Manager Pep Guardiola has revealed his convictions about the charges against Man City for violating the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rule. 온라인카지노
After a four-year investigation, the English Premier League (EPL) charged Manchester City with violating financial FFP rules. Between 2009 and 2018, the EPL secretariat referred Manchester City to an ‘independent commission’ for violating 115 financial rules. The EPL Secretariat notes that Manchester City violated the UEFA FFP rules from 2013 to 2018 and the rules on profitability and sustainability from 2015 to 2018. In addition, it is judged that the regulations regarding the command tower remuneration from 2009 to 2013 and player remuneration from 2010 to 2016, when Roberto Mancini was in office, were also violated.
In response, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was the first to be hit by an arrow of criticism from the British media. At a press conference against Aston Villa on the 11th (hereinafter Korean time), Guardiola said, “Why is Manchester City telling me before defending against UEFA’s accusations? I asked. He went on to add, “Nineteen teams in the Premier League are blaming us without even a chance to defend. You know which side I’m on.”
If the verdict is found guilty, Manchester City will be expelled from the Premier League. They could also be stripped of titles won since 2009. Asked “do you believe he was prosecuted by Premier League rivals”, Guardiola said “go and ask the president and CEO Daniel Levy”. He also said, “The 19 Premier League teams have set a precedent. Pay attention to what our rivals have done to us.” He added, “There are many clubs that can be condemned just as we have been condemned.”
“Another aspect is that we want to say we are lucky to live in an amazing country where everyone is innocent until proven guilty.” “We have already been sentenced. We do not know what will happen. We have a chance to defend like UEFA. I think we have good lawyers. I think there will be good lawyers in the Premier League, which is supported by 19 teams.” did.
“I’ll accept what the Premier League referee decides in case we’re not innocent,” Guardiola said, but asked “what will happen to repair or pay back our damage if we’re innocent?”