The Disciplinary Committee of the English Football Association (FA) has announced its decision regarding Manchester City midfielder Yaya Touré’s incident with Norwich player Ricky Van Wolfswinkel during their recent match. Despite calls for sanctions against Touré, including from figures like José Mourinho, the FA has decided not to take action. In their press release, the FA stated that the referees’ panel reviewing the incident did not consider it to be a violent act.
This decision means that Yaya Touré will be available to play for Manchester City in their upcoming match against Swansea. However, not everyone is pleased with this outcome, with former Liverpool star Robbie Fowler expressing his disagreement on social media.