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Jurgen Klopp sympathetic towards Pep Guardiola’s ‘sensational’ Man City after Champions League ban

‘I feel for Pep and the players because, wow, they did, for sure, nothing wrong. They just played football’

Andy Hampson
Sunday 16 February 2020 12:45 GMT
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Jurgen Klopp feels sorry for rival manager Pep Guardiola and his players following Manchester City’s ban from the Champions League.

The Premier League champions have been hit with a two-year suspension from European competition by governing body UEFA after being found guilty of Financial Fair Play rule breaches.

The club are appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport but, as things stand, City will play only in domestic football in 2020-21 and 2021-22.

Liverpool boss Klopp, whose side look set to succeed City as domestic champions this season, feels that is a shame.

The German said: “It was a shock when I heard it. I have no idea how these things work – what I can say is Manchester City under Pep Guardiola play sensational football. I’ve always admired what they do.

“In this moment I imagine it’s very hard for them.

“To be honest I feel for Pep and the players because, wow, they did, for sure, nothing wrong. They just played football and sensational football.

“Pep helped the league to improve football.”

Former City midfielder Joey Barton feels sad for English football that City will not be involved in the elite competition.

The Fleetwood manager said: “I don’t like the thought of seeing City not in the Champions League.

“They are one of the best sides in our country, so it’s a strange one because when that size of a club, with that level of a manager and players... you have to be in Europe’s major competition.

“For English football you want your best teams in that competition.”

The ban has sparked speculation about the future of Guardiola and a number of star players. There are also fears it could hamper their ability to recruit their top targets in the transfer market.

Macken, who played for City from 2002-05, told the PA news agency: “Manchester City are a global success story. Everyone wants to come to Manchester City because of how successful they are and because they have arguably got the greatest manager.

City have been banned from European competition for two years by Uefa (PA)

“It’s up to them. I suppose you will get players who will want to play Champions League but they should be looking at the bigger picture – what Manchester City bring as a whole, not in the short term but in the long term.

“When you attract someone like Pep, with his profile, there is always the worry that he might go on to other things but, at the end of the day, Manchester City are a massive global attraction for anybody – any manager, any player, fans.”

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