Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor has revealed he decided not to pursue disciplinary action against Joey Barton because the controversial midfielder "has had enough bad press".
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Reports emerged after Newcastle's victory over Villa on Monday alleging that Barton made a racist comment during a confrontation involving the pair following a first-half foul.
But Agbonlahor told Villa he did not want them to pursue the matter with the Football Association, saying: "It happened and you try to forget about it."
He added: "At the time, I wasn't very happy, but he has had enough bad press so I decided to leave it.
"The club decided they would back me, but I just decided that that is the sort of player he is. I thought I'd just leave it."
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