The English FA has confirmed it will take no further action, after investigating an incident between Jordan Henderson and Gabriel.
Gabriel and Henderson were involved in an altercations towards the end of Arsenal’s 3-2 win over Liverpool on October 9. The incident happened after the home side had been awarded a penalty.
An FA investigation was launched amid claims the England midfielder had made a comment which incensed the Brazilian.
However, after talking to six players, Gabriel and Henderson, the FA said “there is no case to answer”.
The FA also said despite “none of the witnesses [hearing] the alleged comment”, the “allegation was made in good faith”.
FA statement in full
In a statement released on Wednesday, the FA said: “Following an investigation into an allegation received by The FA in the Premier League fixture between Arsenal FC and Liverpool FC on Sunday 9 October 2022, The FA can confirm that it will not be taking any disciplinary action.
“The FA received a complaint about an incident involving two players in this fixture. As a result of the complaint, The FA conducted a full and thorough investigation.
“The investigation included taking witness statements from the complainant and accused. Along with an additional six players who were within proximity of the alleged incident, reviewing multiple angles of video footage, and seeking independent linguistics experts’ evidence. None of the witnesses heard the alleged comment, and the player accused strenuously denied the allegation throughout.
“Whilst The FA is entirely satisfied that the allegation was made in good faith, it is equally satisfied that there is no case to answer.
“The FA continues to take all allegations received extremely seriously. And would encourage anyone who believes that they have been the subject of or witness to abuse to report this through the appropriate channels. The FA receives a number of complaints in any one season and thoroughly investigates each one that it receives. Following consideration of all of the evidence received, not all cases will result in a charge being issued.”