Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Tim Sherwood is backing Manchester City to retain their Premier League crown after getting back on track against Luton Town on Sunday afternoon.
23.11.2023 - 15:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester City remain under the Premier League's spotlight as they investigate 115 charges which the Blues are accused of breaking.
City have been awaiting the verdict of the top flight since February when it was announced these accusations had been levelled at them. However, the topic has been pushed back into the spotlight recently after rivals Everton were sanctioned for an overspend of approximately £20m.
In what some have called a 'harsh' decision, the Premier League opted to deduct ten points from the Toffees which leaves them battling against relegation. It has also led to some wondering what sanctions could face City if they are found guilty of the charges which have been presented.
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While we await the outcome, MEN Sport has taken a look at everything Guardiola has said about the charges.
Soon after the Premier League's statement, Guardiola told reporters: "The club proved they were completely innocent. What's happened since Monday is the same as what happened with UEFA.
"We have already been condemned. You have to understand that 19 teams in the Premier League are accusing us without us having the ability to defend.
"We are lucky we live in a marvellous country where everyone is innocent until proven guilty. We didn't have this opportunity, we are already sentenced. I am fully convinced we will be [proven] innocent."
He added: "What's going to happen, I don't know. In the other side, personally, I'm happy that we are here because like UEFA happened we have the chance to defend our position.
"We have good lawyers but we cannot say UEFA had bad lawyers and the Premier League,
Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Tim Sherwood is backing Manchester City to retain their Premier League crown after getting back on track against Luton Town on Sunday afternoon.
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