Arsene Wenger, the former French coach of Arsenal, expressed his surprise at the involvement of a number of English clubs in the European Super League project, and said that everyone in Europe dreams of destroying the English Premier League (the Premier League).

Wenger said in statements carried by the British newspaper "Daily Mail" that he felt perplexed by the position of the English clubs that joined the European Super League project.

He said, "He was born dead. From the start I did not believe that the Super League would succeed. The most surprising thing in all is the English behavior. In Europe everyone dreams of destroying the Premier League, but in England we do it ourselves."

The coach - who supervised Arsenal for 22 years - added, "I cannot understand the logic behind this tournament. England voted for Brexit, and now they want to have an excellent league."

Wenger - who is currently overseeing a program to develop the ball with the International Football Association (FIFA) - indicated that the success of the European Premier League would have meant the destruction of the English Premier League. Thing".

Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham and Liverpool withdrew from the European Premier League project less than 48 hours after announcing its founding, and this came after pressure from the media, fans and officials in the British government.