Nottingham Forest head groundsman and Brentford goalkeeping coach charged
Nottingham Forest’s Ewan Hunter and Brentford coach Manu Sotelo will faces charges by the Football Association for an alleged clash before a Premier League match in November.
The pair became involved in a disagreement ahead of the Premier League fixture between the two clubs at the City Ground on November 5.
Hunter has been charged with improper and/or violent conduct, while Sotelo has been accused of improper behaviour.
An FA spokesperson said: "Nottingham Forest's grounds manager and Brentford's goalkeeping coach have been charged following an incident that occurred prior to their Premier League game on Saturday 5 November.
"It's alleged that Ewan Hunter's behaviour was improper and/or violent and Manu Sotelo's behaviour was improper.
"Both of them have until Thursday 12 April to provide their respective responses."
Bees boss Thomas Frank claimed after the dramatic 2-2 draw that Sotelo had been injured during an altercation which it is understood centred on the length of time top-flight clubs are allowed to use the penalty area during their warm-up.
It proved an eventful afternoon with Bryan Mbeumo cancelling out Morgan Gibbs-White's opener from the penalty spot following a VAR review of Forest keeper Dean Henderson's challenge on Yoane Wissa.
Wissa later put the visitors ahead only for Mathias Jorgensen's own goal, which was awarded with the help of goal-line technology, six minutes into stoppage time to hand the home side a point.