Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester City are facing an expulsion from UEFA Champions League, chairman of the Danish FA has disclosed.
The above mentioned clubs are among the 12 clubs that have plan to breakaway and form the European Super League, a move which has been widely condemn by football fans, ex-players and coaches.
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Meanwhile, UEFA have promised a heavy sanctions for the 12 clubs involved.
On Monday, UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin announced that players who shall participate in the European Super League will not play for their various national teams in any major tournament.
Further repercussion looks to be on their way as chairman with DBU chairman Jesper Møller Christensen, a member of the UEFA executive committee is expecting sides involved in the European Super League expelled from this season’s Champions League.
Chelsea, Real Madrid and Man City have all reached the semi-finals of the Champions League with only PSG who are not part of the 12 clubs.
“[Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea] are going out, and I expect that to happen on Friday,” Jesper Møller told DR.
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“And then you have to see how to finish the Champions League. There must be one extraordinary executive committee meeting on Friday. I have an expectation that the 12 clubs will be thrown out.”
Jesper Møller comments also suggest that Man United and Arsenal could also be expelled from the Europa League semi-finals.
Source: Ghanaarticles.com