BREAKING NEWS: The European Super League Is On The Verge Of Cancellation
City's match against Chelsea (Twitter/@chelsea)

JAKARTA - The European Super League (ESL) was immediately canceled after Chelsea and Manchester City declared their resignation. Other clubs are holding meetings tonight to break up the competition.

As reported by Talksport, Chelsea took this stance after massive protests from angry fans. Protests took place outside Stamford Bridge ahead of the London Blue's match against Brighton.

During the protest, dozens of fans shouted insults and disappointments. They also threw blue smoke bombs and marched around the stadium.

The police tried to control the situation in various ways. One of them is by lowering Petr Cech, a Chelsea legend who is now the club's technical advisor to the crowd.

In a video circulating on social media, Cech tells the audience: give everyone time.

Before Stamford Bridge, there were also big protests at Elland Road before the Leeds game against Liverpool. The Reds fans protested loudly.

Other protests erupted in many parts of the country. Stadiums are the epicenter of rejection by football fans.

As reported by the New York Times, in England, apart from Chelsea and Manchester City, the attitude of other clubs, such as Arsenal, Manchester United, and Liverpool is still a mystery. What is clear is they are also starting to see the potential that the pressure will be too difficult to contain if they stay on the ESL path.


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