Norwich City striker Ricky van Wolfswinkel has said that he is pleased with the FA's decision not to punish Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure for an incident during Saturday's match between the two sides.
Toure appeared to aim a kick at Van Wolfswinkel following a tangle between the two players in the closing stages of the game, an action that went unseen by referee Jon Moss at the time.
However, the FA have decided to take no further action against the 30-year-old, and Van Wolfswinkel is happy to forget the incident and focus on matters on the pitch.
Good to see Touré not getting suspended. Players like him belong on the pitch! What happens at Carrow Road stays at Carrow Road.
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— RickyvanWolfswinkel (@RvWolfswinkel9) February 10, 2014
Things happen on the pitch
But we all enjoy watching him play
So get on with it and enjoy the football
That's what it's all about
#enjoy
— RickyvanWolfswinkel (@RvWolfswinkel9) February 10, 2014
Norwich went on to hold City to a goalless draw at Carrow Road.
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