Relief for Pep Guardiola as Rodri avoids ban for outburst, City star fined £80k
Pep Guardiola can breathe easy as Rodri escapes playing suspension for his comments on match officials. The FA has fined the Manchester City midfielder £80,000 but he remains eligible for selection. Read on for more details!

Pep Guardiola can breathe a sigh of relief after Manchester City lynchpin Rodri avoided a playing suspension for his scathing assessment of match officials. The FA confirmed on Monday that an independent Regulatory Commission has sanctioned Rodri for the media comments he made following a controversial 2-2 draw with Tottenham on February 1. While the Ballon d'Or winner has been slapped with a heavy £80,000 fine, he remains available for selection as City continue their hunt for silverware.The 29-year-old was originally charged with misconduct after alleging that officials were not "neutral" following a late Spurs comeback. The incident that sparked the fury involved Dominic Solanke, who bundled home a goal despite appearing to kick through the back of Marc Guehi’s leg. The commission was unanimous in its decision that the outburst did not meet the threshold for a sporting ban, noting the Spain international's previously clean disciplinary record regarding media conduct.The frustration boiled over in north London after City surrendered a comfortable two-goal lead. In a furious tirade against Premier League match officials and VAR, Rodri told reporters: "I know we won too much and the people don’t want us to win but the referee has to be neutral and for me honestly, it’s not fair. It’s not fair because we work so hard in these situations and now to make these decisions, we have to move on. Of course you need to come back but at the end, when everything is finished, we are frustrated because it’s so clear the foul. He kicked the leg and of course with the push of the action on the ball, the ball goes in."Despite the initial anger, Rodri opted for a conciliatory approach during the hearing, which helped reduce his fine from a potential £120,000. In a statement, the midfielder said: "I would like to apologise again for the comments I made during my post-match interview following the fixture against Tottenham Hotspur on 1 February 2026. I fully accept that my words, as expressed, were inappropriate and fell below the standard expected of me as a professional player. I wish to make clear that I did not intend to imply bias or question the integrity of the match officials. I have always had, and continue to have, great respect for referees and the difficult job they undertake in a fast-moving and highly pressured environment."My comments were made in a moment of frustration after a disappointing result. Upon reflection, I recognise that the words I used were poorly chosen and capable of being interpreted in a way that I did not intend." This admission, combined with his full cooperation and early acceptance of the charge, was a key factor in the FA's decision to forgo a match ban.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe decision arrives at a pivotal moment for Guardiola and his squad. City currently sit second in the Premier League standings, trailing leaders Arsenal by seven points but possessing a vital game in hand. While the domestic title race requires near perfection from here on out, their immediate attention turns to European matters. The champions travel to the Bernabeu on Wednesday for a mouth-watering Champions League last-16 first leg against Real Madrid.
Rodri Escapes Playing Suspension
Pep Guardiola received a welcome relief as Manchester City midfielder Rodri managed to avoid a ban for his critical comments directed at match officials following the 2-2 draw with Tottenham. While facing an £80,000 fine, Rodri can still be chosen for City's upcoming matches.
Controversial Post-Match Outburst
Rodri was initially accused of misconduct after questioning the neutrality of officials during the Tottenham game. Despite the outburst after a contentious decision led to Spurs' equalizer, the independent Regulatory Commission decided against imposing a playing suspension.
Rodri's Apology and Mitigating Factors
Displaying remorse for his remarks, Rodri issued a public apology and clarified that he didn't aim to cast doubt on the integrity of the match officials. His cooperation during the investigation and acceptance of the charge early on played a significant role in avoiding a ban.
Key Factors in FA's Decision
The FA took into account Rodri's previously clean record in terms of media conduct, his swift admission of fault, and the conciliatory tone in his apology when deciding on the hefty fine rather than a match ban.
City's Focus Amidst the Fallout
With City chasing silverware both domestically and in Europe, Guardiola and his team look to refocus following this incident. Sitting second in the Premier League and gearing up for a crucial Champions League clash against Real Madrid, City will need to put distractions behind them for success on the pitch.


