Luis Figo asserts that the European Super League ‘is dead’

The former Portuguese international referred during an event in Madrid to the complaint of the Super League for alleged “abuses” by UEFA.

Former Portuguese soccer player Luis Figo He stated that “the Super League is dead” and that “it is normal for the world of football to be against this competition.”

The former Portuguese international, current football advisor for UEFA, responded to the statement issued yesterday by the Super League in which they pointed out abuses by UEFA itself: “The Super League is dead. I think they are trying to get the deceased out of the drawer but I don’t think there is abuse. The Champions League is a system that was built 70 years ago and that logically will have to evolve together with society and football. What surprises me is that teams that were in the club association and that approved the new Champions format come from behind to do a new competition ”, he declared during a ceremony in Madrid.

“UEFA is not against any team, because no one has excluded those teams from competitions. They have opted for a competition in which only 20 teams benefit and it is logical that the others, and the world of football in general, are against this situation”He added.

Real Madrid will face Sheriff Tiraspol this Wednesday, a team that beat the Whites at the Santiago Bernabéu (1-2), in search of qualification for the Champions League round of 16: “Champions League matches are always complicated, It is the best competition at club level and it has the possibility of achieving the classification and finishing first against a team that, so far, is the surprise of the group ”, said Figo.

In the same way, the former Real Madrid player appreciated the moment of form of the Italian team Carlo Ancelotti: “Madrid is fine, I think they are one of the favorites to win LaLiga. For the Champions League I like Bayern Munich, they have very good players and they play very well ”.

The Portuguese won the Ballon d’Or – the world’s best player award – in 2000, and currently sees Polish striker Robert Lewandoski (Bayern Munich) as one of the big favorites to win the award this year.

“I think last year they didn’t give it to Lewandoski because of the covid, he deserved it. Maybe he would be one of those who deserves it. Then there are the usual ones, Messi, Cristiano … or Benzema, who has a career that can undoubtedly win it. It is a bit complicated because they are the votes of the people ”.

On the arrival of Xavi Hernández to the Blaugrana bench, Figo affirmed that “we still have to wait” to see his potential: “He has just arrived. I saw the game yesterday and I think Barcelona played quite well, at least good football. But I think he lacks players at the top who can make a difference. We have to wait, it has generated a lot of enthusiasm with their arrival and we will see how far they can go ”.

His compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored one of Manchester United’s two goals against Villarreal on Tuesday, received some criticism in England for the dismissal of his manager, Norwegian Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Figo was blunt on this matter: “Cristiano is the best, that (the rumors) are nonsense. Solskjaer has been fired because of the results and because in this case he has not had the performance that the owners wanted. So far Cristiano has been one of the best in terms of performance and goals ”.

The Portuguese also spoke about the controversy generated around the tickets that players like the Brazilians Vinicius or Neymar receive and whether they have to be protected: “I think that football has to be protected, not just Vinicius or Neymar. They are players with unbalanced and 1v1 characteristics, but that is what the referees are for. I do not think that any player plays to hurt, football is like that ”, he sentenced. (D)

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