Luis Diaz will not face any action from the FA after lifting his shirt to reveal a message calling for the release of his kidnapped father.
Liverpool's Colombian star, whose parents were abducted at gunpoint in his homeland, wore a t-shirt with the words 'Libertad Para Papa' ('Freedom for Papa') under his jersey - which he displayed after he scored a dramatic injury-time equaliser at Luton yesterday.
FA rules state players cannot lift shirts to reveal personal messages.
However, given the exceptional circumstances - and the fact the 26-year-old did not fully remove his shirt - Mail Sport understands bosses will not bring charges.