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Guardiola says that Man City is not to blame for Steven Gerrard’s error against Chelsea
Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, will not stop criticising other teams that he believes are envious of his team’s recent successes and want to see them eliminated from the Premier League.
The Spaniard claims that English Premier League clubs are acting out of jealousy by asking for the Cityzenes to be fined for breaking financial rules.
The former manager of Barcelona and Bayern Munich claimed that the other 19 Premier League clubs are to blame for the more than 100 allegations of Financial Fair Play violations that were brought against them last week.
The majority of the new Premier League fees apply to the years 2009–18.
The Cityzenes are presently the subject of an investigation, and they risk losing points, having transfers restricted, having their titles taken away, or possibly being kicked out of the league altogether.
Come on, the titles are ours, the Catalan exclaimed. Without a doubt, they are ours. Whatever the sentence, they are ours.
“The Sergio Aguero moment, where Balotelli slipped him in… I’m not sure if we contributed to Steven Gerrard tripping. I didn’t want that in that situation at Anfield out of respect for Steven Gerrard, but is that our fault? Let’s go. That is our property.