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Published on 2024-05-16 16:30:56
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters will reportedly be avoiding Manchester City’s final game of the season against West Ham United. The title race has come down to the wire, with Manchester City currently sitting two points clear of second-placed Arsenal.
In their recent match against Spurs, Pep Guardiola’s team secured a crucial 2-0 victory, reclaiming the top spot on the table. This win was seen as a significant test for Manchester City as they aim for a fourth consecutive Premier League title.
Manchester City will face West Ham at the Etihad on Sunday, where they are expected to secure a victory that would see them crowned champions. Despite Arsenal breathing down their necks with a home game against Everton, Manchester City just need to pick up three points to secure the title.
With ongoing scrutiny regarding alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules, some have questioned the legitimacy of Manchester City’s dominance. However, Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has refrained from commenting on the case, stating that the resolution will come in due time.
Masters will not be attending the Manchester City versus West Ham match, opting instead to be present at Arsenal’s final game against Everton. This decision comes amidst the backdrop of Manchester City facing 115 charges related to Financial Fair Play, raising concerns about presenting them with the league trophy.
The Premier League title race continues to build suspense, with all eyes on Manchester City’s final game. Despite the cloud of controversy hanging over the club, the focus remains on the dramatic conclusion to what has been a thrilling season of football.
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