Manchester City are in hot water with UEFA again, just months after their alleged Financial Fair Play breach landed them with a two-year European ban.
This time though, the offence is something far more trivial after they were slapped with a £2,650 fine - because a tiny sponsor logo slightly exceeded the 20cm limit.
UEFA revealed on Wednesday that Manchester City had broken Article 29.02 of their code, which relates to sponsor advertising on anthem jackets and non-playing attire tops.
This kit, that City wear for the walk onto the pitch and while the Champions League anthem plays, has a tiny Marathon Bet logo just underneath the club crest.