vox888 Manchester City striker Erling Haaland will not face any retrospective punishment over his actions in the big match against Arsenal. vox888
Haaland, who scored the opening goal in Manchester City’s 2-2 Premier League draw with Arsenal on Sunday, has been the subject of much discussion after being involved in a number of chaotic incidents. ( vox888 )
The Manchester City striker’s antics range from a taunt and sarcasm towards Arsenal youngster Myles Lewis-Skelly, asking “Who the hell are you?”
He then threw the ball at the back of Gabriel Magalhaes’ head after the team equalised 2-2 in stoppage time and crashed into Thomas Partey during the replay.
While after the game, he mocked Mikel Arteta to be humble when they passed each other, which made Gabriel Jesus unhappy on behalf of his boss and he walked over to scold him before the two of them had a heated argument.
However, the Daily Mail, a British media outlet, reported that the FA will not take any action against Haaland or any other incidents that occurred from this match.
That leaves Leandro Trossard, who was shown a yellow card and red card during the game, as the only player suspended for Arsenal’s next match, which is Wednesday’s Carabao Cup clash with Bolton.