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UEFA to probe Guardiola's 'improper conduct', Liverpool fireworks

UEFA said the charges against Manchester City were "Josep Guardiola - Dismissal from the bench ... Improper conduct of the coach".

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Guardiola was dismissed from the field of play after a half-time tirade at the referee in Tuesday's 2-1 defeat by Liverpool in the quarter-final of the Champions League. The second-leg defeat saw the Spaniard's side exit the European club competition 5-1 on aggregate.

Liverpool also didn't escape, with UEFA listing charges of "setting off of fireworks" and "throwing of objects".

This case will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on May 31, it added.

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