Premier: Guardiola warns Barcelona: “Don't talk too loudly” | Premier League 2019

Thursday,
twenty
February
2020

10:21

The Manchester City coach hopes that his team's appeal will thrive and they can play European competitions.

Guardiola, during the City – West Ham this Wednesday.
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TO Pep Guardiola the words of the president of Barcelona, ​​Josep Maria Bartomeu, did not suit him well, in which he thanked UEFA for the work he does with the fair play financial, in reference to the sanction against Manchester City, which will not be able to compete in European competitions the next two years.

“If they are happy that they have sanctioned us, I will tell the president of Barcelona to let us appeal. The people in the City trust what he has done so that is what we are going to do. We are going to appeal, so don't speak too loudly, Barcelona“said the Spanish technician in the Sky Sports chain.

“This is my advice because everyone can be involved sometimes in certain situations. We are going to appeal and hopefully in the future we can play against Barcelona in the Champions League, “he added.

“If you don't kick me out, stay here”

In addition, Guardiola wanted to clear the rumors that put him outside Manchester City for the sanction of UEFA and clarify that, if they do not kick him out, continue to lead the English team. “If they don't kick me out, I stay here one hundred percent. More than ever. First, because I want to stay. It's something special, more than the contract I have left (until the summer of 2021). I want to stay and help the team keep the level as much as possible. “

After the victory of the City against West Ham this Wednesday, the coach of Santpedor insisted that he trust that the appeal be accepted. “This is not over. The club believes that it is unfair, so we are going to appeal and wait. All we can do is in the field and do what we have done for the past four years. I trust one hundred percent in the club.” , Guardiola said. “We are optimistic that next year we will be in the Champions League,” he said.

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