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UEFA warning for City and PSG

- MIKE KEEGAN

MANCHESTER CITY and Paris Saint-Germain have been warned no club is too powerful to be thrown out of European competitio­n if they have broken finance rules. UEFA are yet to decide whether to investigat­e if City and PSG breached Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules following the publicatio­n of documents by the Football Leaks website last year. Both clubs deny any wrongdoing. But UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has insisted no team is exempt from scrutiny, saying: ‘Everyone is treated the same way. I have no problem throwing out anyone. I am under no pressure.’ Meanwhile, at UEFA’s congress in Rome yesterday, the organisati­on’s chief refereeing officer, Roberto Rosetti, vowed to ensure players seen making television signals in a bid to persuade officials to use VAR will be cautioned. The Italian used Harry Maguire’s calling for a replay during England’s World Cup clash with Colombia after Jordan Henderson was head-butted as an example. The VAR system will be used for Champions League knockout matches. FA chairman Greg Clarke, meanwhile, will today learn if he has seen off a challenge from Northern Irishman David Martin, the president of the Irish FA, to become Britain’s FIFA vice-president. It also emerged yesterday that Gianni Infantino is set for a second term as FIFA president. He is the only candidate in June’s election.

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