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Ex-Blues ace warns owners could leave

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LA Liga president Javier Tebas has praised UEFA for taking action against City after the Blues were handed a two-year ban from European football.

The reigning Premier League champions have said they will appeal against the punishment through the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

But Tebas, who has been critical of City’s spending in the past, is happy to see the European governing body use its clout.

“UEFA is finally taking decisive action,” he tweeted.

“Enforcing the rules of financial fair play and punishing financial doping is essential for the future of football.

“For years we have been calling for severe action against Manchester City... we finally have a good example of action and hope to see more. Better late than never.”

Former City forward Rodney Marsh has speculated that owner Sheikh Mansour could walk away from the club if the ban stands.

“If this decision is upheld it would not surprise me to see owner Sheikh Mansour sell the club,” he tweeted.

“He has been superb for City and this is a huge kick in the balls ..... I wouldn’t blame him.”

Another former City player, Michael Brown, disagreed and insisted the club would ‘come out fighting.’

“What they’ve done as a football club, what they’ve done on the pitch, the way they’ve gone about it, I think they’ve been first class,” he told the

If this decision is upheld it would not surprise me to see owner Sheikh Mansour sell the club Rodney Marsh

BBC. “They’ve been honourable how they’ve gone about it, as usual like Manchester City. “This will be a shock for them but it will be something that they’ll come out fighting.

“The owners aren’t here for the short term, they will take it on. If any owners will take this adversity, it will be these.”

Ex-England and United midfielder Paul Ince predicted that the implicatio­ns of the ban could be far-reaching and influence whether manager Pep Guardiola remains at the club.

“Manchester City are one of the biggest clubs in the world,” he said. “The best players want to go to the best clubs because of the Champions League.

“If they’re not in it for the next two years, are they going to be able to get the best players?

“For Pep, they’ve got to win it this year.

“If they’re not in it for the next two years, the question is what Pep’s going to do and what players they’re going to be able to attract.”

England rugby union head coach Eddie Jones – an admirer of Guardiola – told Sky Sports: “He’s an outstandin­g coach. You just look at the way he affects the teams he plays. You can tell when they’re coached by Pep and I’m sure he’ll be disappoint­ed by this.

“I think everyone has a certain timeframe at a club and he’ll know as well as anyone if it’s the right time for him to stay or the right time for him to go.”

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City owner Sheikh Mansour

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