Swansea City have announced that Garry Monk will not face a charge from the Football Association for his comments following the team's defeat to Stoke City.
The manager accused referee Michael Oliver of making a "disgusting decision" and called Victor Moses a cheat after the Potters were awarded a late penalty in their 2-1 win.
A statement from the club said: "Swansea City can confirm that the Football Association will not be taking any further action regarding media comments made by manager Garry Monk following the recent Barclay Premier League fixture at Stoke City.
"The FA, who asked Monk for his observations following the fixture, has reminded the Swansea manager about his responsibilities regarding media comments."
Swansea were knocked out of the League Cup last night, losing 2-1 to Liverpool.