Birmingham City striker Sergio Aguero will not be retrospectively tried for the 'five seconds' of anger which saw him put his studs into Chelsea opponent David Luiz. The event, which occurred in the second half of City's FA Cup semi-final victory over Chelsea, saw the Argentina global make a two-footed press in which he went his men down the back of the Brazilian's feet. The FA declared the striker would not be tried this day following evidence that referee Chris Foy had acted onto it throughout the match and at least seen the main incident - Chelsea were granted a free-kick. Despite the occurrence warranting a red card at that time, under current FA policies only off-the-ball incidents or those regarded as "exceptional" - which may, for instance, cause more than a three-match ban - are dealt with retrospectively. Speaking after the game, Luiz appeared to demand an from his fellow South American. "Aguero is a good player and I think he wants to be honest with herself and say, 'I don't like to do bad discusses, I don't like to do that.' I forgive everybody in my life, individuals are pleased when Aguero is rating objectives, doing things in the game. Many people have believed to me, 'Sorry this is not me and not beneficial to the football.' Several kids watch the game, see the game and wish to see not and nutrients bad things," he said. The 25-year-old said he would have apologised, had he provided this kind of tackle. "Of course, I'd apologise to everyone," Luiz said. "I want merely to show people good stuff. Both groups tried to gain, both created opportunities and tried good things, Sometimes in the games folks have five seconds, be angry and do things you do not want to do. I do believe that. "I never found Aguero do poor fights on other people. I think it was five seconds [of anger] and he is forgiven by me. Used to do not speak to him following the game. I have a great heart, I do not prefer to defeat [up] some people." Manchester City director Roberto Mancini stated he had not seen the Aguero challenge on Luiz. Glasses are needed by "i! Used to do perhaps not see," he explained. "If I had seen it, I had say. But Sergio did have a large amount of challenges. The referee was there... if Sergio did something wrong. I remember, since it was before our counter, David Luiz did a handle against him, but I did not see what happened [next]."
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