The main English media and sports newspapers around the world have highlighted last night's intense day on the continental football scene. Manchester City, Tottenham, Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea have abandoned the Super League project, as they have stated in their official communications. The six clubs of the Premier League withdraw from the plan and this is how the press covers radiograph it in one night for the history of football:
“The European Super League plan exploded on an extraordinary day, leaving the sport more divided than ever. The wounds will take a long time to heal.”
“The European Super League collapsed last night after the six English clubs involved announced that they were withdrawing after an extraordinary reaction from fans, players, coaches and politicians. Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur said they were leaving the project. , and the other six teams involved in the parallel league are expected to join them. “
“The European Super League collapses on Tuesday night after the six English clubs drastically show their intention to withdraw from the competition after being disconcerted by the furious reaction of the fans and the government.”
“All six English clubs involved in the European Super League plans have drastically dropped out of the competition after a huge reaction from fans. After days of fury from fans, experts and players, Manchester City became the first team tonight to announce that they were withdrawing from the tournament. In a statement, the club said that it had formally carried out the procedures to withdraw from the group. “
“The remaining Premier League clubs have confirmed their departure from the European Super League tonight. In a statement, Arsenal stated: '” As a result of listening to you and the world of football in general over the last few days, we are withdrawing from the proposed Super League. We made a mistake and we apologize for it. '
“Just 48 hours after the so-called 'big six' of the Premier League announced that they would form a parallel competition alongside six clubs from Spain and Italy, the proposal is already on the verge of collapse. Fans, players and governing bodies have joined in in a firm condemnation and resistance to the plans of a closed Super League “.
“All six Premier League clubs that were to participate in the planned European Super League have withdrawn from the competition. Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham were ready to participate in the proposed tournament, along with three teams from LaLiga and three from Serie A. “
“After Manchester City, early in the evening, English clubs announced on chain their withdrawal from the Super League project. Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United and Chelsea have announced their resignation on social media.”
“Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool announced on Wednesday night that they were saying goodbye to the Super League. A little later, Chelsea, who played Brighton (0-0) at the last minute, did the same “.
“Real Madrid stays. And with him the three Italians. Silence. Atlético de Madrid and Barcelona are doubting. All the English have left. The dominoes began to fall in an afternoon to remember when the Super League began to collapse The project presented at midnight two days ago would already be finished. “
“The City is the first to make the decision, the other English follow him. Woodward will leave the 'Red Devils' at the end of the year. Atlético de Madrid and Barcelona have doubts.”
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