Former Manchester City player Shaun Wright-Phillips believes it is unjust to deprive the English team of their championships due to Financial Fair Play violations.
The English Premier League has penalized Manchester City for violating more than 100 financial restrictions. If the crew is proven guilty, they will very certainly face serious punishment. Similar offenses cost Everton 10 points in their current Premier League standings.
In response to a question about punishing Manchester City with a point deduction or the loss of some championships, Phillips told “NewBettingOffers.co.uk”: “I don’t think it would be fair to strip Manchester City of their previous titles if they are found guilty of any of the charges against them.”
“I don’t think clubs would want to take these awards away from City in that way,” he continued, even if it was then inscribed in their name. They won’t think these titles genuinely belong to them.”
“Regardless of what was going on off the field when these claims first appeared, the team should have been handled properly and appropriately, and the players should have performed their roles in the way they did to win these titles.” What happened outside should not devalue what everyone at the club accomplished.”
It’s worth noting that Manchester City is having a successful phase in its history, having won the English Premier League three times in a row. Furthermore, they won the treble last season, winning the Champions League, Premier League, and FA Cup under the direction of Spanish coach Pep Guardiola.