Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola's side were beaten 1-0 by Liverpool

Manchester City fans chanted about football stadium tragedies during Sunday's game atLiverpool, but their coach didn't hear the chants himself.

During their win, the Reds condemned vile chants from the away end.

The rivalry had not become toxic according to the man who said coins were thrown at him.

I didn't hear anything. He apologized if it did happen.

If this happens, it doesn't represent what we are as a team and a club.

We can behave perfectly after our mistakes.

The Football Association charged the manager with berating a referee's assistant after he was sent off for berating the official for not giving a foul for a challenge on Mo Salah.

If his comments about City's spending power were seen as racist, he would dislike it.

The away concourse was spray-painted with graffiti that was offensive. There was a report of coin throwing.

The team bus was damaged and police are looking into it.

The gap between the two teams is four points and will be closed on Saturday when the teams play at the City of Manchester Stadium.

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