Premier League: Guardiola would probably stay in Manchester if relegation was forced

Premier League
Guardiola would probably stay in Manchester if relegation was forced

Man City coach Pep Guardiola would probably remain loyal to his club even if they were forced to relegate. photo

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A Pep Guardiola in the 3rd league? Not out of the question, says the Spaniard himself. He apparently doesn’t make his future at Manchester City dependent on the ongoing investigations against the club.

Star trainer Pep Guardiola is not making his stay at Manchester City dependent on the outcome of the investigation into possible breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules.

He wanted to wait for the verdict, “but I will definitely not think about my future if it depends on being here or in League One,” said the Spaniard. He even emphasized: “The chances of staying are greater if we are in League One than if we win the Champions League.”

Accusation: violations of financial rules

The Premier League is accusing City of around 80 alleged breaches of its financial rules and 30 other breaches for allegedly failing to cooperate with an investigation. In the worst case scenario, the English champions face exclusion from the league.

“We don’t agree with what people are accusing us of,” said Guardiola: “We will defend ourselves. And after the decision is made, I will be here as a spokesman for my club.”

In terms of sport, however, things are going well again for Guardiola and the triple winner. Ahead of the top game this Saturday (1:30 p.m.) against Liverpool FC under coach Jürgen Klopp, City leads the table in England ahead of the Reds.

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