Bernd Leno managed to avoid a second yellow card for pushing a ball boy during Fulham's clash at Bournemouth.
With Fulham chasing the game at 2-0 down, Leno grabbed the ball and pushed the boy at the Vitality Stadium to take a goal kick, seemingly unhappy at the time the boy was taking to hand it back.
The incident sparked a brief melee involving both sets of players, and with Leno already on a yellow, the German would've been fearing he would get given his marching orders.
But referee Tim Robinson opted to take no further action as Leno went unpunished and stayed on the pitch.
Leno was later filmed hugging the boy appearing to apologise.
The boy, who was sat behind Leno's goal in the second half, was then subsequently replaced.
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