Manchester Metropolis boss Pep Guardiola is dealing with a two-game touchline ban after being booked for the sixth time this season throughout Saturday’s FA Cup win at Newcastle.
Guardiola was proven a yellow card after confronting fourth official Lewis Smith on the touchline at St James’ Park after Kieran Trippier had fouled Metropolis’s Jeremy Doku.
New rules launched this season imply Premier League managers are suspended for one sport as soon as they’ve obtained three yellow playing cards, whereas six cautions will lead to a two-match ban.
The ban applies to league and FA Cup video games however not European video games or home cup finals, that means Guardiola can be on the touchline for the Carabao Cup ultimate with Arsenal on 22 March.
Nevertheless, the Spaniard must sit out subsequent Saturday’s Premier League fixture with West Ham and Metropolis’s FA Cup quarter-final conflict on the weekend of 4-5 April, with the draw but to be made for that spherical.
After the win at Newcastle, Guardiola stated of his indignant response that led to his reserving: “I’ll let you know one thing – we’ve all of the information on this nation, all of them, regardless of all the pieces.
“We’ve got the report of the supervisor with probably the most yellow playing cards. I would like all information and now I’ve it, two-game ban now and I’ll go on holidays the subsequent two video games.
“There are issues after 10 years I can’t perceive. Assessment the motion. In fact I will defend Doku and all my groups.”


