UEFA chief Ceferin calls on La Liga to stop criticism of PSG
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La fiesta que la UEFA organizó en Paris con los finalistas de la Champions tuvo un momento especialmente llamativo cuando los presidentes de los dos equipos, Real Madrid y Liverpool, hicieron el tradicional obsequio al presidente de la UEFA, Aleksander Ceferin.
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UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin on Friday encouraged leagues to "worry about their own situation" in response to remarks by La Liga chief Javier Tebas after Paris Saint-Germain persuaded Kylian Mbappe to stay in France rather than join Real Madrid. Tebas hit out at Mbappe's decision to snub the Spanish champions and sign a new three-year deal in Paris, calling the contract "an insult to football". Speaking to AFP in an interview in Paris ahead of Saturday's Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid, Ceferin said: "I absolutely don't agree. There are too many insults anyway in football, and I think that every league should worry about their own situation."