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Mike Dean will remain on Premier League duty next weekend, despite his controversial afternoon at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

The referee failed to send off Diego Costa, despite television cameras showing he pushed Laurent Koscielny in the face with both hands.

An incident with Gabriel followed, which saw the Chelsea striker say something in the ear of the Arsenal defender, which led to him kicking out and being given his marching orders by Dean.

The FA announced on Monday that they had retrospectively charged Costa with violent conduct, and that he had until 6pm on Tuesday to respond.

Dean will take charge of West Ham United vs Norwich City at Upton Park on Saturday, and will be joined by assistants Simon Long and Stuart Burt who were also on duty at the Bridge.

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Arsene Wenger was furious with Dean after the game, saying his performance was 'weak'.

"I would not like to be Mike Dean tonight," said the Frenchman. "Costa twice should be sent off. He hits him [Koscielny] in the face on purpose.

"In every game he has aggravation and he gets away with it because of the weakness of the referee. We knew before the game he is only looking at that.

"Gabriel should not have responded at all but the two sending offs for us and Costa staying on the pitch is a shame."