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The European Super League project created an earthquake effect on the football agenda. The first reactions on the subject started to come immediately. But the most curious thing was the sentences to be used by the coaches and footballers of the 12 teams involved in the project.
Jürgen Klopp, who clearly stated that he opposed a tournament in a similar format with his previous statements, was one of the first names to comment on the subject. The German manager stated that his mind did not change, in a statement he made to Sky Sports before his team Liverpool's Leeds United match.
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