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The Football Association has confirmed that no action will be taken against Tom Huddlestone for his alleged stamp on Johan Elmander.
The Tottenham midfielder appeared to land his foot on the Bolton striker as Harry Redknapp'sside went down to a 4-2 defeat at the Reebok Stadium on Saturday.
However, he will not be charged by the FA after referee Chris Hoy confirmed that match officials did see the incident.
Even if the full nature of the clash was not seen by the officials, under Fifa rules the FA is then not allowed to summon video evidence to try the case retrospectively.
"We can confirm there will be no action taken against Tom Huddlestone," said an FA spokesman.
Huddlestone has therefore escaped a possible three-match suspension for violent conduct and will be available for Tottenham's clash with Sunderland on Tuesday.
The 23-year-old has already avoided a Uefa charge this season after television pictures showed his elbow making contact with the face of an opponent during Spurs' Champions League win over FC Twente.
But Redknapp has defended his player, saying Huddlestone is not an 'aggressive' character.