Pellegrini handed two-game Champions League touchline ban
Manuel Pellegrini has been handed a two-game touchline suspension by Uefa for criticising referee Jonas Eriksson after Manchester City’s Champions League defeat to Barcelona.
A further one-game sanction has been suspended for two years.
Following the 2-0 defeat at the Etihad Stadium on February 18, during which Martin Demichelis was sent off, the Chilean claimed the Swedish official “decided the game”.
"Of course I have a complaint, not only for the penalty and the red card,” said the City manager.
"I think in the whole match we didn't have a referee with impartiality to both teams.”
Pellegrini has since apologised for his comments but his sanction from Uefa means he will not be permitted to sit on the bench for City’s return leg against the Spanish champions on 12 March.
"You are frustrated and angry. Maybe I said something but I don't think that way. I want to apologise," said Pellegrini.
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