How could it be otherwise, Granada has rejected in an official statement the creation of “the so-called Super League” (This is how it reflects). He considers that this competition, of an elitist nature, “limits the objectives of the clubs that are struggling to continue growing.”
For your interest we reproduce the statement of the Nasrid entity. “Through these lines the Granada Club de Fútbol shows its rejection of the creation of a European league made up of a small number of clubs, thus widening the gap within the continental competition and limiting access to it to the rest of the clubs that fight every day to exceed their objectives and continue to grow sportingly and institutionally.
After what was officially stated by LaLiga and other high-level football establishments, we consider that this new competition model will represent a even greater differentiation of clubs with more history and resources and, in turn, will deprive the other institutions with less developed structures to reach the elite. This previously created model would have deprived our club of the recent European dream, assuming an irreparable economic, sporting and social decline after 90 years of history working to continue growing ”.
Granada have completed their most glorious season in 90 years of history reaching the quarterfinals of the Europa League facing a European champion, Manchester United and defeating PSV (also European champion) and Naples (once UEFA champion, current Europa League). A feat that with this turnaround sought by the powerful in Europe could not be repeated.
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