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The furious post-match fracas between Ashley Williams and Riyad Mahrez is being investigated by the FA as they decide whether to take action against one or both of the duo.

They clashed on the pitch during Leicester's 3-0 win at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday with Ki Sung-yueng having to separate the pair when they became embroiled in a war of words.

And the spat continued after the final whistle, with the pair coming together in the tunnel and reception area of the Liberty Stadium.

Williams is believed to have tried to follow Mahrez into the car park as the Algerian was escorted away on to the visitors' team bus.

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It is understood the FA are now making enquiries about exactly what happened.

It isn't clear whether referee Michael Oliver has included the alleged incident in his match report.

But under Schedule B of the FA's disciplinary procedures, they can bring misconduct charges for a reported incident before, during, or after a game, on or around the field - including the tunnel area - outside the jurisdiction of match officials.

Any charges shall ordinarily be issued within three working days of the incident.

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