Thunderbolt at PSG! The very strong words of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi

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The president of Paris Saint-Germain spoke this week. A statement that should not go unnoticed…

This is a subject that continues to fuel debate in the highest levels of European football. Fierce opponent of the Super League, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi reiterated his position this week, in comments reported by the Madrid daily AS.

For me, the Super League does not exist, launched the president of Paris Saint-Germain. I asked Laporta when they were going to stop with this stupid idea. The Champions League is the best club competition in the world. They play it, we faced each other in the quarter-finals. I hope this stops soon, because it doesn’t make any sense. »

Big pressure from Nasser Al-Khelaïfi

It is therefore with his hat as president of the ECA (European Club Association) that the boss of PSG sent a message to Florentino Perez and Joan Laporta.

The door is always open for these clubs which are not in the ECA. The Super League does not exist. So when they realize it, they will be welcome to come back. We played against them in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, the best club competition in the world. It’s the best competition, the best system we have. They’re not really happy about it, but then again, they’re playing it because they know it’s important. They know this is the main competition. So I hope you are aware of that. They know the door is always open », concluded the Qatari leader.

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