'I trust them' - departing Guardiola on Man City's financial charges
Departing manager Pep Guardiola says he trusts how Manchester City behaved as the club continue to await rulings on 115 charges for allegedly breaching Premier League financial rules.
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Departing manager Pep Guardiola says he trusts how Manchester City behaved as the club continue to await rulings on 115 charges for allegedly breaching Premier League financial rules.
Pep Guardiola expresses confidence in Manchester City's conduct amid ongoing financial charges, as he prepares to depart after a decade at the helm.
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