The Football Association of England's Disciplinary Committee will not impose any further penalties after the incidents between Manchester City and Arsenal players during the derby between the two teams on Sunday (2:2).
The focus of attention was on Citizens' striker Erling Holland, who, after John Stones' goal in the 98th minute, threw the ball into the back of Arsenal defender Gabriel's head.
The Football Association of England announced that the incident was reviewed by VAR referee John Brooks, so there can be no further consideration. The match at the Etihad was very tense and full of clashes between the two teams, but the FA believes that there was no incident that was serious enough to be investigated further.