The Sun (Malaysia)

City will win appeal against UEFA: Neville

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GARY NEVILLE has backed

Manchester City to win an appeal against a two-season ban from European competitio­n imposed by a “hopeless” UEFA.

European football’s governing body announced on Friday that City has been banned from continenta­l competitio­n for two seasons for what UEFA said were “serious” financial fairplay breaches between 2012 and 2016.

English Premier League champions City, who were also fined €30 million (RM135m), responded quickly to say they would appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS).

And former Manchester United defender Neville believes City’s legal challenge will prove successful.

“I think City will beat UEFA. UEFA, I have no faith in them whatsoever,” Sky Sports pundit Neville told the broadcaste­r yesterday.

“I think essentiall­y they are a hopeless organisati­on who will just apply what would be erratic disciplina­ry sanctions for different things and I think City will beat them in the courts.”

Neville added: “I think it will get stuck in the courts for some time, but I think City will win in the end.”

Jamie Carragher, a fellow Sky broadcaste­r, questioned the timing of UEFA’s decision given Pep Guardiola’s City face Spanish giants Real Madrid in the first leg of their last-16 tie in the Champions League later this month.

“I can’t believe they are in the competitio­n now. What would happen if City win this competitio­n this season?,” said the former Liverpool defender.

“They are the favourites for it, one of the best teams in Europe and it would make a mockery of the competitio­n.”

Carragher added: “UEFA will be desperate for Man City to get beat by Real Madrid, absolutely desperate. Can you imagine people from UEFA having to give the cup in Istanbul to a Man

City player?

“The first question Pep would get asked after the game is it a fake win? They will be asked questions about the merits of the club and competitio­n. They are in the competitio­n now and if they win it, it will almost be tainted.

“I think for UEFA, they should have either took Man City out of the competitio­n right now or left this decision until the end of the season.” – AFP

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