David Moyes questions lack of points deduction for Chelsea amid sanctions

David Moyes questions lack of points deduction for Chelsea amid sanctions

David Moyes has called for the Premier League to explain why Chelsea received a suspended transfer ban and fine for historical financial breaches rather than the points deductions recently imposed on other clubs.

Everton boss ​David Moyes has questioned the “reasoning” behind Chelsea escaping a points deduction for historical financial reporting breaches.

Chelsea were fined £10million and handed a suspended transfer ban on March 16 for incomplete payments made during Roman Abramovich’s ownership.

Moyes, whose Everton side suffered two points deductions last season for sustainability breaches, demanded a clearer explanation of the disparity in punishments ahead of Sunday’s clash.

​The Scotsman argued that fans deserve to understand why a financial penalty was deemed sufficient compared to the “pain” of losing league points.

“What would you rather have, a £10m fine or a 10 point deduction?” Moyes asked during Friday’s press conference.

While the Premier League cited Chelsea’s self-reporting as a mitigating factor, Moyes insisted that more transparency is needed regarding the long-term impact of such fines.

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