UEFA response: threatens to expel three of four Champions League semi-finalists this week



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The Association of European Football Federations is reportedly set to launch up to three of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals this season – Manchester City, London, Chelsea and Real Madrid – as early as this week.

The same sad fate awaits Manchester United and Arsenal in London, one step away from the UEFA Europa League final.

“It just came to our attention then. I think it will happen on Friday. Then we will have to figure out how to finish our tournaments this year,” UEFA member Jesper Moller, who is also the director of the Danish Football Association, told Reuters.

It is also noted that the players who play in the new Super League will knock on the door to their national teams and the teams themselves will not be able to participate in the national championships.

We remind you that Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus (all – Italy), London Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United have begun to create the Super League. “(All – England), Atlético de Madrid, Barcelona and Real Madrid (all – Spain).

The strongest German and French clubs, such as Bayern Munich or Paris Saint-Germain, have deviated from the project.

The Super League is expected to gather 20 teams and start the season in August.

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