Man City's Rodri Fined £80,000 for Comments About Referee Neutrality
1-Minute Brief
Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been fined £80,000 for remarks about referee neutrality after a Premier League draw.
Key Facts
- Rodri, a Manchester City midfielder, was fined £80,000 for comments about referee neutrality.
- Rodri criticized referees following Manchester City's draw with Tottenham.
- The comments were made after last month's Premier League match against Tottenham.
- Rodri has been warned about his future conduct but did not receive a ban.
- The Football Association imposed the fine following his remarks.
What Happened
Rodri was fined £80,000 and warned about his conduct after stating the referee was not 'neutral' following Manchester City's Premier League draw with Tottenham.
Why It Matters
The incident highlights the Football Association's response to public criticism of referees by players. It also underscores the governing body's disciplinary approach, as Rodri received a financial penalty but avoided a match ban.
What's Next
Rodri is expected to comply with the warning regarding future conduct. Observers may watch for any further statements or disciplinary actions involving players and referees.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter2d agoMan City's Rodri fined £80,000 for ref comments
- The IndependentLeft2d agoRodri escapes ban for referee rant after Man City’s draw with Tottenham
- The IndependentLeft2d agoMan City star Rodri learns punishment after lashing out at referees
