He reacted furiously after receiving yet another yellow card during ’s FA Cup victory over — a booking that could now sideline him from the touchline for two games.
The fiery moment came at St James’ Park when Guardiola confronted the fourth official following a foul by on City winger . The confrontation earned the City boss his sixth yellow card of the season, automatically triggering a two-match touchline suspension under new rules.
But Guardiola didn’t hold back after the game.
“I’ll go on holiday for the next two games,” he said sarcastically, clearly frustrated with the decision.
Despite the looming ban, Guardiola will still be on the touchline when City face in the Carabao Cup final on 22 March. However, he is set to miss the Premier League clash against and City’s FA Cup quarter-final.
The outspoken City manager insisted he was simply defending his player.
“After 10 years here there are still things I don’t understand,” Guardiola said. “Of course I’m going to defend Doku and my team.”
City may have secured the win — but the drama on the sidelines could now leave their mastermind watching from the stands. ⚽🔥
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