Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has refused to be drawn on the Premier League's extensive charge sheet against Manchester City in his first press conference since Monday's bombshell revelations.
Arteta, 40, spent three years with the reigning champions as an assistant to Pep Guardiola, with a number of the 115 alleged offences levelled at City supposedly taking place while he was at the club, during their most successful ever era.
'I'm not going to make any comment on that, I'm sorry,' he told his pre-Brentford press conference.
However, having refused to answer questions on the matter, Arteta was then asked if he had seen anything untoward going on at the club, to which he replied simply 'No'.