The FA will review Sir Alex Ferguson's explanation as
to why he suspected Arsenal had "done a deal" over
their punishment for the bust-up between the two
sides.

Ferguson and United both supplied explanations to the
FA today about the comments.

The Gunners and five players faced collective fines of
�275,000 and bans totalling nine matches.

Adrian Bevington, the FA's head of media relations,
said: "I can confirm that both Manchester United and
Sir Alex Ferguson have responded to the FA's request
for an explanation to the alleged comments with regard
to the FA's disciplinary procedure.

"We will now give full consideration to the
correspondence before deciding on any further steps."

Ferguson had said: "I think it was a suspicion right
through the country that they had done a deal.

''They had charges dropped - they are very fortunate
that they have that position within the game. We at
Manchester United just hope we can win titles without
any help."

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