CorSera: UEFA pressure Serie A to reconsider Milan-Como plan after LaLiga U-turn
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CorSera: UEFA pressure Serie A to reconsider Milan-Como plan after LaLiga U-turn
"AC Milan's game against Como is set to be played in Australia, but something has happened which could see a change of plans. The official announcement hasn't arrived yet, but Milan-Como in Perth on the weekend of February 7-8 seems like a done deal and just needs to be ratified. Until it is made official, though, there is always the possibility for a U-turn."
"Earlier this week, it was confirmed that LaLiga have decided to cancel the Villarreal-Barcelona match in Miami on December 20 following protests from players and fans, as well as Real Madrid's complaint about the league's integrity. As Corriere della Sera (via MilanPress) explain this morning, there is now curiosity to understand the fate of the game in Western Australia between the two sides from Lombardy, given the precedent now set from Spain."
"They add that UEFA are putting strong pressure on Lega Serie A to reconsider their plans to play a game halfway across the world. The project is moving forward for now, awaiting approval from the Asian Football Confederation and FIFA above all. Reports believe Serie A will earn €12m just for the game being at the Optus Stadium, of which Milan will get the lion's share. However the public pressure may become too much to have a price tag."
AC Milan's game against Como is scheduled to be played in Perth, Australia, on the weekend of February 7-8 but lacks an official ratification and could still be cancelled. LaLiga recently cancelled a Miami match after player and fan protests and a complaint over competition integrity, which sets a precedent that raises questions about staging domestic league games abroad. UEFA is applying strong pressure on Lega Serie A to reconsider the plans. Approval is still awaited from the Asian Football Confederation and FIFA. Serie A stands to earn €12m for the Optus Stadium fixture, with Milan receiving the largest share, but public pressure may outweigh commercial gain.
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