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Your support makes all the difference.Samir Nasri and Emmanuel Frimpong will not face any action over their post-match tunnel row at the Emirates Stadium.
The pair clashed verbally after Manchester City's 1-0 victory over Arsenal in the Carling Cup last night but the incident has not been reported to the Football Association.
Nasri, who had been given a torrid time by the Gunners fans on his first return to Arsenal since his summer move to City, and Frimpong were involved in a heated exchange after leaving the pitch at the final whistle.
An Arsenal spokesman said: "Words were exchanged - that was that, there were no punches thrown but there was a lot of noise.
"Sami was speaking in French and Mani wasn't. It was handbags but they didn't even touch."
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