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Published on 2024-05-01 07:00:00
Gary O’Neil, the manager of Wolves, has been issued a touchline ban for the upcoming Premier League clash against Manchester City on Saturday evening. He will not be allowed in the Etihad Stadium dugout, facing a fine of £8,000 for improper behavior following events against West Ham in April.
Manchester City must secure all three points in this crucial match to maintain their chance of clinching the Premier League title. O’Neil’s absence from the touchline adds an interesting dynamic to the contest, with Wolves hoping to challenge City’s impressive form in the division.
O’Neil expressed frustration over a disallowed goal in the match against West Ham, criticizing the referee and VAR decision. He labelled it as one of the worst decisions he has ever witnessed and was left disappointed by the lack of explanation given. The touchline ban will see him watching from afar as Wolves face off against Manchester City in a significant fixture.
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