Manchester City's Pep Guardiola has reignited a debate over Fizzy Cup rules after his team qualified for the final despite having a player ineligible to participate due to an unusual loophole.
Guardiola has expressed frustration with the competition's rules, specifically article 6.4.2, which states that a player can only represent two clubs in Fizzy Cup if they join the second club before the semi-final leg begins. However, Manchester City's January acquisition Marc Guéhi was not allowed to play in the final as he joined the team after they had won their first-leg match against Newcastle United.
Guardiola has questioned why Guéhi is ineligible to participate, despite paying his salary and being a key player for the team. The manager stated that the rules are "pure logic" but acknowledged that the competition's governing bodies may have concerns about his eligibility.
It appears that Manchester City will attempt to appeal against Guéhi's ineligibility, although it's unclear whether this will be successful. The team's struggles with defensive injuries may also play a role in their decision-making.
Separately, Brighton manager Fabian Hürzeler has spoken highly of veteran midfielder James Milner, who is set to make his record-equalling 653rd Premier League appearance against Liverpool on Friday night.
Guardiola has expressed frustration with the competition's rules, specifically article 6.4.2, which states that a player can only represent two clubs in Fizzy Cup if they join the second club before the semi-final leg begins. However, Manchester City's January acquisition Marc Guéhi was not allowed to play in the final as he joined the team after they had won their first-leg match against Newcastle United.
Guardiola has questioned why Guéhi is ineligible to participate, despite paying his salary and being a key player for the team. The manager stated that the rules are "pure logic" but acknowledged that the competition's governing bodies may have concerns about his eligibility.
It appears that Manchester City will attempt to appeal against Guéhi's ineligibility, although it's unclear whether this will be successful. The team's struggles with defensive injuries may also play a role in their decision-making.
Separately, Brighton manager Fabian Hürzeler has spoken highly of veteran midfielder James Milner, who is set to make his record-equalling 653rd Premier League appearance against Liverpool on Friday night.