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If found guilty, City could face expulsion from the Premier League. Gaming
“I trust my people,” Guardiola added ESPN
Pep Guardiola has launched a stern defence of Manchester City after the club were charged by the Premier League with over 100 alleged breaches of their financial rules, insisting: “I am fully convinced that we will be innocent”.Speaking for the first time since City were hit with an unprecedented list of charges on Monday, a defiant Guardiola said he trusted the club’s owners and doubled down on his commitment to the Premier League champions, adding: “I can assure you more than ever I want to stay.”The Manchester City manager said the club “have already been condemned” by the 19 other clubs in the Premier League, and appeared to suggest other teams wanted the champions to be kicked out of the top flight following the alleged charges.Back in May, Guardiola said he would be prepared to quit the club he joined in 2016 if he had been lied to over Manchester City’s financial dealings, but the Spaniard said he still trusted the club’s owners and said they were “innocent until proven guilty” 22bet
Manchester City have been referred to an independent commission, who will determine whether the club have broken Premier League rules, but the process could take years Live
Manchester City have been referred to an independent commission, who will determine whether the club have broken Premier League rules, but the process could take years Mafabet
“I trust my people,” Guardiola added AOE
If found guilty, City could face expulsion from the Premier League. Roobet
Pep Guardiola has launched a stern defence of Manchester City after the club were charged by the Premier League with over 100 alleged breaches of their financial rules, insisting: “I am fully convinced that we will be innocent”.Speaking for the first time since City were hit with an unprecedented list of charges on Monday, a defiant Guardiola said he trusted the club’s owners and doubled down on his commitment to the Premier League champions, adding: “I can assure you more than ever I want to stay.”The Manchester City manager said the club “have already been condemned” by the 19 other clubs in the Premier League, and appeared to suggest other teams wanted the champions to be kicked out of the top flight following the alleged charges.Back in May, Guardiola said he would be prepared to quit the club he joined in 2016 if he had been lied to over Manchester City’s financial dealings, but the Spaniard said he still trusted the club’s owners and said they were “innocent until proven guilty” Iloilo