Pep Guardiola ‘so confident’ Manchester City will skip two-year European ban ahead of Monday verdict

Pep Guardiola ‘so confident’ Manchester City will escape two-year European ban as CAS prepares to deliver verdict on Monday

Manchester City will discover on Monday whether they have been chucked out of Europe.

City had appealed against their two-year ban, handed down to them in February by UEFA for breaches of club licensing and financial fair play regulations.

The club has always denied any wrongdoing. City had their appeal heard last month and manager Pep Guardiola has no doubt that the Court of Arbitration for Sport will rule in their favour and spare City a suspension which could cost them around £170million.

Pep Guardiola (right) saw Raheem Sterling score a hat-trick as Man City won 5-0 at Brighton

City's boss believes that the club will not be banned from the Champions League for two years

City’s boss believes that the club will not be banned from the Champions League for two years

He said: ‘On Monday I’m so confident because I know, and hear, and saw, the arguments of the club that next season we will be there.’

As well as the two-year European ban, City have also been hit with a fine of almost £27millon.

UEFA’s club financial control body had originally found that City had committed a ‘serious’ breach. The investigation followed claims in German magazine Der Spiegel, based on leaked documents, that City’s owner Sheikh Mansour was topping up the value of sponsorship agreements, in breach of FFP rules.

City always denied the magazine’s claims and described the investigation as ‘flawed’.

Guardiola’s team remain in contention in this season’s Champions League. They lead 2-1 after the first leg of their last-16 tie against Real Madrid.

Last season's Premier League winners lead 2-1 in their Champions League tie with Real Madrid

Last season’s Premier League winners lead 2-1 in their Champions League tie with Real Madrid

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