CRYSTAL Palace star Jason Puncheon has apologised to Neil Warnock after comments he made about the ex-Eagles manager on Twitter.
Puncheon blasted Warnock after the media pundit questioned the decision to allow the Eagles winger to take his ill-fated penalty against Tottenham.
But on Tuesday night, Puncheon took to Twitter again, to say sorry for his outburst last month.
He tweeted: "Regarding my tweet about my old gaffer, Neil Warnock I have now heard the full interview and Neil has acknowledged that he wasn't being...
"...personal I have apologised to Neil and withdrawn my allegations about him, which I accept were unfounded. We move on."
Warnock's initial comments were made on talkSPORT radio, after Puncheon blazed a penalty high and wide at White Hart Lane on January 11, early in Palace's 2-0 defeat.
The former Palace boss, who signed Puncheon when manager of QPR in 2011, said: "There's no way I would've trusted him with a penalty. You've got to have somebody a little bit more cool, and he's not like that, Jason."
A furious Puncheon responded with a series of tweets, swiftly removed, attacking Warnock, ending with one that read: "Everything else is banter and opinions and as a man I will live with that which is fine but I will not live with his [Warnock's] opinion."
The former Sheffield United and Notts County manager suggested at the time he may take action against Puncheon for his comments, but it now seems the matter has been settled.
After posting the messages of apology, Puncheon also tweeted a photo of him with Warnock and another man. It is not clear whether the photo was taken recently.
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