Trial of the century: Pep Guardiola’s strong words

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“Wipe off the map”. This is the fate dreamed of by Manchester City’s detractors according to the strong words of Pep Guardiola. While the English club is now exposed to a cascade of sanctions, after the opening of the “Trial of the century” This week for 115 charges related to alleged financial misconduct, the Spanish coach spoke out and reassured about his commitment.

I want to defend my club, especially at this time when everyone is hoping not only that we get relegated, but also that we get wiped off the map. ” he said in comments reported by theAFPAs a reminder, the hearings should last ten weeks and the decision could be communicated only in January or February 2025. For its part, Manchester City continues to deny outright the accusations against it, and claims to have proof of compliant conduct.

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