City
chiefs understand the position of clubs below them in wanting to replace them
in Europe, but have raised eyebrows at runaway Premier League leaders Liverpool
getting involved
Manchester
City are understood to be surprised that Liverpool are reportedly involved in a
bid to stop them playing in the Champions league next season. Champions League
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City is
banned from competing in Europe for two years after UEFA found the club guilty
of serious breaches of the financial fair play regulations.
The
club have denied any wrongdoing and have appealed to the Court of Arbitration
for Sport (CAS) against their ban.
But
the rest of the Premier League's top 10 with the exception of Sheffield United -
have reportedly written to CAS to outline their objections to City being
allowed to play in the Champions League while their appeal is ongoing.
Liverpool, Manchester
United, Arsenal et al fear that City could ask to have their
punishment deferred while the appeal process is underway - and with delays
likely due to the coronavirus pandemic, that could see Pep
Guardiola's side compete in next season's Champions League.
City
is currently second in the Premier League, and club bosses are said to
understand the position of the clubs below them in wanting to replace them in
Europe. Champions
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However,
City chiefs were surprised at Liverpool's involvement in the group action,
according to the Express.
The
Reds are a whopping 25 points clear at the top of the Premier League and in no
danger of not qualifying for next season's Champions League themselves -
provided the competition goes ahead amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The
eight clubs taking the group action have written to the same law firm, which
has sent an application on their behalf to the CAS, according to the Daily
Mail.
The
application states that, should City request that their punishment is ‘stayed’
while their appeal is ongoing, all eight clubs strongly object to the club
being allowed to compete in Europe.
It
is understood, however, that no such request has been lodged by the reigning
Premier League champions.
Assuming
City finish the current Premier League campaign in the top four, if they are
not allowed to compete in the Champions League next season their place would go
to the team finishing fifth.
City
are still allowed to compete in this season's Champions League, although it it
yet to be seen whether the competition will actually be completed amid the
coronavirus crisis.
Their
most recent game in the competition was a 2-1 win over Real Madrid at
the Santiago Bernabeu in the first leg of their last-16 clash.
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