No FA sanction for Owen

Stoke striker Michael Owen has learned he will not face a Football Association charge for his angry reaction to a Mikel Arteta tackle.

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Michael Owen: Reacted angrily to Arteta challenge

Michael Owen: Reacted angrily to Arteta challenge

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The 33-year-old former England striker, an 84th-minute substitute for Geoff Cameron, appeared to lash out at Arteta, catching him on the back with a mild punch.

But referee Chris Foy saw the incident and took no action which prevents the FA taking any retrospective action. Stoke were trailing to Lukas Podolski's deflected free-kick when the incident happened.

After the match Stoke manager Tony Pulis said: "Arteta's challenge was poor, but Michael should not do that."

Arteta revealed that the players had apologised to each other after the match.

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