Manchester City was charged after Erling Haaland and other players surrounded the referee because the match official failed to play advantage for a potential scoring chance late in the 3-3 draw with Tottenham in the English Premier League.
The English Football Association alleged that City “failed to ensure their players do not behave in a way which is improper".
Haaland was particularly angry with referee Simon Hooper's decision to not play advantage and continued his complaints after the final whistle, expressing his frustration in a post on X when responding to video of the stoppage-time incident.
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The FA didn't say Haaland would face separate action for his conduct.
Haaland was brought down by Tottenham defender Emerson Royal as City went in search of a winner after Dejan Kulusevski’s 90th-minute equaliser.
As the striker got back to his feet, Hooper appeared to gesture for play to carry on, with Haaland releasing Grealish with a pass. It was then that Hooper blew his whistle.
The FA said City had until Thursday to respond to the charge.
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