Arsene Wenger calls for UEFA rule change after Tottenham win vs Bodo/Glimt
Briefly

Arsene Wenger, the former Arsenal manager, has suggested a significant reform to UEFA's Europa League qualification rules, focusing on the implications for struggling Premier League teams like Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur. Currently, the Europa League champion automatically qualifies for the Champions League, a rule criticized by Wenger. He believes the winners should instead earn a place in the next Europa League, highlighting concerns over fairness and the competitive integrity of European football, as top domestic teams can secure Champions League spots despite poor league performance. This proposal has ignited debate among fans and pundits alike.
Wenger believes that the current rule allowing Europa League winners to qualify for the Champions League should be reconsidered to uphold the integrity of European football.
He argues that it's unfair for underperforming teams like Manchester United and Tottenham to secure Champions League spots through the Europa League.
Wenger acknowledges that while the competition aims to retain value, it may undermine the merit of clubs very much below their potential in the domestic league.
The debate surrounding Wenger's proposal indicates a strong divide among fans and pundits regarding the responsibilities of European football's competitive structures.
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