‘FA shouldn’t punish Carroll’

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Slaven Bilic believes West Ham forward Andy Carroll should not face action from the Football Association for comments made following Sunday’s controversial 2-2 draw with Leicester.

Leonardo Ulloa scored a stoppage-time penalty to earn Leicester a point after Carroll was adjudged to have fouled Jeffrey Schlupp.

Carroll, in a post-match interview, accused referee Jon Moss of attempting to ‘even up’ the match having previously awarded West Ham a spot-kick in the 83rd minute.

The FA have since written to Carroll in relation to his comments, but Bilic feels they should take a lenient …

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