Furious Pep Guardiola lashes out and kicks chair with Man City stars fuming at Arsenal’s stunning equaliser

FURIOUS Pep Guardiola KARATE-KICKED a chair over - after his Manchester City team went mad over a stunning Arsenal equaliser.

Riccardo Calafiori's long-range swerver cancelled out Erling Haaland's opener in Sunday's astonishing, action-packed Premier League clash.

Pep Guardiola was in a huge rage after Arsenal's wonder goal
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Pep Guardiola was in a huge rage after Arsenal's wonder goal
Guardiola was seething, but worse was to come for Man City
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Guardiola was seething, but worse was to come for Man City
The Etihad chief had plenty to be unhappy about
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The Etihad chief had plenty to be unhappy about

City were caught cold by a quick free-kick, with Calafiori eventually sweeping a first-time left-footer into the far top corner.

Home stars raced over to referee Michael Oliver - seemingly unhappy that the Gunners had been allowed to take the dead-ball so swiftly.

But while Oliver shrugged off on-field complaints, City's dug-out staff appeared, if anything even angrier with events.

However, it was unclear if Guardiola's rage was directed at Oliver - or, very probably, his own players for being mugged by Arsenal's smart dead-ball play.

The Spaniard gestured wildly to his backroom team.

And no doubt there will be a huge inquest into the incident - among with many others amid an extraordinary game.

The contest had begun bizarrely and worryingly for City.

Rodri tumbled over within EIGHT SECONDS, forcing a long delay for treatment, with the midfielder being substituted on 20 minutes.

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But City were in ominous form after that, Haaland striding clear to finish with a low left-footer full of swagger in the ninth minute.

So when Gabriel Martinelli teed up Calafiori for an equaliser 13 minutes later, Guardiola had plenty of reasons to be fuming.

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And it sparked the Gunners into their best spell of the game - peaking with Gabriel Magalhaes soaring to head them 2-1 up in first-half stoppage time from Bukayo Saya's backpost corner.

However, Arsenal's Leandro Trossard then picked up a controversial red card, via a soft second booking.