West Ham's manager and Captain will not be punished by the FA for comments about Andy Madley's refereeing in their game against Chelsea.
David Moyes labelled the referee's decision to overturn Maxwel Cornet's late goal 'rotten', while Declan Rice called it a 'shambles.'
The FA has decided the comments are not serious enough to warrant a fine or suspension.


Cornet scored a would-be equaliser for the Hammers but it was disallowed after Madley was sent to his monitor to review a challenge by Jarrod Bowen on Edouard Mendy in the build-up.