Guardiola hits out at Man City rivals, UEFA and La Liga chief Tebas after Champions League verdict

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Pep Guardiola says Manchester City deserve an apology from those claiming the club broke Financial Fair Play rules after the Court of Arbitration for Sport cleared the Blues of the charges against them

City’s two-season European ban was lifted by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Monday following a successful appeal from the Premier League giants.

UEFA’s club financial control body (CFCB) sanctioned City in February for what it said was a breach of its Financial Fair Play (FFP) and club licensing regulations.

The CFCB said City had overstated sponsorship revenue in their accounts in the break-even information submitted to UEFA between 2012 and 2016, and for failing to co-operate with its investigation

Speaking on Tuesday for the first time since the decision was made, Guardiola demanded an apology after a bruising legal battle that threatened to leave the club’s reputation in tatters if they were found guilty.

“We should be apologised to,” Guardiola said, during what became a passionate defence of his club.

“We have the right to defend ourselves when we believe what we have done is correct. Three [CAS] judges said this.

“It was a good day for football as we play with the same rules as all the clubs in Europe. If we had broken the rules we’d be banned.

“The people say we cheated were lying and the presumption of innocence wasn’t there. Of course, now we are incredibly happy because we can defend what we’ve done on the pitch.”

Guardiola also turned his ire on City’s Premier League rivals and referenced a letter sent to CAS and signed by eight clubs — Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Leicester, Wolves and Burnley — in March in a bid to prevent the punishment being deferred while the appeal was ongoing.

In a thinly veiled attack on his rivals, though, Guardiola branded the tactic “whispering.”

“I know for the elite clubs — Liverpool, United, Arsenal — are not comfortable [with us] being here,” Guardiola said.

“But we deserve to be here and we don’t have to ask permission to be there. When we lose I shake their hands and congratulate them, all the time we have done it. Guys accept it, we wanted to be here and we tried on the pitch. If you do not agree, knock on the door and speak to our chairman and our CEO — don’t go whispering.

“We invested a lot of money but we did it in the right things. We are not banned, we followed the rules for FFP as they decide. If not, we’d be banned.”

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho called the decision to overturn City’s ban a “disgrace.”

Elsewhere, La Liga president Tebas branded CAS “not up to standard.”

“He’s another one,” Guardiola went on. “This guy must be so jealous. He’s an incredible legal expert, next time we’ll ask them which court should judge us.

“There has to be worry and concern about La Liga on focus on them. These kind of people when it’s good for them it’s perfect but if it’s against them it’s a problem for the others. We’ll be in the Champions League next season, Mr. Tebas — what we did, we did properly.”

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