straight to your inboxManchester City have offered Uefa an olive branch after the clash over their overturned European ban.Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, in his annual address to City fans, insisted there are “no grudges” after the conclusion of the damaging prosecution of the club for alleged financial fair play (FFP) breaches.The Blues took the governing body to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after being hit with a two-year suspension and 30million euros fine.The club was cleared of wrongdoing but 10million euros of the fine was allowed to stand, with City being admonished for failing to fully cooperate with Uefa’s original investigation.That was a resounding victory for the Blues, and means they will be back in the Champions.
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