💨 Abstract
The article criticizes the current format of the Champions League, detailing how it has become less about merit and more about adjusting coefficients and failing teams. Next season, an unprecedented six English teams will qualify, including potentially poor-performing clubs like Tottenham and Manchester United. The astronomical allowance and complex coefficient system are scorned as they undermine the league's former simplicity and prestige by allowing even struggling teams to compete.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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