The Borneo Post

Inter boss Conte says UEFA needs to change

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MILAN: Inter Milan coach Antonio Conte, whose club were among 12 involved in the failed European Super League project, believes UEFA needs to consider a possible better distributi­on of revenues.

Inter Milan, AC Milan and Juventus on Wednesday reluctantl­y followed all six English clubs as well as Atletico Madrid in giving up on the closed European tournament, while continuing to push for change in world football.

Conte said that while sport should always be based on “meritocrac­y” and “traditions”, he believed the system of distributi­on of rights by the sport’s governing bodies needs to evolve.

“Only a small part is given to clubs participat­ing in competitio­ns,” said the former Chelsea and Juventus coach after the Serie A leaders were held 1-1 in their midweek league game against Spezia.

“Meritocrac­y must come first. Having said that, after everything that has happened, UEFA, they have to reflect too. Clubs invest a lot in players and coaches, UEFA does not invest, although players are squeezed like lemons. Clubs must be rewarded more appropriat­ely,” he added.

Italian champions Juventus, whose president Andrea Agnelli was one of the driving forces behind the ill-fated proposal, accepted the withdrawal of most of the founding teams made the plan unworkable.

“(Juventus) believe that at present there are limited chances that the project be completed in the form originally conceived,” the Turin club said.

They added that they were “convinced of the soundness of the project’s sport, commercial and legal premises”.

Meanwhile, Inter extended their advantage to 10 points in the league, as nearest rivals Milan fell to a 2-1 home defeat by Sassuolo after a chaotic few days amid the Super League furore.

Champions Juventus moved third, just one point behind Milan, after beating Parma 3-1.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Ivan Perisic (centre) scores the equaliser for Inter Milan.
— AFP photo Ivan Perisic (centre) scores the equaliser for Inter Milan.

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