Manchester City's wait for an away win in Europe has ticked over to a year and in astonishingly chaotic fashion.

Eric Dier rescued a point for Monaco as his penalty secured a 2-2 draw against City in their Champions League encounter at the Stade Louis II.

What sparked the chaotic end to City's clash against Monaco?

Dier was given the chance to equalise from the spot after Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano felt City midfielder Nico Gonzalez had made contact with the Englishman's head inside the box with his boot despite winning the ball first.

The incident was initially missed, but Cesar Soto Grado, the VAR for the match, instructed Manzano to review the incident on the pitchside monitor.

As Manzano pored over replays of Gonzalez's supposed infraction, a scuffle between the teams

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