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FA takes no action against Leicester over Jon Moss 'abuse' - Sky sources

Leicester Citystriker Jamie Vardy (L) reacts after referee Jonathan Moss (2L) showed Vardy his second yellow card for simulation to send him off v West Ham
Image: Jamie Vardy reacts angrily after being shown a second yellow card by referee Jon Moss

The Football Association will take no action over claims Leicester officials verbally abused referee Jon Moss on Sunday, according to Sky sources.

The FA investigated the allegations in the wake of an incident-packed 2-2 draw with West Ham which has already resulted in charges for Premier League leaders Leicester and their striker Jamie Vardy.

Moss asked to speak to City's club secretary after the game and was later seen speaking to the club's operations director Andrew Neville, but it is understood there will be no further sanctions.

Leicester must answer a charge of failing to control their players in the moments after West Ham were awarded an 83rd-minute penalty.

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And Vardy has been charged with improper conduct after he reacted angrily to being sent off for a second booking.