Aston Villa and FA will not take further action after Tyrone Mings-Anwar El Ghazi bust-up

Neither the FA nor Aston Villa will take any action against Anwar El Ghazi along with Tyrone Mings over their clash.

Villa boss Dean Smith is material following the two team-mates came together during the 0-0 draw with West Ham, that the issue was addressed by the group from the dressing room at half-time as well as the matter is currently closed.
And because the episode reviewed in Stockley Park at the night and was seen from the official Mike Dean time, the FA is unable to take any retrospective activity.
FA rules state a participant can be sent off for violent behavior if that is directed at someone besides an opponent.
There was contact once El Ghazi pushed his mind Mings, but Dean did not feel it had been sufficiently aggressive to justify a red card.
The referee paused the game and the review agreed with his interpretation.
The FA has also looked at whether any breach was made by Arthur Masuaku by taking as long as 35 minutes to leave the area after he had been shipped off for a second bookable offence and decided not to take additional action.
Dean’s game report contained a reference while appealing to the referee along with his team-mates, Masuaku refusing to leave the field immediately.

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