Manchester City debutant Benjamin Mendy was photographed in an argument with a policeman during the 97th minute drama at Dean Court.The Cherries initially took the lead through a Charlie Daniels wondergoal before Gabriel Jesus netted a fine equaliser.Substitute Raheem Sterling scored a late winner for Pep Guardiola's side but was immediately shown a red card by Mike Dean for celebrating near the raucous away fans.The English winger, who scored against Everton on Monday night, could barely believe he was shown a second yellow card.Spanish coach Guardiola was not very happy in his post-match interview."For the second yellow card maybe someone can call me and explain because I don’t understand why,” Guardiola told Sky Sports after the game. “He went there to celebrate and came back, so I don’t know what happened. I would like to know because Rash (Sterling) against Liverpool he will not be able to play."When told Sterling was booked for celebrating with the fans who had come onto the pitch, Guardiola simply shook his head.“Then we don’t invite the fans,” Guardiola said. “If you cannot celebrate in the 90th minute with the fans, tell me the reason why. Maybe we should not play with the fans. When Bournemouth score in the 90th minute they go to celebrate with the fans. It is what it is.”Fans spilled out onto the pitch celebrating Manchester City's dramatic 2-1 win and Mendy and Sergio Aguero were seen in heated arguments with policemen.Mendy impressed on his debut and delivered a brilliant tweet regarding his altercation with the policeman following Sterling's winner.The 23-year-old French full-back made headlines for a hilarious Twitter conversation with Nando's after receiving a fine for illegally parking outside the restaurant in Manchester.Signed from Monaco over the summer, Mendy's hilarious tweet explaining why he was arguing with the policeman earned plaudits on social media.

The Citizens climbed to the top of the table following their spirited 2-1 win over Bournemouth.

Guardiola's side host Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool next Saturday lunchtime in what promises to be a tasty encounter.

However, Sterling will not be available to face his former club following his controversial red card.