The war between the 'big' of the European football as a result of the Superliga European has not detained , all the contrary. Recently, the president of the Paris Saint-Germain and of the European Association of Clubs (ECA), Nasser To the-Khelaïfi, has spoken in the colloquia Football Talks and has remembered so much to the Real Madrid like the FC Barcelona.
The two 'big' of Spain are two of the three teams that keep in the Superliga founded by Florentino Pérez, beside the Juventus. The maximum mandator of the Parisian group has gone back to criticise the competition and defended to the most modest clubs that would remain excluded in case that it arrived to give the tournament.
"I call it the no-Superliga. The football has to develop so that it respect to the small clubs, average and big, and also to the fans", began saying, adding besides that "parece that some clubs do not want that the average clubs do bigger. They have him fear to the competition", stood out, aiming besides that the football is more than the 'big'.
To the-Khelaïifi aimed, in concrete, that "andl football is bigger that only two or three clubs. This is very important. It has sent the message to all that anybody can break the ecosystem of the football. My colleagues of the ECA and I are very against of the Superliga. The small and average clubs dream with being able to arrive to the Champions. It does not be born being a big club, one turns into a big club. There is not an enclosed group for the big clubs".
'Dardo' direct to the Barça
Of the same way, the president of the Paris Saint-Germain launched an indirectal FC Barcelona to the 'wet' on his worries with the clubs that register big losses. It signalled that "hay clubs that have 1.800 million debt. It is not healthy. That is the danger in the football. The people remains four or five years like president and afterwards leaves the debt and turns into a disaster for another president".
Finally, To the-Khelaïfi insisted in that "this is what has been happening cycle after cycle. This is what have to look and concern us because this is what can destroy the football. We need rules to protect to the clubs of the debt and of the disaster".