After the Champions League match (2:1) against Borussia Dortmund, Manchester City's coach Josep Guardiola had to answer an unexpected question. Journalists noticed that after the meeting, the assistant referee asked for an autograph from the visiting sniper Erling Haaland. "I was told about it, I didn't see the episode myself. Maybe he is a fan of Haaland, so why not? Maybe he asked for an autograph for his son or daughter. I have never seen such a thing before, but the referees did a good job today. The referees were impeccable, the match was trouble-free, people told me that there was no penalty kick," said the coach.
A referee's assistant should not be asking a player for autographs after a match in the tunnel as happened with Haaland. UEFA won't want to see this surely