Pep Guardiola was eliminated with Manchester City by Tottenham in the Champions League quarter-final on April 17, 2019. - Dave Thompson / AP / SIPA

Pep Guardiola said on Wednesday that he would remain "100%" in Manchester City despite the club's exclusion from the European Cups for two seasons due to violations of UEFA's financial fair play rules. "If they don't fire me, I will stay here 100% more than ever. And first of all because I want to stay. There is something special (between him and the club), more than just my contract, "Guardiola told Sky Sports after the Citizens' 2-0 victory over West Ham in the Premier League.

"Que no hable muy alto, porque todo el mundo está involucrado en situaciones". Guardiola sobre Bartomeu y sus palabras elogiando el trabajo de UEFA y la sanción al Citypic.twitter.com/qKPmLQVl9f

- Todo Guardiola (@TodoGuardiola) February 20, 2020

"Since I said that I like the club, that I like it here, why leave?" Whatever happens, I will be there next season, "promised the Catalan coach, even if Manchester City was excluded from the European Cups on Friday for being guilty of" serious violations "of the rules of fair play. financial according to UEFA. The Sky Blues manager also expressed his support for City's decision to appeal to the Sports Arbitral Tribunal (CAS).

"It is not finished. The club thinks it's unfair, so we're going to appeal. When someone thinks they are right, they have to fight, ”insisted Guardiola. “We will fight as we have fought in every game. We are optimistic that in the end, the truth will prevail and that next season we will be in the Champions League ", insisted" Pep ".

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Financial fair play: Manchester City denounces a procedure that is more “political” than judicial

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