Real Madrid president Perez has said Premier League clubs are “trying to save football” – but he admits, “We haven’t made it very clear.”


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Real Madrid president Florentino Perez reiterated that he believed the Premier League could “save football”, while adding that he believed that the near-universal reaction to the plan was due to “it being presented poorly”. Perez is leading the campaign to form the Premier League, which collapsed in the days following its announcement due to the withdrawal of the six English clubs, Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan. However, the Real Madrid coach, who has been criticized by La Liga president Javier Tebas, remains committed to the idea of ​​the Premier League and says he still believes it may be exactly what football needs in the wake of the economic hardships it caused and its predecessor. Coronavirus pandemic, what did Perez say? “The European Union gave the game a show that I was totally surprised by,” Larguero said on Spanish television. “As if we dropped a nuclear bomb. What did we do wrong? Maybe we did it badly, but why didn’t they let us talk about it.” It is unfair that he loses six in England and wins 14, that the big clubs in Spain lose money and the smaller clubs win. Football pyramid. If there is money at the top, the money flows down and everyone gets some. ”At the top [of tennis, [Roger] Federer should play against [Rafael] Nadal. People are not going to see Nadal for 80% in the world. He added, “I have never seen such aggression from the president of UEFA and the domestic leagues. It appears to be orderly. Insults and threats as football we killed. We were trying to save football. “The Road Ahead: Despite the setback in the Premier League, Perez believes there will eventually be another proposal and another plan to change what he sees as something current” out of date. ” I am sad and disappointed. ”He said,“ We ​​have been working in this field for years, and we are looking forward to seeing how we can make things better from a football and economic point of view. Tournaments are sacred. What we can change is the midweek games. The Champions League is outdated. It’s only interesting from the quarter-finals. “We are open to someone else who comes with a choice other than the Premier League. It’s not about the rich and the poor. Madrid is not rich, they are rich in prizes. I don’t earn a penny from this. I have to say that in 20 years, if I wanted a shirt, I paid for it. I have the authority to say, if I am doing this, it is for football. ” Further reading


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