The English FA has reportedly reached a decision after Erling Haaland and some of his Manchester City teammates were involved in a heated exchange after their loss to Arsenal at the weekend.
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According to the Daily Mirror, the FA will not be taking any action against the Gunners or the English champions following the scrap that ensued at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
Kyle Walker was said to be involved in an altercation with Arsenal set-piece coach Nicolas Jove, who used to work on City's staff when Mikel Arteta was Pep Guardiola's assistant.
The England right-back reportedly appeared to dismiss Jover, who had attempted to shake his hand, before turning to confront the Arsenal coach.
Haaland then arrived on the scene before more players and coaches from both sides became involved in the incident, but the speed with which it was resolved has left the FA "satisfied that no action needs to be taken".
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Arsenal snatched a late victory at home thanks to a deflected strike from Gabriel Martinelli, whose introduction in the second half provided Arteta's side with a much-needed boost.
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