Tebas and Guardiola Lock Horns Over Manchester City Sanctions



La Liga president Javier Tebas claims most Premier League clubs support sanctioning Manchester City, but Pep Guardiola fires back, questioning Tebas' legal expertise and citing past controversies.




A war of words has erupted between La Liga president Javier Tebas and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola over the possibility of sanctions against the Premier League champions. Tebas revealed that he has spoken to several Premier League clubs, and most agree that Manchester City should face consequences for alleged financial irregularities.


La Liga president Tebas said: “I spoke to many Premier League clubs and most of them understand that Man City should be sanctioned.”


However, Guardiola swiftly responded, casting doubt on Tebas' legal credentials and suggesting that the La Liga president may be overstepping his bounds. The Manchester City boss also alluded to past disputes with UEFA, implying that Tebas' comments may be motivated by a personal vendetta.


According to Pep Guardiola: “I don't know if Javier Tebas is a lawyer, or all PL teams are lawyers. So wait! It happened with UEFA...”


As the debate intensifies, it remains to be seen whether Manchester City will face sanctions and what implications this could have on the club's future.


Key Takeaways:

  •  Tebas claims most Premier League clubs support sanctioning Manchester City
  •  Guardiola questions Tebas' legal expertise and motives
  •  Manchester City's future hangs in the balance amidst allegations and controversy


The spat between Tebas and Guardiola has added fuel to the fire, as the football world waits with bated breath for the outcome of this saga.


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