Pep Guardiola blasted back at Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu as he took questions about Manchester City's Champions League ban for the first time.
07.02.2020 - 17:56 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The FA has decided to end its investigation into allegations Liverpool employees hacked into Manchester City’s scouting database.
The governing body has been looking at the evidence after reports in The Times revealed that the Merseyside club paid the Blues £1million in 2013 over the matter.
City had claimed their scouting system had been hacked, and the FA is understood to have asked both clubs for evidence over the matter – which could lead to a misconduct charge for individuals if
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The Premier League is not investigating Liverpool’s alleged hacking of Manchester City’s scouting system.
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