Manchester City have been charged by the Football Association with failing to "ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion" during Sunday's game against Liverpool.
It follows an incident "in or around the 50th minute" of the 1-1 draw, when referee Michael Oliver gave the Reds a penalty, penalising Gael Clichy for a raised boot on Roberto Firmino.
James Milner scored from the spot.
City have until 18:00 GMT on Thursday, 23 March to respond to the charge.
Milner's goal gave Liverpool the lead but Sergio Aguero ensured City took a point from a thrilling draw at Etihad Stadium.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39333531
City Charged
posted on 21/3/17
The Boro v United shoving and snarling was all quite orderly then?
FA approved
posted on 21/3/17
The well reported tunnel fracas with Ashley young steaming in!
No doubt there was carnage at ankle level
posted on 21/3/17
Another sh1thouse decision by the rag FA
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The 'rag F.A' charged us for the same thing.
posted on 21/3/17
Ah yes the fine half of what a tweet got a city player.
The fine.
posted on 21/3/17
comment by Ruiney (U1005)
posted 1 hour, 43 minutes ago
Another sh1thouse decision by the rag FA
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The 'rag F.A' charged us for the same thing.
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We're calling equality on this are we? Your boy should be serving a 5 match ban now.
posted on 21/3/17
What boy?
posted on 21/3/17
Marcos Rojo. Was is that hard to fathom who I might be referring to?
posted on 21/3/17
Oh you mean for catching a player with his boot which the ref dealt with?
Bit different from stamping on somebody's head, so I'm not sure why you think a 5 match ban would be equality.
posted on 21/3/17
Sure thing.
http://www.cracked.com/article_17470_the-7-most-baffling-criminal-defenses-that-sort-worked.html
posted on 21/3/17
Catching him with a boot, oh a mings
Oops sorry that was the most dangerous Ming I have ever seen.