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Boris Johnson says UK government will try to stop European Super League football competition
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has vowed his government will do “everything that we can do” to ensure to breakaway European Super League does not go ahead.
Key points:
- UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the breakaway league would be damaging to domestic football in Britain
- He said his government supports and will work with football authorities to stop the European Super League
- The Prime Minister is the latest figure to criticise the 12 clubs who announced the new continental competition
The comments come in the wake of the announcement by 12 of Europe’s largest football clubs — six of them English — that they will form their own 20-team European competition.
The new league would be up against the Champions League, with the clubs…
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