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LaLiga president Tebas launches new attack on Man City

LaLiga president, Javier Tebas, has launched a new attack on Manchester City.

Tebas wants the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) investigated for the way it has handled Financial Fair Play (FFP) appeals after letting Manchester City off a two-year Champions League ban last summer.

LaLiga revealed on Tuesday that Spanish football will have had around £1.7billion (€2bn) wiped off its income by the end of this season because of the Spanish government lockdown.

He told the Daily Mail: “If my level of confidence is based on what has happened in recent years, then it’s low. But if it is based on the hope of [Aleksander] Ceferin enforcing economic control and ensuring that the rules are fulfilled, then it’s different.

“The FFP rules are not the best but I would be satisfied with them just being met and there not being clubs evading them on all sides; that there isn’t a City or a PSG.”

Tebas is a long-time critic of Manchester City and once again he referred to them and PSG as “clubs not based on football but petrol and gas” who had the ability to sign players in a “not strictly legal way”.

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