LONDON (Reuters) - FA chief executive Martin Glenn has spoken out strongly in defence of his organisation's decision to charge Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola for wearing a yellow ribbon in support of Catalan independence.
Spaniard Guardiola has until Monday to respond to the ruling body's charge that he displayed a political message.
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