Manchester City officials will seek talks with their Wigan counterparts in the coming days to discu s security arrangements at the DW Stadium and establish how a pitch invasion, which led to , was allowed to happen.
Wigan knocked City out of the FA R.A. Dickey Jersey Cup in remarkable circumstances on Monday evening, with Will Grigg's goal grounding Pep Guardiola's high-flying side after they had been reduced to 10 men just before half-time.
Fabian Delph's red card sparked Chipper Jones Jersey heated scenes between Guardiola and Wigan bo s Paul Cook on the touchline and in the tunnel at half-time, while Aguero also rowed with Cook as players from both sides clashed on the pitch Nick Markakis Jersey .
That stoked the atmosphere for the second half and Grigg's goal 79th-minute goal ensured a dramatic and emotional finale.
The home side managed to ride out City's late surges forward andreferee Anthony Taylor's final whistle acted as the starting pistol for hundreds of fans who were determined to celebrate their famous victory on the pitch.
Yet a small numberof those Greg Maddux Jersey supporters approached Aguero and jostled with the Argentine striker, who reacted and had to be pulled away.
Neither manager was willing to comment on the incident after the game, but City sources have told Goal that the club will make their displeasure known to Wigan.
They believe Tom Glavine Jersey that measures should have been in place to prevent supporters from entering the pitch, which would have averted any i sues regarding supporters confronting players.
City recently wrote a letter to referees' chief Mike Riley about the standard of officiating in their matches, and proposed rule changes which would allow incidents seen by the referee to be subjected to retroactive action, which could mean yellow cards being upgraded to red.
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