
Manchester City are determined to beat all Premier League charges fired at them this week.
City chiefs are determined to ensure victory in what has become a fight for survival with Prem bosses after they were charged with 115 breaches of League rules.
Prem rivals want City booted out of the top flight if the charges are proved.
But that means the Etihad outfit will fight the process all the way, which could even mean going to the High Court or even the Supreme Court - the highest legal platform in England - if required, says The Sun.
And just as in their victory over Uefa after the Champions League ban three years ago, City will unleash an army of lawyers to defeat the Prem legal team and put the charges to bed for good.
City remain furious at the timing of Monday's charge drop, which took place during a telephone conversation between the League club chief executive Ferran Soriano.
And behind the scenes, City's utter determination and focus on final victory is no softer than it was during the ultimately-successful spat with Uefa.
