A steward at Bournemouth's Premier League defeat to Manchester City has reportedly given a statement to police following a melee in the 97th minute.Raheem Sterling scored a dramatic stoppage time winner and ran over to the travelling away fans, who spilled over onto the pitch.The 22-year-old winger was given his marching orders by Mike Dean, shown a second yellow card for celebrating with the jubilant Manchester City fans.His manager Pep Guardiola was far from impressed."Maybe someone can call me as I don't understand," he said."He went over to celebrate and he came back. So I don't know what happened - I would like to know. Now he won't be able to play against Liverpool."Tell me the reason why we can't celebrate with the fans - maybe we play without the fans? When Bournemouth score, they go celebrate with the fans - it is what it is."In the madness, 29-year-old striker Sergio Aguero was photographed in some kind of altercation with a policeman.Dorset Police are set to investigate the Argentine hitman over allegations made by a steward after the full-time whistle.

Gabriel Jesus was preferred to Aguero up front and the Brazilian proved his manager right with a goal and a Man of the Match display.

His strike partner was brought on in the 65th minute but was largely ineffectual as City chased the winner, which eventually came in the seventh minute of added time.

Fan footage emerged after the full-time whistle but appears to be inconclusive.

Possibly frustrated at losing his spot int he starting XI, Aguero can be seen in a heated argument with a policeman but it appears the alleged assault may have happened during the wild celebrations.

Manchester City face Liverpool in their next Premier League fixture but will be without Sterling following today's sending off.

The Citizens have taken seven points from their opening three fixtures but have received two controversial red cards.

Kyle Walker was incorrectly sent for an early bath for a second yellow card in Monday night's 1-1 draw at home to Everton.