The Italian will now be absent from the touchline for Chelsea’s upcoming Premier League conflict away to Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
Along with the suspension, Maresca was fined £8,000 after admitting to the misconduct cost, the Soccer Affiliation confirmed.
He obtained his first yellow card for protesting a penalty resolution earlier than being proven a second within the sixth minute of stoppage time, when he ran down the touchline to have a good time Estevao Willian’s late winner.
The victory got here as a much-needed increase for Chelsea, who had misplaced their earlier two league matches, lifting them to sixth place on the time and easing stress on Maresca.
Chatting with Italian media after the match, Maresca mentioned his celebration was “an instinctive response” and insisted it was value it — even when it resulted in his dismissal.