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Real chief Perez attacks UEFA, FIFA
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MADRID: Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez lashed out at various targets during the club’s annual general meeting on Sunday including UEFA and FIFA. Perez has been at war with the bodies over the Super League project which Real, Barcelona and other sides tried to launch in 2021. Perez blasted the new and expanded Champions League format which features eight group games instead of six and an extra round of matches for some clubs. “The new Champions League format is unfair, nobody understands it,” said Perez. “With more games, the value of each one has fallen almost 30%, there are more games, but they are worth less. This event will only arouse interest at the end and not at the start.” Perez has often insisted the Super League project will save the sport and reiterated at the assembly he thinks football is “gravely injured”. Perez also railed against the Ballon d’Or voting and organisers after Manchester City’s Rodri won the award ahead of Los Blancos’ forward Vinicius Jr.
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