Published 18:57 IST, August 7th 2020
Ex-Bayern chief Uli Hoeness taunts Man City in fresh rant against FFP and CAS verdict
Former Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness has taken a dig at Premier League giants Man City and CAS after the former escaped a ban despite FFP irregularity.
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Former Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness has hit out at FFP rules and UEFA after Premier League giants Manchester City's European ban was overturned. Pep Guardiola's side were initially banned from Champions League for two seasons and were slapped with a heavy fine for allegedly inflating sponsorship revenue in ir accounts submitted to UEFA from 2012 to 2016. However, following a CAS appeal, Man City were exonerated from charges and also saw fine reduced, which has raised a fair amount of debate around role of FFP.
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Man City CAS verdict: Ex-Bayern chief Uli Hoeness slams UEFA, reignites war of words with Man City
Speaking to DAZN and Goal, former Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness slammed CAS and Manchester City after ir UEFA-imposed ban was overturned. Hoeness said that when he read Man City CAS verdict he wondered what entire fiasco was all about. former Bayern chief stated that UEFA's reasoning was simply weak and in principle, CAS saw it same way, but did t provide any solid evidence of Man City's behaviour. Uli Hoeness furr stated that if judges at CAS have come to conclusion that UEFA did a poor job, one need t wonder what result is. former Bayern chief added that Man City CAS verdict is a clear slap in face for UEFA.
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Bayern, who are regarded as a traditional European powerhouse, are often viewed as one of prime supporters of Financial Fair Play and were unhappy with verdict, with club director Oliver Kahn also taking shots at Man City. Kahn echoed Uli Hoeness' comments and said that CAS needs to do a better job and things related to FFP rules need to be taken seriously. former Bayern Munich captain said re is place for FFP if those things are t taken seriously by Man City or Paris Saint-Germain, both of who were recently accused of breaching regulations.
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German newspaper Der Spiegel claimed y have fresh evidence that proves Court of Arbitration's verdict was wrong, but Man City have vigorously denied new claims, saying y are a 'cynical attempt to publicly re-litigate. Current Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola worked under Uli Hoeness at Bayern before shifting his sails to Premier League. two teams could meet in semi-final if y win ir respective clashes. Bayern hold a 3-0 advant over Chelsea in ir Round of 16 clash while Man City lead Real Madrid 2-1 after an enthralling game at Santiago Bernabeu.
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(Im Courtesy: Bundesliga.com, Man City Twitter)
18:57 IST, August 7th 2020