Man City FFP: Pep ‘agrees with Tebas for the first time’ on expulsion

Pep Guardiola has no doubt Manchester City’s rivals are hoping the club are punished for breaching financial regulations.

The Premier League champions are facing 115 charges that they broke the competition’s rules following a four-year investigation.

A long-awaited hearing into the allegations that could last up to 10 weeks is set to begin on Monday, with or even expulsion from the league if found guilty.

Javier Tebas, the president of Spain’s LaLiga and a long-time outspoken critic of Abu Dhabi-owned City’s financial model, .

City manager Guardiola, who rarely sees eye to eye with Tebas, feels his fellow Spaniard could be right on this point but, with the club denying any wrongdoing, he has urged them all to be patient and await the outcome.

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He said: “Maybe he’s right. For the fact that the Premier League teams want us to be sanctioned, that is for sure.

“I agree with Tebas for the first time, and hopefully the last. I am pretty sure I agree with that.

“I know what people are looking for, I know what they are expecting – I know it because I have read it for many years – but I’ve said everyone is innocent until guilt is proven.

“That’s why I say to Mr Tebas and the Premier League teams wait for the independent panel.

“Justice is there in modern democratic countries, so wait for the decision. It’s not much more complicated than that.

“We believe that we have not done anything wrong, so we go to an independent panel and we are going to wait.”

Guardiola, meanwhile, has expressed frustration at the scheduling of his side’s Carabao Cup third-round tie at home to Watford for Tuesday, September 24 – two days after a crunch Premier League clash against Arsenal – but admits complaints are futile.

City declined the option to play on Thursday because that would have meant a short turnaround before a Saturday lunchtime encounter with Newcastle.

They could not play at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday because of a clash with a Manchester United fixture. There was a possibility of switching the tie to Vicarage Road but City did not entertain that.

Guardiola said: “People say players and managers, with their money, shouldn’t complain but it’s about health. Doctors say bodies have to recover for four or five days. We did three and now two.

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