
Manchester City will face no action after a video emerged of their players singing an anti-Liverpool song while flying back to Manchester from Brighton.
Pep Guardiola's side had clinched the title with a 4-1 victory over the Seagulls on the final day of the season, but a video has since surfaced of the players singing a song that has potentially controversial connotations.
The FA says: Manchester City, its players and staff will face no action following alleged chants about Liverpool players and fans as no rules and regulations have been breached.
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The FA, however, say no rules and regulations have been breached in regards to the song, which includes lyrics such as 'battered in the streets' and 'victims of it all' and is a m
Sealing the deal on the south coast! ⚽️
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"Any suggestion that the lyrics relate to Sean Cox or the Hillsborough tragedy is entirely without foundation," the statement read, via Manchester Evening News
With the Premier League season over, the Citizens now turn their attention to the FA Cup, where they still have an opportunity of a domestic treble, facing Watford in the final.
Source: 90min