Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola has been charged by UEFA for the T-shirt he wore in a press conference before Bayern played Porto in their Champions League quarter-final second-leg.
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Ahead of the clash, where Bayern had to overturn a 3-1 deficit, the Spaniard was seen wearing a T-shirt that read "Justica para Topo".
Sky Sports reported that the words on Guardiola's T-shirt showed his support for a campaign relating to an incident that happened at the World Cup, where a journalist lost his life when two suspects crashed into him after they were chased by the police.
UEFA prohibits the use of "sporting events for manifestations of a non-sporting nature", and the governing body has charged the Spanish boss with an "incident of non-sporting nature".
Apparently Lionel Messi is also a big supporter of this campaign, and the case will reportedly be dealt with on 21 May.
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On the football front, the Bavarians progressed through to the semi-finals of the Champions League, joining Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus in the final four.
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