Robert Huth will not be charged by FA after Luis Suarez clash
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Stoke defender Robert Huth will not be charged by the Football Association for an alleged stamp on Liverpool forward Luis Suarez.
The German, 28, appeared to thrust his foot into the Uruguay international's chest during the 0-0 draw on Sunday.
Under FA rules retrospective action cannot be taken if an incident has been seen, even if the full extent of it has not been witnessed.
And at least one of the match officials saw the coming together of the players.
Suarez was later accused of diving in Stoke's penalty area by Potters manager Tony Pulis.
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He eventually gave 6 yellow cards, but 4 of these were late in the second half.
He completely failed to control the match and Stoke's disgusting fouls - this failure to punish Huth being a prime example.
What annoys me more though, is that because the ref did nothing the FA will do nothing. That needs to change. How many times will players get away due to bad judgment from the ref?
It is about time the FA realised 'gentlemen' don't play professional football and technology has advanced.