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Manchester City President Khaldoon Al Mubarak has challenged Liga President Javier Tebas's "hypocrites" comments about the Blues.
A long-time critic of their spending, Tebas once again made headlines last week by claiming that "the oil and gas money" of City and Paris Saint-Germain "funded by the US government's capital city". State "damaged European football by" inflating the market the other clubs must spend ridiculous money to keep their main players. "
Bayern Munich – who could beat their record of transfers this summer to land Leroy Sane – was presented as a victim alongside Real Madrid and Juventus.
While Tebas has called for a ban on the UEFA Champions League for the Blues while awaiting the findings of a UEFA investigation, Al Mubarak has chosen to give a lesson in history to the boss of La Liga to make things clear.
"He tells how we distorted the market? There is hypocrisy in this statement which is ironic.
"Number one, let's look at the Spanish league, time to beat records of player acquisition, I mean, who started that? Let's go back to world records, [Luis] Figo [Zinedine] Zidane. These huge jumps in these transfers, where did they arrive?
"You know, history, you have to go back to the history of La Liga, a league dominated by two clubs and Mr. Tebas should look into the history of this league and about the distortions that have occurred throughout the ages.
"And then you look at transfers." In the top 10 transfers of all time, Manchester City does not have a single player in it, not one, so I do not take it seriously and ask our fans to always put that in context.
"Always look at the facts, and I think that people with glbad houses should not throw stones.I'm happy to talk to anyone as long as the conversation is about facts, but once we start to talk about insinuations and theories, time for that. "
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