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European leagues want fewer automatic spots in Champions League

- Reuters

geneva — Fewer top clubs should get automatic spots in the lucrative group stage of the Champions League, the umbrella organisati­on representi­ng Europe’s domestic leagues (EPFL) said on Tuesday.

EPFL chairman Lars-Christer Olsson said he wanted more teams from the biggest leagues to play their way through the qualifying competitio­n instead.

UEFA last year announced that it would give more slots to teams from the four biggest leagues, effectivel­y England, Spain, Germany and Italy, while cutting those allocated to sides from smaller countries.

Those changes will come into effect for the 2018-21 cycle but Olsson told reporters he was already looking ahead to 2021-24 when he was hoping to persuade UEFA to do an about-turn.

“There is a common view among the leagues that there should be less

There is a common view among the leagues that there should be less clubs directly qualified Lars-Christer Olsson

clubs directly qualified (for the group stage) because qualificat­ion for the Champions League should mean more and give more opportunit­ies for more teams to qualify,” he said.

The Swede added that the format to be introduced next year would “widen the gap between the rich ones and those who have less”.

Olsson was speaking after EPFL reached an agreement with UEFA which would guarantee it a part in future decision-making on matters like competitio­n structure and match scheduling.

Olsson said that UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, elected last year, is “obviously looking for a bigger inclusion of stakeholde­rs than in the past and we have a totally different climate now”.

He said both parties had agreed about the dangers of a handful of clubs dominating European competitio­n.

“We have agreed that we are both going to work to develop and enhance the competitiv­e balance, including in domestic competitio­ns,” he said. “We are convincd that keeping competitiv­e balance is necessary to keep the interest of the fans and make competitio­ns more interestin­g.”

Olsson said that there was no chance of Champions League knockout stage matches being played on Saturday nights instead of midweek, which French media reports said last week had been proposed by some clubs.

“As far as I can understand, the internatio­nal club matches should be played in midweek apart form the final.” —

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