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30-point sanction for City and Chelsea?

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The information continues surrounding the latest scandal of a Premier League turned upside down after the punishments against Everton. Manchester City and Chelsea are waiting for investigations that could end in 30-point sanctions.

Pep Guardiola, Manchester City y Chelsea.
© Getty ImagesPep Guardiola, Manchester City y Chelsea.

The Premier League is on fire, but not thanks to Erling Haaland’s goals or the overwhelming pace of a Liverpool that seems to be reborn. The hurricane that punished Everton continues to leave important information that points against Manchester City y Chelsea looking ahead to the coming months. The possible sanctions of the independent commission that handles their respective cases already lead to estimates that are much less friendly. There is talk of 30 points for Pep Guardiola’s team or that of the English capital. Key weeks.

The losses of recent years wiped out the Toffes. 10 penalty points Liverpool suffered after an arduous investigation that could mark the beginning of a series of punishments in the best League in the world like we have never seen before. The Times talks about sanction scenarios assessed in 30 units for Pep’s team or the two-time European champion in London. There are more optimistic scenarios and even some that speak of decline. Even outside the four professional divisions.

It all starts thanks to the rules of Financial Fair Play. England has its own system as it is no longer part of the European Union and although this fact has played in favor of the giants of the United Kingdom, the board may now pass into the hands of those who seek economic justice in a competition where millions are plentiful in each transfer market. Manchester City is investigated for 115 possible violations and the blues for a B accounting under Roman Abramovic. Chelsea must be made clear, she is collaborating with the independent commission at this time.

The situation becomes more difficult to digest seeing what lies ahead. The Times claims that Burnley, Leeds and Leicester will ask Everton for more sanctions. Because? They feel that the Toffes benefited when it came to competing thanks to the permits that the Premier gave them to sign in the midst of their economic crisis. A situation perfectly translatable into seeing rivals for the title fight who accuse City or Chelsea of ​​competing under other conditions for the tournaments of each season. England burns and awaits the end of two investigations that could change English football as we know it.

The claims of the aforementioned clubs involve understanding how Everton was able to purposely take advantage of these failures in their accounts to bring better players to Goodison Park and therefore achieve salvation from last season. The Times speaks of another 9 penalty points in his case that will be studied by the authorities. Even former advisors to the Etihad team speak of a dark scenario ahead.

“Hell in Manchester City”

It says Stefan Borson. In the past he was an advisor to the City and above all in the seasons where violations by the European champion in Financial Fair Play are investigated: “From a football perspective, it is impossible to think that Manchester would not be relegated if these things were against them…The Chelsea thing (sanctions), I don’t see any way around it.”

When would the sanctions come to City or Chelsea?

It is impossible to put a specific datebut in The Times They see the speed of the Everton case as a mirror in which to look at themselves. If their predictions are confirmed, we would speak of a Chelsea with -14 points as of November 20 and City with -2 in the general table of this Premier. Guardiola has made it clear that if there are any punishments, he will be the first to leave the Etihad.

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