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UEFA threatens to ban clubs that join breakaway super league

- European football closed ranks yesterday, threatenin­g to ban any clubs that join a breakaway competitio­n after the spectre of a European Super League re-emerged on the eve of a vote on Champions League reforms. UEFA said yesterday that they had learned

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MANCHESTER, (Reuters)

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European football Super League project that threatens the principle of solidarity and sporting merit,” the French presidency said in a statement sent to Reuters.

“The French state will support all the steps taken by the LFP, FFF, UEFA and FIFA to protect the integrity of federal competitio­ns, whether national or European,” the Elysee added, citing the national, European and globally soccer governing bodies.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson also opposed the move.

“Plans for a European Super League would be very damaging for football and we support football authoritie­s in taking action,” Johnson tweeted.

“They would strike at the heart of the domestic game, and will concern fans across the country. The clubs involved must answer to their fans and the wider footballin­g community before taking any further steps.”

Earlier yesterday, the board of Italy’s Serie A league held an emergency meeting on the threatened Super League.

LONDON, (Reuters) Leicester City reached the FA Cup final for the first time in more than 50 years as Kelechi Iheanacho’s goal secured a 1-0 win over Southampto­n at Wembley yesterday.

A disappoint­ing game was settled 10 minutes after the interval as the in-form Nigerian striker slotted at the second attempt after good work by Jamie Vardy.

Leicester, who have never won the FA Cup and last appeared in the final in 1969, will face Chelsea on May 15.

A crowd of around 4,000, mainly local residents and key workers, were allowed to attend the semi-final as part of a test event for the return of crowds as COVID-19 restrictio­ns ease.

There was precious little for them to get excited about in a dull first half, but the second period was marginally better.

It was no surprise that Iheanacho scored the winner as he has now netted 10 times in his last seven games.

Southampto­n, who had not conceded a goal in reaching the semi-finals, rarely threatened and failed to force a save out of Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.

Iheanacho was already the highest-scoring African player in the FA Cup, having overtaken Chelsea’s Didier Drogba (12) by scoring in the 3-1 defeat of Manchester United in the quarter-final.

His 14th in the competitio­n was all about the tenaciousn­ess of Vardy, and a little bit of luck.

Vardy turned well on the left flank and powered forward before cutting a pass back towards Iheanacho who had cleverly found some space in the area.

His first effort, which was going wide, was blocked but the ball came back to him and he side-footed past Fraser Forster.

“It’s amazing for the club who have waited a long time to get to an FA Cup final,” manager Brendan Rodgers said. “We deserved it today, we defended very strong.

“Tight game with so much at stake. You work so hard and it is an opportunit­y to create history for your club. Concentrat­ion was good, defended well when we had to.”

Vardy wasted Leicester’s only real chance before the break after being played in by Youri Tielemans.

After Iheanacho’s goal, Leicester looked comfortabl­e with substitute James Maddision failing to hit the target with a couple of good chances.

The closest Southampto­n came to an equaliser was an Ibrahima Diallo effort narrowly off target but it was a timid display by the south coast side.

“We left everything on the pitch that was possible for us but we had no shots on target,” Southampto­n boss Ralph Hassenhuet­tl said. “We didn’t have a lot of chances in the final third, one or two good moments but it wasn’t enough.

“We saw a not very good football game to be honest with both teams a little nervous.”

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