The Super League project was proposed by Real Madrid President Florentino Perez, who also signed up Barcelona and Atlético Madrid in Spain, and Juventus, AC Milan and Inter Milan from Italy. The announcement of the Super League was resulted with heavy opposition from all over the world of football, the supporters of the clubs became angry, upset and disappointed.
Super league was unacceptable the competition is elitist and exclusionary, and removing healthy competition, and that the owners of the clubs involved seem to be more influenced by financial reasons than by a genuine love of the game.
Reaction was so obvious let’s have a look on how football world reacted on super league

“I’m absolutely DISGUSTED!” | Gary Neville’s

“It is not sport if it doesn’t matter if you lose.”
—Pep Guardiola reacting to the Super League news

UEFA President Alex Ceferin:

May be an image of 1 person and text that says "OPTUS TUS SPORT UEE We are united against this nonsense project. Any player that will play in the closed league will be banned from playing in the World Cup and Euros. Alex Ceferin UEFA President"

Borussia Dortmund rejects the Super League:

Players also started speaking out against Super League. Ander Herrera was the first players to speak out against Super League plans
He Said:

Bruno Fernandes also made a comment on the proposed European Super League, On his Instagram story.

Jurgen Klopp Gives His Thoughts On Proposed Super League


Fans opposed Super League deliberately and started protests against Super League

After these protests clubs also came into action All six Premier League teams—Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham—have begun the process to withdraw from the Super League.
After seeing six of the original 12 founding clubs drop out, the Super League released this statement:
“We are proposing a new European competition because the existing system does not work,” the statement reads. “Our proposal is aimed at allowing the sport to evolve while generating resources and stability for the full football

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