The FA has confirmed Fernandinho will not face retrospective action after standing on the leg of West Brom player Grzegorz Krychowiak.

The Manchester City midfielder trod on the Baggies player after the two men contested a tackle, and referee Bobby Madley took no action.

Because he did not receive a yellow card, the incident could have been reviewed by the FA's video panel.

But the governing body days there will be no action taken against the Brazil international, as Madley said that he had seen the incident, and felt there was no intent.

Krychowiak writhed on the floor following the incident and was substituted shortly afterwards, but video footage reveals that Fernandinho's action was clumsy rather than intentional.

Pep Guardiola was livid after the game after fouls by James McClean on Kevin De Bruyne and by Matt Phillips on Brahim Diaz both received yellow cards.

But neither of those challenges could be reviewed, as Madley dished out yellow cards – and that provides the perpetrators with protection from further punishment.