Now that the threat appears to be over, it is time to take action.

This is the message from Aleksander Ceferin in the

Daily Mail

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For the UEFA president, who came out of the brief but intense soap opera around the Super League, there is no real question of turning the other cheek.

"Everyone must assume the consequences of what has been done, and we cannot act as if nothing had happened", launches the Slovenian Charles Bronson, who remains unclear on the sanctions to come.

"We will see in a few days what there is to do," he says.

The six Englishmen relatively spared?

Ceferin distinguishes three groups among the 12 mutineers: first the English clubs (Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham): “They withdrew first, they admitted to having made a mistake.

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Then the trio who imitated the British with a little delay (Atlético Madrid, AC Milan, Inter Milan).

And finally the three irreducible, "who think that the earth is flat and that the Super League still exists", in the chosen words of the boss of the UEFA, apparently determined to pay Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Juventus Turin ...

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