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Pep apologises

> Guardiola says sorry to Dyche after touchline row

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PEP GUARDIOLA apologised to Burnley manager Sean Dyche for his behaviour after Manchester City equalised in their 4-1 FA Cup third round victory.

City boss Guardiola gestured angrily towards Dyche, making a ‘yapping’ gesture at his counterpar­t and the fourth official, as a furious row erupted between the two at Eastlands on Saturday following Sergio Aguero’s 56th-minute equaliser. “I am sorry, I apologise. I didn’t want to get out of control,” Guardiola said.

Aguero’s leveller came from a quickly-taken Ilkay Gundogan freekick which angered Burnley players, who thought that referee Graham Scott allowed the set piece to be taken before they were ready.

Guardiola later claimed his gestures were simply a request for Burnley to leave the officials alone, but it was certainly an ugly scene and one that ended with fourth official Andy Haines ordering the Spaniard to return to his technical area.

“I said ‘Leave the referees please’. I have a lot of respect for what he (Dyche) does and the way he plays is completely different to how we want to play.

“But they do it perfectly and that is why football is top. I think all the managers around the world have to control. If they were offended, I am sorry.”

That flashpoint was a rare moment of concern for Guardiola and City on an afternoon in which they stormed back after trailing to Ashley Barnes’ first half goal.

Aguero’s brace, which came inside 94 seconds, plus further efforts from Leroy Sane and Bernardo Silva carried City through to the fourth round of the cup and left Guardiola singing the praises of City’s all-time record goalscorer.

“First of all I have to say its an honour for me to have Sergio Aguero under my command,”

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