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As Guardiola leaves Manchester City for cheating, Klopp's decision on his contract at Liverpool

“if you are lying to me, I will leave and I will no longer be your friend”

By Charles Cornwall

“if you are lying to me, I will leave and I will no longer be your friend”

The facts studied by the Premier League are already communicated to the Manchester club, as well as in the mouth of those who are analysing the next steps in an investigation where as a sanction for the Sky Blues can come, if proven guilty, punishments ranging from economic to sporting.

The short-term precedent of the sanction imposed by Serie A on Juventus is one of the big questions that remain after the Premier League's announcement, where Manchester City's 100 infringements open the debate while the British Government is close to announcing its four major reforms for the future of the sheikhs and tycoons in the United Kingdom. Financial, sporting (points deduction) and even institutional (expulsion) sanctions, which Pep Guardiola's team will have to avoid in the coming weeks.

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Regarding this type of situation, the Citizens' coach Pep Guardiola said in 2020: "When Manchester City is accused of something, such as breaching Financial Fair Play, I ask the board. They explain it to me and I believe them. But I tell them "if you are lying to me, I will leave and I will no longer be your friend".

<strong>Klopp wants to honour his contract</strong>

While Guardiola would leave City for cheating, it has been confirmed in the last few hours that Klopp wants to honour his contract with Liverpool despite the team's poor form. In addition, the owners have also given him their backing to get the team out of this crisis. 

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