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CGTN Sports Talk: A war breaks out in Europe over football
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CGTN Sports Talk EP47 Super League.mp3

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It took the UEFA and 12 top-life football clubs simply hours to reach a you-and-me situation. Real Madrid, Manchester United, Juventus and the other nine want a "European Super League" in which they can enjoy juicy revenues without worrying about Robin Hood. The UEFA refuses to give way. Instead, it decided to add more teams to the Champions League and has a new format in place, which will take effect in four years.

Though the top European football governing body and the heavyweight clubs have rarely been best friends, things have never been so at daggers drawn with each other before. European football is standing at a crossroads in terms of its future. What comes next?

A football fan protests against European Super League at Elland Road, Leeds, England, 19 April, 2021. /CFP

A football fan protests against European Super League at Elland Road, Leeds, England, 19 April, 2021. /CFP

Aleksander Ceferin, president of the UEFA. /CFP

Aleksander Ceferin, president of the UEFA. /CFP

Host: Li Xiang 

Guest: Josh McNally

Cover designer: Feng Yuan 

Chief editor: Chen Ran

Supervisor: Zhang Shilei

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