Madrid, Chelsea And City Threatened To Be Kicked Out Of The Champions League Because Of The European Super League
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JAKARTA - As the controversy over the European Super League continues, UEFA Executive Committee member Jesper Moller has dealt a crushing blow to three Champions League semifinalists this season.

Moller indicated that Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea could be eliminated from the most prestigious competition in the Blue Continent.

Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester City are three of the 12 founding members of the Super League and will also play in this season's Champions League semi-finals.

"The clubs have to leave, and I hope that happens on Friday," Moller told broadcaster DR on Monday.

"Then we have to find out how to finish the Champions League (this season) tournament. There is an extraordinary executive committee meeting on Friday."

It was also reported that Arsenal and Manchester United, two more of the founding members of the Super League, will face a similar fate in the Europa League.


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