The CEO of the Inter Beppe Marotta, before the game with him SPAL, he repeated what he said Paolo Maldini: he did not work for the Super League. “It was the decision of the owners, who were looking for a new football model, but something has obviously not worked”, explained the Nerazzurri manager in 'Sky', who nevertheless defended the 'rebel' teams: “It all started in good faith, trying to avoid the bankruptcy of this sport. If the football institutions do not intervene, we cannot continue. We cannot spend money and that is a damage to the whole pyramid. “Marotta, moreover, defended himself in this way from the personal attacks of Urbano Cairo, president of Torino, who asked him to resign as adviser to the Italian Football Federation: “I will not do it, I do it to defend the clubs because I have experience in this. I do not understand personal attacks, I am not a judas or a traitor. These offenses caused public and private threats. “
Fabio Paratici, sports director of the Juventus, for his part continued to defend the project in 'DAZN': “We are still convinced that the Super League was a unique opportunity for all of football. Changes are always difficult to assimilate, but it takes time. “The bianconero also wanted to respond to the criticism he received: “We respect everyone, but you have to know what they are talking about. I can't take everything they say, because now, with social networks, anyone talks”. Meanwhile, the president of the FIGC Gabriele Gravina, ruled out sanctions for the Calcio rebels: “An idea cannot be sanctioned, it was just a project that did not come to fruition.”