It is not finished, nor does it show any sign of doing so, the super league and its consequences. This time he was the one talking Alexander Ceferinwhich for the first time was clearer and gave the right name to the two clubs that were not entirely satisfied with being part of that project and were on their side even though they were members.
The first to step outside the Super League project when they saw what it entailed in their own country were the English. Theirs, Chelsea and City of Manchester They didn’t think much of it because, as the UEFA president asserts, they were never completely clear about it. “They both hesitated from the start. One of them made me a phone call to join forces. They didn’t like the idea, but they don’t want to be the only one left out.”Ceferin told Sky Bet, adding that “both said they want to continue our friendship from within the Super League.”.
On the other hand, Ceferin explained that the Manchester Utd and the Liverpool they have their owners “very involved, mostly on the English side”, while from Arsenal and Tottenham “I’m not sure”.
Although the Super League project is still ongoing, Ceferin is not giving it any chance to move forward. “Without the English clubs, the Champions League wouldn’t be the same. That’s why the Super League wouldn’t exist. The German clubs are in the same position, they do not join directly and it is not necessary for people to go to the streets,” said the president of UEFAconvinced that “if Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund join, we will see people in the streets, like in England. France is against and in Spain there are only two clubs out of eighteen who want”.
AND Ceferin threatened “They complain that they want the Super League, play it. There are three of you. Nobody cares, nobody likes them. Neither is football,” he settled.
Source: La Verdad

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