How it all happened
Manchester City faces charges from the Football Association (FA) due to their players' behaviour during the dramatic moments in their 3-3 draw against Tottenham.
The incident occurred in the final stages of the game at the Etihad Stadium, where several City players, including an agitated Erling Haaland, confronted referee Simon Hooper.
Player Reactions and Manager's View
Erling Haaland's frustration was particularly evident. He was fouled but managed to play Jack Grealish through on goal, only for Hooper to retrospectively award a free-kick to City.
Haaland expressed his discontent on the field and continued his protests off the field through social media. Manchester City's manager, Pep Guardiola, acknowledged his players' dissatisfaction, recognizing the contentious decision of the referee.
FA's Statement and Charges
The FA formally charged Manchester City, citing a breach of rule E20.1. The charge stated that the club failed to ensure their players behaved properly, particularly highlighting the 94th-minute incident.
BREAKING: Manchester City have been charged by the FA for failing to control their players after surrounding referee Simon Hooper in the 94th minute of their draw against Tottenham. pic.twitter.com/PMW33z7tGk
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) December 4, 2023
Manchester City was given a deadline to respond to the charge, reflecting the FA's protocol in such situations
As previously reported by Pulse Sports, this is not the first instance of Manchester City facing FA charges for player misconduct.
In a similar incident involving both Manchester City and Arsenal, both clubs were charged by the FA for their players' inappropriate conduct towards referees during a heated Premier League match.
The players of both teams were reported to have surrounded the referee and his assistants multiple times during the game, leading to charges for failing to maintain good conduct.
This historical context underscores the ongoing challenges teams face in managing player behaviour in high-stakes matches