Pep Guardiola denounces Premier League clubs, Jadon Sancho already warned by Chelsea coach

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Pep Guardiola accuses his rivals

Pep Guardiola believes other Premier League clubs want to see Manchester City punished for their alleged financial irregularities. He said he understood the teams’ desire but stressed that the verdict is up to an independent panel and the presumption of innocence must be respected. Guardiola said he is eager for the case to begin and hopes for a speedy resolution. If City are found guilty, sanctions such as relegation or points deductions are possible.

Enzo Maresca’s warning to Jadon Sancho

At Chelsea, Enzo Maresca is already warning Jadon Sancho. He explained that he had clearly told the Englishman that he wanted him at Chelsea, but that he would have to ” work hard ” to establish himself in the team. Sancho, on loan from Manchester United, could make his debut tonight at Bournemouth after a transfer marked by tensions with Erik ten Hag. Maresca added: ” If you come here and you don’t work properly, you’re not going to play. ” He also expressed his admiration for Sancho, saying that ” the reason jadon is here is because i love him “, we can read in the Daily Star.

Barca’s plan for Pedri

FC Barcelona has put together a personalized physical plan for Pedri, including a genetic analysis of his musculature carried out in Baltimore, according to the World Sports. The results have led to the creation of a daily strength training routine, designed by fitness coach Julio Tous. This plan aims to strengthen the 21-year-old’s physical condition and prevent recurring injuries. Thanks to this program, Pedri has already shown significant improvement on the pitch, and Barça are considering extending his contract, which ends in 2026, due to his strategic importance to the team.

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