“I don’t like the Super League and I hope it doesn’t happen”

Before the game, a group of Liverpool fans demonstrated against the European Super League

Liverpool midfielder James Milner said on Monday that he doesn’t like the European Super League and hopes it doesn’t come true.

The English player addressed the media after the 1-1 draw against him Leeds United.

“As everyone thinks, there are many questions that need to be resolved. I can only give my opinion. I don’t like it and I hope it doesn’t happen “, said against Sky Sports Captain of Liverpool, one of the founding clubs of the Super League.

Milner is one of the first footballers of one of the founding clubs to partner with Bruno Fernandes, from Manchester United, and Joao Cancelo, van Manchester City.

Before the match, a group of Liverpool fans demonstrated against the European Super League and placed banners outside the Anfield stadium to show their outrage that the ‘Reds’ have decided to join the new competition that will host some of the most powerful clubs in the world. brings the world together. world.

Following the official announcement of the founding of the Super League last Sunday, Liverpool fans gathered at the home ground of the team led by Jurgen Klopp this Monday and hung two blankets reading reports denouncing the game. The Twitter account, ‘The Redmen TV’, was responsible for sharing the images of the English followers.

One of the banners read “LFC fans are against the European Super League” and another of the banners stressed that they were “ashamed” of the institution and suggested that the club’s history ended after the controversial decision to participate in the exclusive contest.

However, not only the group of Liverpool fans is against the European Super League as different players and former footballers have used their social networks to demonstrate against the new competition.

This report uses information from EFE.

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