
"Pep Guardiola picked up another yellow card. According to a report via the Irish News, the Spanish manager is facing a two-game touchline ban following his sixth booking. Following his sixth booking, he will now be serving a two-game touchline ban, which means he will miss the league game against West Ham and won't be available for their FA Cup quarter-finals."
"The Spanish manager confronted fourth official Lewis Smith on the touchline after Kieran Trippier took out Jeremy Doku. He wasn't pleased with the referee's decision and got himself booked. Following the booking, Guardiola said, I will tell you something we have all the records in this country, all of them, despite everything. We have the record of the manager with the most yellow cards."
Manchester City defeated Newcastle United 3-1 in the FA Cup fifth round, advancing to the quarter-finals. Guardiola made ten squad changes from the midweek draw against Nottingham Forest, and the team delivered a dominant performance. However, Guardiola received his sixth yellow card after confronting fourth official Lewis Smith regarding a decision involving Kieran Trippier and Jeremy Doku. This booking triggers a two-game touchline ban, forcing Guardiola to miss the upcoming league match against West Ham and the FA Cup quarter-final. Guardiola expressed frustration about accumulating the most yellow cards for a manager in the country.
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