[q]FA launches fracas probe
Match report: Man Utd 0-0 Arsenal
The Football Association has launched an investigation into incidents during Sunday's game between Manchester United and Arsenal.
The FA made the move after receiving referee Steve Bennett's match report.
Officials at the FA will study video evidence before deciding whether to bring any charges against either clubs or players.
Arsenal skipper Patrick Vieira was sent off for two yellow cards, and there were angry confrontations after Ruud van Nistelrooy missed a late penalty.
FA head of media Adrian Bevington told the FA's official website: "Following the Premiership fixture between Manchester United and Arsenal, the FA can confirm it has received the report from referee Steve Bennett, as well as video tapes of the match.
"As a result, the FA will now review the video tapes in detail and as a matter of urgency.
"The FA have also requested further videos of the various incidents from different camera angles.
Van Nistelrooy accused
"The FA will be looking at various aspects of player behaviour during the match and in the scenes following the final whistle.
"The FA will make a further statement as soon as this process is complete."
Meanwhile, Vieira is hoping that he will get his second caution rescinded.
He said: "I felt hard done by with the red card because I do not feel I deserve to be sent off. It was a second yellow card and I cannot make an official appeal.
"But the referee can change his mind - he can look at the video and I really hope he will do that and see that he got it wrong."[/q]