Arne Slot (File photo | AP) 
Football

Slot aims cheeky dig at Manchester City ahead of verdict on 115 charges against it

The Reds hold a nine-point lead in the league after 13 games, and are 11 clear of fifth-placed City.

Associated Press

LIVERPOOL: Days after leading Liverpool to a convincing win over Manchester City, Arne Slot aimed a cheeky dig at the beleaguered English Premier League champion over its charges for allegedly breaching financial rules.

Slot was asked at a news conference on Tuesday for the latest news about the future of Mohamed Salah, who is out of contract at the end of the season and said on Sunday that the 2-0 victory over City might be his last game against Pep Guardiola's team at Anfield.

Smiling, Slot replied: “Maybe Mo knows more about the 115 (charges) that are done, so he expects them not to be in the Premier League next season.”

He immediately emphasized that was a joke.

City faces more than 100 charges, ranging over the period from 2009-18, for financial breaches allegedly committed when the club was trying to establish itself as the biggest force in English soccer. Punishment could be as extreme as expulsion from the league.

City denies the charges and a closed-door hearing is taking place. A verdict is not expected until early next year.

Slot has kicked City while it is down.

The champion has lost four straight games in the Premier League amid a seven-match winless run, easily its worst streak in Guardiola's tenure that started in 2016.

Slot was speaking ahead of Liverpool's match at Newcastle on Wednesday. The Reds hold a nine-point lead in the league after 13 games, and are 11 clear of fifth-placed City.

US will not renew waiver for sale of Russian oil already at sea, says Treasury Secretary Bessent

14-year-old student kills nine in Turkey school shooting, second attack in two days

19-year-old arrested for sexually exploiting around 180 minors, recording over 350 videos in Maharashtra

Trump says opening Hormuz 'permanently' for 'China and the world'; Iran hints at second round of ceasefire talks

India among top five global AI markets, but usage remains city-centric: OpenAI

SCROLL FOR NEXT