The Proud Boys-antifa scrum is over — but the tug-of-war between Gov. Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio has just begun.

Cuomo announced on Sunday that he was ordering State Police to investigate Friday’s Upper East Side brawl between the right- and left-wing groups — even as City Hall said the NYPD does not need the state’s help.

Video shows dozens of Proud Boys whaling on a handful of protesters and calling them “f—-ts” after the group’s founder, Gavin McInnes, spoke at the nearby Metropolitan Republican Club.

But the NYPD arrested just three people, all protesters, for allegedly stealing a backpack and punching a Proud Boys member, prompting outrage from observers and officials.

“I’m asking the state police to assist, and I’m asking the FBI to assist,” Cuomo told reporters.

Asked whether the city requested an assist from Cuomo’s state cops, mayoral spokesman Eric Phillips replied simply, “No.”

The NYPD then announced on Twitter that they were seeking additional persons of interest in the Proud Boys case.