Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says he is not a lawyer in reference to their court case for 115 alleged breaches of FFP starting on Monday and his hopes it is over quickly
Etihad training campus, Manchester, UK
Etihad training campus, Manchester, UK
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00:00Just to go back to the commission that starts its debating and everything next week,
00:04can I just ask you, everybody in football seems to be keen to find out what's good about the eventual outcome,
00:11what about yourself and the players, I mean, it's their work that ultimately would be in danger,
00:17is there a feeling amongst the players, can you give us an inkling about whether you and the players have talked about it?
00:24No.
00:24What's your concern about it?
00:26I'm not a lawyer, there are many lawyers in this country, in Spain, there are many lawyers, but I'll wait,
00:35we're going to wait and we're going to see.
00:38Is it talked about in the dressing room?
00:39No, I'm certain we are not lawyers, Erling is not a lawyer, no, so we didn't talk about that,
00:47we're going to have an independent panel and we're going to accept the sentence.
00:52But what about everybody around the club, not just the players?
00:55I don't talk about them, I don't talk about them, we'll see, so I'm happy that it started on Monday,
01:03and I know there will be more rumours and new specialists about the sentences that come up,
01:09we're going to see, so I know what the people are looking for, I know what they are expecting,
01:14I know it, what I've read for many, many years, but I'm set.
01:18Everybody is innocent and guilt is proven, so we'll see.