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Chelsea's James suspended for abusive words toward official

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Chelsea captain Reece James has been handed a one-match suspension after the right-back admitted to verbally abusing a match official in the tunnel following a 1-0 home defeat to Aston Villa last month, the English Football Association (FA) said on Wednesday.

Chelsea were reduced to 10 men when Malo Gusto was sent off in the 58th minute of the Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge on Sept. 24. Villa eventually took advantage and scored in the 73rd minute as Chelsea had their worst start to a season for more than 40 years.

James, who was charged by the FA last week, was also fined £90,000 ($108,954).

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"The defender admitted that he used improper, insulting and abusive words and behaviour towards a match official in the tunnel after the final whistle," the FA said in a statement.

James has not played since a 1-1 draw with Liverpool in August after he was sidelined with injury.

Although manager Mauricio Pochettino said the England international could return this weekend, he will sit out the game away at Burnley.