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Man City 115 charges hope amid worst-case punishment hint and double Premier League decision

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Pep Guardiola was in agreement with La Liga president Javier Tebas for just over one weekend. As Manchester City's hearing with the Premier League over historic and unprecedented 115 charges got underway this Monday, the words from the outspoken Spanish chief have continued to roll in. "The Premier League shouldn't give in to pressure, right?" Tebas said, adding to his statement last week that City's rivals want to see them punished for alleged wrongdoing. "The Premier League shouldn't differentiate between big or small, or important and 'non-important', clubs," he continued. "Manchester City is a member of the association that has committed irregularities and should receive the sanction it deserves.

If not, the competition's authority will be lost," Tebas went on. READ MORE: Ex-Man City chief delivers 'worried' Premier League verdict on 115 charges READ MORE: Man City hearing latest as Premier League rivals 'frustrated' by the process Guardiola had briefly been looking at things from the same perspective as Tebas. "I agree with Tebas for the first time, and hopefully the last," he said when he was asked to take a view on suggestion that Premier League clubs "understand that City should be sanctioned." Ultimately, though, it will not matter what City's opponents think, and there's still no reason to overreact if they were to be found guilty.

As has been shown over the past 12 months, the Premier League has not dished out the total power it seemingly desires. Firstly, with Everton's initial points deduction for breaching Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), just over one year ago, the punishment was not as big as initially planned.

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