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FA happy that Norway international Haaland will not face retrospective action.
Norway international involved in heated exchange with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and striker Gabriel Jesus after the final whistle.
Video assistant referee John Brooks decided it did not constitute violent conduct.
City players were incensed at what they viewed as time-wasting by Arsenal .
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