The FA will not take any disciplinary action against Tottenham defender Kyle Walker, who was pictured inhaling nitrous oxide while on a night out.
The statement read: "Kyle Walker has expressed his regret for an error of judgement when inhaling Nitrous Oxide earlier this year.
"The FA and the England manager have spoken to Kyle about the matter and he has assured us it will not happen again.
"Inhaling Nitrous Oxide is not illegal, but we recognise the associated dangers.
"Kyle has accepted this mistake. He will not face any action under the England Player Code of Conduct.
"The FA and England manager will not be making any further comment on this matter and will be focusing their full attention on Tuesday's match with Ukraine."
Walker himself apologised via Twitter, saying: "Apologies for not commenting sooner on a story about me today. I've been training and am focussed on Tuesday's game for England.
"Now I know the health risks, it was poor judgment on my part. I won't be doing this again and hope that no one else is influenced into putting their health at risk by my actions."
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