Madrid: Real Madrid head coach Zinedine Zidane said on Friday that his club has the right to play in the Champions League semi-finals, labelling as "absurd" the chance that Los Blancos might be sanctioned for recently attempting to create a breakaway league.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez on Thursday said the proposed Super League is "on standby", despite having to shelve the project just a few days after it was announced following the decision of six top English clubs to pull out amid escalating backlash from their supporters and warnings from the British government that legislation could be introduced to thwart them.
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"We will play in the Champions League, we have the right to do it and we will play. I think it is just absurd, so I won't go into it. What I can say is that we will be ready to play in the Champions League semifinals," Zidane said.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin warned that the 12 European clubs who announced the Super League will face consequences.