By Daily sports on July 6, 2021
Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has said La Liga president Javier Tebas needs to learn from the Premier League to make the Spanish league stronger.
Tebas has been critical of City’s spending power in the past, accusing them of flouting UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules and moaning about “State-owned football clubs.”
City were temporarily banned from the Champions League for breaching FFP regulations in 2020 but the punishment was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport upon appeal.
“The Premier League, which can be seen in Asia, is run better than La Liga,” Guardiola said at an event in Catalonia on Monday.
“Mr. Tebas needs to learn. Maybe he could sell the product better in other countries. People complain about [clubs spending] but thanks to that investment other clubs in other countries can keep doing things.
“Maybe it’s the only business in which investing is seen as a bad thing. I don’t understand it because it has an effect on clubs across the world.”
Pep Guardiola has been linked with big-money signings at Manchester City this summer.
Tebas responded to Guardiola later on Monday, writing on Twitter: “Pep, I learn from the Premier League every day. It would be good if they taught you a little bit about macroeconomics in football, about the effects the State-owned clubs have on wage inflation, about demographics, about the absorption of pay-per-view television, about China... and we'll have news on [Man City's] acquittal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.”
As Spanish clubs now fight losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic, with Barcelona struggling to accommodate Lionel Messi’s new contract, Premier League clubs continue to spend.
Manchester United signed Jadon Sancho for €85 million last week after Chelsea went on a spending spree last summer, signing Kai Havertz, Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech, among others.
City, meanwhile, have been linked with €100m plus moves for Harry Kane and Jack Grealish this summer.
“What’s the problem if United, City, Chelsea or Liverpool, clubs that are economically strong because their owners want to invest, don’t want to make money and prefer to keep on re-investing so that the club can keep growing for the fans?” Guardiola added.
“There’s always control from UEFA, like Financial Fair Play. If you sell the product better, people pay more for the television rights. Mr. Tebas, who knows more than anyone and is wiser than everyone and gets involved in other business, should learn that.
“Maybe that way Barca, Madrid, Atletico and Valencia would have more resources to invest in what they need. If we overstep the mark, we will be punished and won’t be able to play [certain competitions] but as that's not the case, let everyone do what they want.”
Guardiola added that Barca and Real Madrid, who are both struggling financially, would certainly be open to big offers for their players from City.
“Imagine if we want to sign a player from Barca or Madrid for €100m, neither of them would complain,” he said. “They would be delighted.” (ESPN)
•PHOTO: Pep Guardiola
Source Daily sports
Posted July 6, 2021
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