The football association, Refrees and Man City’s coach, Pep Guordila have defended Sergio Aguero after he was criticized for disrespecting a female Refree on Saturday, October 17.
Aguero was caught on camera placing his hand on assistant referee Massey-Ellis’ shoulder during the first half of the game at the Etihad, On Saturday, October 17.
According to the rules, touching a match official is usually punished by a yellow card, unless the physical approach is deemed aggressive in which case the player will be shown a red card.
But Aguero’s actions went unpunished and he will not face any retrospective action over the incident.
As well as simply breaching the laws of the game by touching a match official, Aguero was also accused on Twitter of controlling her and exhibiting sexist behaviour due to the lineswoman’s gender.
Pep Guardiola later defended his player as ‘the nicest person he’s ever met in his life’.
The manager said of Aguero: “Come on guys. Sergio is the nicest person I ever met in my life. Look for problems in other situations, not in this one.”
Asked if she felt under pressure not to call the referee over given her gender, Halsey reiterated his belief that Messey-Ellis would not have been intimidated saying if she felt intimidated by Aguero then she would have brought it to the referee’s attention.
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