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Tebas: Yamal is injured? Player injuries are common I hope Barcelona will withdraw from the European Super League

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In an interview, La Liga Professional League Chairman Tebas talked about topics such as Yamal, the European Super League, and Barcelona's return to the Camp Nou.

Yamar was selected for the new Spanish national team, but Barcelona club said that Yamal felt pubic discomfort again and would miss for 2 to 3 weeks, and the Spanish Football Association later announced that Yamal had withdrawn from the national team due to injury. Tebas said: "I haven't paid close attention to this matter, but there are many games and it's very common for players to be injured. I've seen similar situations, and that's the fact, I don't have more to say."

Recently, media reports said that Barcelona plans to launch the European Super League event. In the past, Barcelona and Real Madrid have contacted many European giants to start the European Super League, but so far only Barcelona and Real Madrid are still insisting on it. Tebas said: "I hope they can withdraw. President Laporta has seen the instability of this project. I would be happy if they give up the European Super League and instead support European football. The European Club Association ECA may not be the best, but I would rather choose ECA than European Super League. The European Super League is not much time, and a year ago they said there will be some action in September this year..."

Barcelona club's home court Camp Nou Stadium was previously renovated, but the construction progress was slower than expected, and now Barcelona hopes to return to the Camp Nou Stadium to play. In response, Tebas said: "They can't wait to go back to the home game, and I hope they can go back to the home game. I know that waiting is worth it because it will give Barcelona a top-notch stadium. Any efforts to renovate the stadium and related facilities are worth it."

La Liga teams performed poorly in the Champions League this week, but Tebas believes: "It needs to be evaluated based on long-term performance. Looking at the data over the past 10 years, nearly 70% of European championships were won by Spanish teams. I don't worry about the outcome of a game. You often ask me this question, but we still won the Champions League."

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