Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has hit out at Uefa's failed investigation into the financial dealings of the club and demanded an apology.Guardiola has accused it of damaging the reputation of the former English champions.Etihad bosses have been left breathing a huge sigh of relief after seeing a two-year European ban imposed by Uefa overturned following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.City had been accused of 'serious breaches' of FFP rules - but were cleared because some of the allegations dated back longer than the five year time limit outlined within Uefa's own rules.Despite being fined £9m for obstructing the investigation, Guardiola believes the club is owed an apology for having its reputation tarnished - and.
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