Swansea boss Monk dodges penalty for 'cheat' comments

Oliver awarded Stoke a penalty just before halftime, which Charlie Adam converted, when Moses went to ground after what appeared to be minimal contact from Swansea's Angel Rangel.

Swansea boss Monk dodges penalty for 'cheat' comments

(Reuters)





"He (Moses) should be punished for diving," Monk, 35 and the youngest manager in the Premier League, told reporters.

"It was a clear dive which is cheating. He has cheated the ref, and the ref has cheated us in terms of giving a decision that never was."

Swansea said Adam had spoken to the FA about the incident but that was as far as it would go.

"Swansea City can confirm that the Football Association will not be taking any further action regarding media comments made by manager Garry Monk following the recent Barclay Premier League fixture at Stoke City," the club said on its website (swanseacity.net).

"The FA, who asked Monk for his observations following the fixture, has reminded the Swansea manager about his responsibilities regarding media comments."





(Writing by Ian Ransom; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)


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