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LaLiga chief Javier Tebas says it’s ‘taken too long’ for Manchester City to be held accountable for alleged financial wrongdoing after the Premier League charged their champions with 100 rule breaches last month

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LaLiga chief Javier Tebas believes it has ‘taken too long’ for Manchester City to be brought to book for alleged financial breaches - saying it is ‘the worst thing’ for a league’s financial rules to be flouted.

The Premier League charged reigning champions City with more than 100 breaches of financial rules last month following an investigation that started in December 2018.

An independent commission will consider the charges with a range of sanctions, including points deduction and even relegation, on the table if City are found guilty.

City will robustly fight their corner and say they have a ‘body of irrefutable evidence’.