Vincent Kompany ‘sceptical’ of critics amid City breaking rules
Former Manchester City captain, Vincent Kompany has said he is “very sceptical” of people “pointing fingers” at Manchester City after the club was charged by the Premier League with breaking financial rules.”
City have been charged with 115 breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules following a four-year investigation – and other PL teams are calling for the champions to be relegated.
In a statement, City said they were “surprised” by the charges.
“I look at it and sometimes roll my eyes a little bit,” Kompany said.
“No doubt there’s a lot of righteousness in the world to come and tell you what you’ve done wrong, and then if everybody looks at themselves, I think the football industry in general is not one that can afford to point the finger too many times,” he added.
“I think all of you will have a little bit of a smile on your face to know what the football industry is about. I’m very sceptical when people start pointing fingers.
“Do the best for yourself and let’s try and improve all the time but I’m a little bit sceptical when the fingers get pointed easily.”
‘Looking to put matter to rest once and for all’
Vincent Kompany won four Premier League titles during his 11 years at the Etihad from 2008 until 2019.
The charges against City related to a period between 2009 and 2018 – where the club won all six of its PL titles.
The Premier League has referred the club to an independent commission over alleged rule breaches, with possible punishments ranging from a fine and points deduction to expulsion from the league.
City said in a statement: “The club welcomes the review of this matter by an independent commission, to impartially consider the comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence that exists in support of its position.
“As such we look forward to this matter being put to rest once and for all.”