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Everything Pep Guardiola has said on Man City FFP charges as Arsenal await points deduction call

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has consistently admitted that he would like for his side's FFP investigation to swiftly come to its conclusion

Everything Guardiola has said on Man City FFP charges as Arsenal await decision.(Image: Robin Jones/Getty Images)

Football fans wee shocked on Friday when the Premier League announced that Everton would be receiving a 10-point deduction after being found guilty of breaching Financial Fair Play rules. The Toffees were 14th in the league but a deduction has seen them drop into the relegation zone, only ahead of 20th-placed Burnley due to their superior goal difference.

All attention now turns to Manchester City's ongoing investigation. The reigning champions were charged back in February after allegedly breaching the league’s financial rules over 100 times between 2009 and 2018.

City have strongly denied the charges with the investigation still ongoing. If found guilty, it remains to be seen what exactly the punishment would be, with a points deduction and even relegation a possibility.

With City currently leading the league ahead of the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, we've taken a look at everything Pep Guardiola has said about the charges below.

Immediate reaction

City received a two-year ban from European competitions for breaching UEFA's FFP regulations back in 2020, a verdict that was eventually overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). Guardiola references this in his immediate reaction to the Premier League claims.

"The club proved they were completely innocent," said Guardiola in February. "What's happened since Monday is the same as what happened with UEFA.

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