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Wolves will take no action over Paladini

Wolves have decided not to lodge a formal complaint with the Football League after QPR's Gianni Paladini was involved in a bizarre clash with Mick McCarthy following their draw last week.

The QPR chairman was involved in a fierce exchange with the bemused Molineux boss after Andy Keogh's late goal salvaged a point for the hosts.

Paladini was incensed at the amount of time being added on for injuries and raced down to the dressing-room area at the final whistle where he confronted the Yorkshireman.

A Wolves source said: 'There's no suggestion of us complaining to anyone.'

Paladini claimed he was pushed away by McCarthy, who later apologised because he did not recognise him.

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