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Guardiola hit with UEFA charge after Man City Champions League exit

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has been charged with improper conduct after he was sent to the stands by referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz during Tuesday's Champions League defeat to Liverpool, UEFA has confirmed.

City lost 2-1 at the Etihad Stadium due to second-half goals from Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino, which completed a 5-1 aggregate triumph for Jurgen Klopp's side.

During the first half proved fruitless, however, and the City boss confronted his countryman Lahoz on the field at the break over Leroy Sane having a goal ruled out for offside. Replays showed Liverpool midfielder James Milner played the ball in the Germany winger's direction.


Guardiola's UEFA rap sheet includes two breaches of the organisation's disciplinary regulations - "dismissal from the bench" and "improper conduct of the coach".


Speaking to BT Sport after the match, the City manager spoke witheringly of Mateu Lahoz's officiating.

"I said it [Sane's effort] was a goal. I didn't insult him, I was polite, I was correct. But Mateu Lahoz is a special guy, he likes to be different, he likes to be special," he said.

"I know what happened in Monaco last season, at 1-1, with an incredible penalty [not given to] Sergio Aguero.

"He's special. When everybody sees things, he likes to decide the opposite. I didn't say any wrong word."

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