Kompany slams Man City critics after Premier League charges

Vincent Kompany statue outside the Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium in Manchester, United Kingdom. (Photo by Conor Molloy/News Images/Sipa USA)
Former
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany hit back at the club's critics on
Tuesday after the champions were rocked by more than 100 charges relating to
the Premier League's financial rules.
City have
been charged with alleged offences relating to a period between 2009 and 2018,
with the potential punishments if they are found guilty ranging from fines to
expulsion from the Premier League.
Kompany, now
manager of Championship leaders Burnley, won four Premier League titles and six
domestic cups during an 11-year spell at the Etihad Stadium.
The
36-year-old Belgian retains strong emotional ties with City and, although he
would not comment directly on the charges, he said it was wrong for outsiders
to point the finger of blame at his old club.
Asked after
Burnley's FA Cup win against Ipswich if the financial allegations could tarnish
the memories of what he achieved at City, Kompany said: "I kind of look at
it and sometimes roll my eyes a little bit.
"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.
"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."
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