LaLiga president Javier Tebas has taken fresh aim at the Super League’s attempts at revival.
A22, the company aiming to set up the new competition, has published a new document entitled “Ten principles for a European football league”, which has been signed by A22 CEO Bernt Reichart.
Tebas took to Twitter to make his scepticism at the new proposals abundantly clear, likening the ESL to the Big Bad Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood and European soccer to the young girl herself.
“The Super League is the Wolf disguised as Grandma in an effort try to fool European soccer. But ITS nose and ITS teeth are very big,” he wrote, with his message accompanied by an illustration by Brazilian artist Emerson Coe.
Tebas also questioned various aspects of the Super League proposal.
“Four divisions in Europe? And, of course, the top one will be for them, just like in the 2019 reform. Clubs will run it? Of course, only the big ones,” he wrote.
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