A Manchester City player was reportedly removed from a venue during the team's Premier League title celebrations in the early hours of Monday morning after "trying to fight" someone.
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According to a report by the Daily Mail, third-choice goalkeeper Scott Carson was told to go home after being seen in a disagreement with a fellow party-goer.
The experienced shot-stopper, who has been on the Citizens' books since 2019, was said to be removed from a venue at 4am after the incident.
After beating West Ham United to secure a fourth consecutive league title, City's players first celebrated on the pitch before moving on to different locations in Manchester.
Carson, however, was said to be asked to leave by security during the celebrations, which included players, staff and even manager Pep Guardiola.
The Spaniard has now collected six Premier League titles since arriving in England, with 38-year-old Carson, although a familiar face behind the scenes, having not played enough matches to be awarded those medals.
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The goalkeeper has played just twice for the club, with his last appearance coming in a 4-3 Premier League victory over Newcastle United in 2021.
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