Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola feels that critics are eager to see the club face severe consequences amid ongoing allegations. The club is currently under scrutiny for allegedly breaching Premier League financial rules 115 times from 2009 to 2018. City, which denies these allegations, claims to have undeniable proof of their innocence. An independent commission began reviewing the case last week.
If found guilty, Manchester City could face expulsion from the Premier League or a significant points deduction. The club has achieved an unmatched four consecutive English top-flight titles. Guardiola addressed these issues during a press conference ahead of their crucial match against Arsenal, suggesting that rivals are keen on seeing them punished.

Guardiola defended his team’s performance, stating that criticism of their early-season form is exaggerated. He remarked that while some might label a season as poor, others go further by calling it disgraceful or disastrous. He emphasised that sometimes teams simply have an off day where opponents perform better.
He expressed his commitment to defending Manchester City amidst such criticisms. Guardiola stated, "I want to defend my club, especially in these modern days when everyone is expecting us not [only] to be relegated, to be disappeared off the face of the Earth, the world."
The potential outcomes of this hearing could significantly impact Manchester City's future in English football. Despite the pressure and ongoing scrutiny, Guardiola remains focused on defending his team's achievements and maintaining their competitive edge.
Guardiola highlighted that Manchester City often outperforms their opponents, which is why they have been successful in recent years. His comments reflect a determination to protect the club's reputation and continue its winning ways despite external pressures.