Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has revealed he wasn't happy to see rivals Manchester City receive a two-year ban from UEFA back in February.
14.03.2020 - 16:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester City could ask Uefa for a delay to their European ban if the coronavirus crisis interferes with their appeal against it.
The Blues had hoped for a decision from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) by early summer, having expressed confidence that the independent body will overturn the ban for “serious breaches” of financial fair play rules.
But with Switzerland, where CAS is based, being badly hit by the outbreak, the hearing could be delayed – and that could take it beyond the
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has revealed he wasn't happy to see rivals Manchester City receive a two-year ban from UEFA back in February.
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Manchester City's season is not over yet.
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There is a great deal of uncertainty at the Etihad Stadium right now. Not only are Manchester City, like every other Premier League side at this moment, facing up to a delayed end to the season, they have been hit with a two-season suspension from the Champions League.
The 2019/20 Premier League campaign is currently on pause due to the threat of coronavirus.
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