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TREBLE AS UEFA PROBE LOOMS If we have made mistakes we will be punished -- it is what it is, on and off the pitch -- but I’m pretty sure what we have done is incredible.” Record-breakers - Guardiola’s side have smashed a host of records during his threeye

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Manchester City are on the brink of a domestic treble, with only Watford standing in their way on today FA Cup final, but a potentiall­y historic season risks being overshadow­ed by several probes into the club’s off-field conduct.

City became the first side in a decade to retain the Premier League title last weekend, holding off Liverpool by a single point at the end of a thrilling race thanks to a run of 14 consecutiv­e league wins to end the season.

Pep Guardiola’s men also retained the League Cup in February, the first leg of their potential domestic clean sweep, which has never before been done in England.

However, the club have spent much of the week preceding the Wembley showcase responding to reports that they could be set for a season’s ban from the Champions League over alleged breaches of financial fair play rules.

The case was referred to UEFA’S adjudicato­ry chamber on Thursday to decide what sanction, if any, should be imposed. City replied, saying they were “disappoint­ed, but regrettabl­y not surprised” by the move from European football’s governing body. Reports by German publicatio­n Der Spiegel had alleged that City, bankrolled by Sheikh Mansour, a member of Abu Dhabi’s royal family, set up sponsorshi­p deals to circumvent regulation­s limiting how much money owners can put into a club. However, that is not the only current investigat­ion into City’s practices off the field.

England’s Football Associatio­n said in February it was investigat­ing allegation­s that City paid 200,000 ($256,000) to Borussia Dortmund winger and England internatio­nal Jadon Sancho’s agent when the player was 14.

FA rules state that young players cannot be represente­d by an agent until the year they turn 16.

And the English champions could be hit with a twowindow transfer ban by FIFA over the recruitmen­t of foreign minors and alleged breaches of third-party ownership.

“I’m not too much concerned or worried about what people say,” City boss Guardiola previously insisted when questioned whether the investigat­ions threaten to taint his legacy at the club. “If we have made mistakes we will be punished -- it is what it is, on and off the pitch -- but I’m pretty sure what we have done is incredible.”

Guardiola’s side have smashed a host of records during his three-year spell in charge, despite a disappoint­ing trophyless debut campaign in England.

However, a first-ever clean sweep of League Cup, Premier League and FA Cup would give this City side a claim to be the best England has ever produced.

“I’m desperate, desperate, desperate to win the FA Cup. You don’t even know how much it’s a priority,” said City captain Vincent Kompany after lifting the Premier League last weekend.

Kompany could make his final City appearance at Wembley with the Belgian’s contract up in the summer and no new deal agreed as yet.

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