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FA wants answers from Sunderland after David Moyes' comments to female reporter

BURNLEY, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17:  David Moyes, Manager of Sunderland looks on during the warm up prior to the Emirates FA Cup third round replay between Burn
Image: David Moyes's Sunderland are battling relegation from the Premier League

The Football Association has announced it is "seeking observations" from Sunderland over comments manager David Moyes made to a female reporter last month.

Moyes has expressed his regret and apologised to BBC reporter Vicki Sparks after saying "you might get a slap, even though you're a woman" following their Premier League game with Burnley.

The Black Cats boss said the club's hierarchy were aware of the comment at the time but the FA will speak to Sunderland and Moyes to get his version of events.

After Sparks asked the Scot if there was added pressure on him to due owner Ellis Short's presence at the game in March, Moyes said "no, none at all" on camera, but shortly afterwards made his feelings known about the line of questioning.

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Sunderland manager David Moyes has apologised for comments he made towards a female reporter following last month's draw with Burnley

He told Sparks: "It was getting a wee bit naughty at the end there so just watch yourself. You still might get a slap, even though you're a woman. Careful the next time you come in."

Ahead of Sunderland's crucial clash with Leicester on Tuesday, with his side bottom of the league and eight points adrift of safety with nine games to go, Moyes said: "It was in the heat of the moment

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"I deeply regret the comments I made. It's certainly not the person I am and I accept it was a mistake. I've spoken to the BBC reporter who accepted my apology and hopefully we can now move on."

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