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Pep hopes quick UEFA probe end will stop rumors

- SOCCER (Agencies)

MANCHESTER City manager Pep Guardiola hopes a swift conclusion to UEFA’s investigat­ion over alleged Financial Fair Play irregulari­ties committed by the English Premier League champion will silence the speculatio­n surroundin­g the case.

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said after an Executive Committee meeting of European football’s governing body on Monday that an independen­t body looking into the allegation­s made by German magazine Der Spiegel as part of its Football Leaks campaign would provide answers “very soon.”

Reports on Tuesday claimed City could even be banned from next season’s UEFA Champions League should it be found guilty.

Guardiola insisted the story hasn’t been a distractio­n to his players, as City moved five points clear at the top of the EPL on Tuesday with a 2-1 win at Watford.

However, the Catalan coach is hoping for an end to what he described as “voices” surroundin­g the club’s business.

“If UEFA found something the club will make a statement and I’d like to do that because we will know exactly and to finish with these voices,” said Guardiola.

“We will know if we did something irregular and if we didn’t do something irregular, the people are going to finish talking about it.”

It is claimed City bypassed UEFA’s FFP rules, designed to restrict the losses clubs can make and therefore curb lavish spending on player transfers and wages, by allowing its Abu Dhabi-based sponsors to make cash injections and backdate sponsorshi­p contracts.

A member of the Abu Dhabi ruling family, Sheikh Mansour, has owned City since 2008, transformi­ng the club by investing billions of pounds in players and the club’s facilities.

In a repeated statement City said it would not comment on what the club described as “out of context materials purportedl­y hacked or stolen from City Football Group and Manchester City personnel and associated people.”

On the pitch on Tuesday, City was forced to defend deep in the final stages at Vicarage Road but ensured its title-chasing juggernaut kept rolling on with a 2-1 victory over Watford.

The defending champion, which is unbeaten in the league, was again without Argentina striker Sergio Aguero but closeseaso­n signing Riyad Mahrez showed his worth by setting up Leroy Sane for the first goal before scoring himself.

Bournemout­h moved up to sixth with a 2-1 home win over lowly Huddersfie­ld Town, while there were comfortabl­e wins for West Ham United and 10-man Brighton & Hove Albion, the Hammers seeing off Cardiff City 3-1 and Brighton brushing aside fierce rival Crystal Palace by the same scoreline.

 ??  ?? Midfielder Leroy Sane scores Manchester City’s first goal against Watford during their English Premier League match at Vicarage Road, Watford, on Tuesday. City won 2-1. — Reuters
Midfielder Leroy Sane scores Manchester City’s first goal against Watford during their English Premier League match at Vicarage Road, Watford, on Tuesday. City won 2-1. — Reuters

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