Watford have reportedly decided to take no action against Harry the Hornet after an incident involving Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha.
After Zaha was booked for diving during the 1-1 draw at Vicarage Road, the mascot threw himself to the floor when walking past Zaha after the full-time whistle.
His actions were criticised by Eagles boss Sam Allardyce, who suggested that Harry the Hornet should face action from the Football Association, but according to Sky Sports News, Watford will not speak to the mascot.
On Tuesday, Zaha attempted to laugh off the incident with an image of a panel of judges scoring Harry the Hornet for his dive.
🐝👍🏾 @1HHornet pic.twitter.com/H9ATqYZaTv
— Wilfried Zaha (@wilfriedzaha) December 27, 2016
It is currently unclear whether the FA will be speaking to either Watford or Harry the Hornet.