Agnelli’s counter-attack: ”The ESL is not doomed, 12 clubs agreed on it”

Juventus president Andrea Agnelli insists that the European Super League project didn’t fail and that as many as 12 clubs had put their signature on the mutual agreement.European Super League revamp on the way? Tebas: ESL creators lie more than PutinAgnelli, speaking at the Financial Times Business of Football summit in London on Thursday, said of the European Super League:”To me, it is not a failure. We have been hearing projects of potential breakaway leagues ever since I was a teenager.”Last year was the first time that not one, not two, not three, but 12 clubs made a very important statement that was a profound alarm to the system.”Say goodbye to the Champions League as you know it: a new format kicks offAgnelli was part of the European Super League leadership group alongside Real Madrid chairman Florentino Perez, Manchester United co-chairman Joel Glazer, Liverpool owner John W. Henry and Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke.Here we go again! The shattered idea of European Super League revives under nursery of the mighty trioThe formation of the 12-club European Super League led to widespread condemnation, which eventually saw Premier League sides Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur all withdraw from the competition.FRI: 01.55: (1.20) MANAGUA (6.00) DEPT. OCOTAL (12.0)

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