Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger narrowly escapes disciplinary action from FA over Raheem Sterling dive claims

  • Football Association decide not to investigate Arsene Wenger's dive comments
  • The Arsenal manager claimed Manchester City's Raheem Sterling 'dives well'
  • FA decide Wenger did not overstepped the mark with comments - albeit only just

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will escape disciplinary action from the Football Association over his claims Raheem Sterling 'dives well' following Manchester City's 3-1 Premier League victory on Sunday.

England winger Sterling was adjudged to have been bundled over by Nacho Monreal early in the second half of the match at the Etihad Stadium, with Sergio Aguero converting the penalty to put the home side 2-0 ahead.

Wenger disagreed with the decision, and was also upset by the lack of an offside flag in the build-up to City's decisive third goal from Gabriel Jesus after Alexandre Lacazette had given the Gunners a life-line just after the hour.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger accused Raheem Sterling of diving well against Manchester City

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger accused Raheem Sterling of diving well against Manchester City

Sterling won a penalty for Manchester City after he was upended by Arsenal's Nacho Monreal

Sterling won a penalty for Manchester City after he was upended by Arsenal's Nacho Monreal

In a post-match interview with BBC's Match of the Day, the veteran Frenchman said: 'I believe it was no penalty. It was a provoked penalty by Sterling. We know that he dives well - he does that very well.'


Wenger also added: 'You can accept it if City win in a normal way, they are a good side, but the way it happened is unacceptable.'

Wenger's comments could have left him facing a sanction from the governing body.

Wenger complained after Michael Oliver handed City a penalty and missed an offside call

Wenger complained after Michael Oliver handed City a penalty and missed an offside call

However, it is understood the Arsenal manager has been viewed to have not overstepped the mark - albeit only just.

Sunday's defeat left Arsenal in sixth place, now some 12 points behind Pep Guardiola's unbeaten side.

Following the international break the Gunners will host Tottenham, who sit third, four points ahead of their north-London rivals.

Meanwhile, it was confirmed on Tuesday afternoon Joseph Montemurro was set to join the club from Melbourne City to take over as manager of Arsenal Women.