Charges Manchester City Face ‘Completely Different’ From Everton Says Pep Guardiola – News18

Pep Guardiola says he would keep at Manchester City even when the membership are discovered responsible of breaching Premier League monetary guidelines and

Pep Guardiola says he would keep at Manchester City even when the membership are discovered responsible of breaching Premier League monetary guidelines and relegated to third-tier League One as a punishment.

City’s destiny has been introduced again into sharp focus following Everton’s 10-point deduction final week, which plunged them into the relegation zone.

The Toffees had been docked 10 factors for breaking guidelines over a three-year interval, whereas City are awaiting a ruling after being charged in February with 115 breaches of monetary guidelines. The membership denies all the costs.

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City had been banned for 2 years from UEFA competitions in February 2020 by European soccer’s governing physique for “serious financial fair play breaches”, however the sanction was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport later that 12 months.

Guardiola was requested on Friday whether or not any potential punishment would make him think about his place however he pledged his loyalty within the champions.

“I will answer when I have the sentence,” he mentioned. “You are questioning like we have been punished. And in the moment we are innocent until guilt is proven. I know the people want it. I know, I feel it. I will wait.

“Wait and see and after the sentence has been done we will come here and explain it. But absolutely I will not consider my future (if) it depends (on) being here or being in League One. Absolutely.

“There is more chance to stay if we are in League One than if we were in the Champions League.”

Guardiola, whose crew host Liverpool on Saturday, hinted that loads of folks within the soccer world want to see City harshly punished.

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“When you read (what is said) then we should be relegated, relegated, relegated, yeah, of course, but nobody knows exactly,” he mentioned.

“All the people who say that didn’t read the statements, don’t know exactly what happened — not even myself. I didn’t read all the breaches, I didn’t read our defence.

“But wait. What I said a month ago — OK, if we’ve done something wrong we’ll be punished. But wait — we can defend ourselves can’t we?”

The City boss insisted City’s case was “completely different” from the one involving Everton.

“I want to say the case for Everton, and I don’t know what happened, but only I know from the lawyers and people at my club… is that they are completely different cases,” he mentioned. “That’s why you cannot compare because every case is completely different.”

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