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The Football Association will ask to see all details and TV footage of the post-match fight between Manchester United players and Chelsea staff.
United substitutes became embroiled in a scuffle with Stamford Bridge groundstaff and stewards in the warm-down following yesterday's 2-1 defeat.
Andrin Cooper, an FA spokesman, revealed the governing body will be looking into the matter, saying: "This will have nothing to do with the referee's report. He would have been in his dressing room a long way from the incident.
"But we will obviously be asking Chelsea to let us see their CCTV footage of the incident."
Chelsea issued a statement after the game saying they would be "reviewing the relevant footage and will be considering the appropriate course of action".
United have also asked to see the pictures so they can consider what action to take.
Patrice Evra, Paul Scholes, John O'Shea, Gerard Pique and Gary Neville were taking part in the warm-down on the pitch when they were asked to move by Chelsea groundstaff.
The row erupted when the players refused to come off the pitch and an altercation broke out between stewards, groundstaff and the United players.
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I have video of Man Cityv Spurs on snow covered pitch. great game hardly a foul. Now its dangerous because players are fired up, but many games hardly have a foul. Wenger said ok to Kick Ronaldo because he was showboating. Thats what fans pay for. if you want thugs go to local park.
ged, manchester, england
Managers must lead by example.
Chris Claridge, Singapore,
The FA will cover this up just like they are trying to cover up Fergies previous slanderous remarks about the Referee.
Ferdinand kicks a Chelsea employee, says he's sorry and everthings will be ok. he should be banned.
len, doncaster, yorkshire
Very interesting point, Tom.
My suggestion, as a Chelsea supporter, would be to impose a points deduction on ManU. Plus a heavy fine. Plus player suspensions. And SAF should also fall on his sword for failing to avoid this deplorable diplomatic incident. Immediately. (Only joking, you ManU fans.)
peter koeb, geneva, switzerland
Perhaps if united had a bit more fire on the pitch they would have their hands on the trophy by now. Great game though, chelsea stepped up and attacked well, Rooneys goal was superb as were ballacks. Drogba should be stripped of the shirt for behaving like prat.
James Wylie, Berkhamsted, UK
Do footballers get drug test after a match? It looked to me that some players on both sides could well have overdosed on adrenalin. There was undue agression on both sides in this match and in other matches I have seen recently which could point to adrenalin abuse.
Tom, Marmande, France