• Pair clashed in Manchester United's 3-0 win over Newcastle • Cheik Tioté and Robert Huth also in the clear with FA

The Manchester United forward Robin van Persie will not face retrospective action from the Football Association over an apparent elbow to the face of the Newcastle United midfielder Yohan Cabaye in Sunday's Premier League match at St James' Park.

It is understood that the match referee Howard Webb did not see the incident during the game, but on reviewing television evidence he did not deem it worthy of a sending-off offence, so no further action will be taken.

The Newcastle manager Alan Pardew said after the game that he felt the incident warranted further investigation, saying: "He has looked at Yohan and he has elbowed him, and I think that perhaps needs to be looked at, if I am honest.

"There's a bit of history from last year and I don't know if Robin has been caught up in that, but that was just a little bit unsavoury. I actually thought Yohan wouldn't have gone down if he hadn't done something. I didn't see it myself, but I have obviously seen it on the replay and it looks like he has looked at him and put his elbow there."

The "history" referred to by Pardew was an incident involving Van Persie, then an Arsenal player, and Newcastle's Dutch goalkeeper Tim Krul which took place last season.

No action will be taken either in regard to Newcastle midfielder Cheik Tioté, who appeared to stamp on Tom Cleverley's leg, or to the Stoke defender Robert Huth, who was involved in a similar incident with the Liverpool forward Luis Suárez.

In both cases, the incidents were seen by officials at the time and therefore no further action can be taken.