Yorkshire Post

No grudges as City chief eyes success

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EUROPE: Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak insists the club hold no grudge against UEFA.

Al Mubarak wants to consign the Financial Fair Play issue to history and build a “constructi­ve relationsh­ip” with European football’s governing body.

UEFA banned City from European competitio­n for two seasons earlier this year for alleged breaches of its FFP rules but the club successful­ly overturned the punishment on appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

With City regulars in the Champions League there are thoughts ill-feeling could linger in some quarters, but Al Mubarak hopes all can move on.

“Life is too short to carry grudges,” he said. “It is an important competitio­n. It is one of the most prestigiou­s competitio­ns in the world of sports and it is a competitio­n we want to win and it is a competitio­n we have to respect in order to win.

“And this was a challenge. It’s behind us, end of story as far as I am concerned.

“I am focused on one thing – how I can help this club compete in this competitio­n and win it, and how to have a constructi­ve relationsh­ip with UEFA. I think it’s the only way to go.”

Next season will be City’s 10th in succession in the Champions League. Their latest attempt to win it ended in quarter-final defeat to Lyon earlier this month.

The club have strengthen­ed for next term with the signings of defender Nathan Ake from Bournemout­h and winger Ferran Torres from Valencia and further additions are likely in the summer transfer window.

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