack Wilshere when they were substituted on Sunday.
Both shook their heads repeatedly at the decision when they
walked off the pitch and again when they sat on the substitutes’ bench in the
second half.
He said: ‘A red card for Cahill wouldn’t surprise you if you
watched it again. I went to Sanchez to see how badly he was injured.
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