Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has expressed his desire for a swift commencement and conclusion to the club’s upcoming trial, where they face 115 charges related to financial fair play regulations.
Speaking at a press conference, Guardiola emphasized his eagerness for the trial to begin and end soon, stating, “I’m happy they start soon, and hopefully finish soon… can’t wait for that.” He highlighted the importance of a prompt resolution for the benefit of Manchester City, as well as the broader Premier League community, saying, “For the benefit of all of us, especially the club, but for all the other Premier League clubs, all the people that don’t wait for the sentence…”
Guardiola reiterated his trust in the independent panel overseeing the trial, saying, “I wish, from the deepest of my heart, to go to the trial, the independent panel; as soon as possible release what will happen and we will accept like always we have done.” He acknowledged the prolonged nature of the process, stating, “We’ve been three or four years talking about that,” but expressed his willingness to accept the outcome and move forward.
The Manchester City manager appeared confident and prepared for the trial, saying, “I can give you all the calendar, it’s in my mind.” His comments suggest a sense of relief that the trial is finally approaching and a desire to put the uncertainty behind the club.
The trial’s outcome may have significant implications for Manchester City’s future, and Guardiola’s statements indicate a sense of determination to move forward regardless of the verdict.