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Has European football sold its soul?

The four champions league finalists are Manchester City, Paris San Germain, Chelsea and Real Madrid.

The first two clubs are literally owned by Gulf states with awful human rights records. Chelsea, the original oligarch team, are the possession of a corrupt Russian billionaire friend of Putin.

That leaves Real Madrid, the plucky underdog once described as the 'best embassy Spain ever had.' This was when Spain was run by Franco's dictatorship.

Unless you have massive money, you cant compete at the highest level and some of that money comes from some seriously dodgy places.

Next season, there will be more Champions League games as the groups are expanded. Which means more predictability and less drama. Crucially it means more guaranteed income for the biggest clubs.
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Nyloncapes · 61-69, M
Money always talk in any sport, and probably same managers who agree with new format , the ones that banged on about winter break, and players playing to many games causing burn out what a joke, but they never minded taking players all around the world playing in big money friendlies
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@Nyloncapes I agree on the money but I also think Klopp has a point about fixture congestion. Man City will. Probably end up playing over seventy games this season, excluding internationals and the Euros this summer.