Pep Guardiola is set to serve a two-match suspension from the touchline following a confrontation with officials during Manchester City’s 3–1 FA Cup win against Newcastle United on March 7, 2026.
The event unfolded in the second half when Jérémy Doku seemed to be fouled, but the referee opted to let the game continue. Guardiola expressed his frustration vehemently along the sideline and confronted fourth official Lewis Smith, which led referee Sam Barrott to issue him his sixth yellow card this season.
<p Clips of the incident quickly spread across social media, eliciting various responses from supporters. One fan, Tangerine, humorously remarked on social media via his x handle:
“They should ban him 😂😂😂 That’s bullying.”
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In his post-match press conference, Guardiola downplayed the incident, joking that he would “go on holiday” while serving his suspension.
This ban means that Guardiola will not be present for Manchester City’s Premier League match against West Ham United or their upcoming FA Cup quarter-final. However, he will still be permitted on the touchline during the important UEFA Champions League match against Real Madrid.

Despite the recent dispute, Guardiola has consistently shown admiration for his competitors this season. Earlier in 2026, he referred to Arsenal as “the best team in the world right now,” acknowledging their prowess in both domestic and European tournaments.

Guardiola recently marked a personal milestone, turning 55 years old on January 18, 2026. Since he took over at Manchester City in 2016, Guardiola has crafted an impressive legacy, securing 18 trophies with the club.
Softfootball notes that Guardiola’s intense demeanor on the sidelines remains a key feature of his management style, fueling Manchester City’s competitive spirit, while occasionally leading to clashes with match officials.
