MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Manchester City's two-year ban from European football could undermine manager Pep Guardiola's attempt to rebuild the team after a disappointing failure to compete with Liverpool in the Premier League title race this season.
Until UEFA handed out its ban on Friday citing breaches of its Financial Fair Play regulations, the focus at City was on how they might strengthen their squad to make a stronger bid next season.
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