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Why ESL Will Go Ahead Despite Fan Outrage

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Why ESL Will Go Ahead Despite Fan Outrage

Inter great Walter Zenga believes the ESL will go ahead despite fan pushback.

“It’s a big mess,” the 60-year-old – who emerged from Inter’s youth team in 1978 before leaving the club permanently in 1994 – told Stats Perform News.

“I think that I read one interview about [former Manchester United manager Alex] Ferguson that he said that he came from one passion football like when he was young, child play on the street and run over the dreams and everything and now probably the Super League can destroy the oldest small club like he mentioned that he won the Europa league with Aberdeen a small club.

“I don’t think it’s going to be okay for football, it looks like it has become a private club.”

“I think that every club they have own problems now because of the covid situation,” said Zenga, who was last head coach of Serie A side Cagliari in August last year. “We can just say our point of view that’s just opinion it’s not the truth no? We don’t know what are the big problems inside some clubs, we don’t know why they want to create a Super League probably to save the money or something like this.

“I think the only thing in this situation was thinking about the commercial and how to make more money and everything. Then honestly if you ask me do I like the Super League I say no. If you ask me about why one club takes a decision to approach these things I say I don’t know because I’m not involved inside a club, I don’t know the problems this is very difficult to understand.”

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