Juventus facing prospect of further European embarrassment amid Serie A struggles
By Daniele VerriItalian football journalist
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Juventus have failed to win Serie A for the first time since the 2010-11 season
It takes a whole lot of irony to analyse the situation Juventus find themselves in right now.
The Italian giants were one of the driving forces of the European Super League (ESL), scheming a revolution against Uefa and its premium asset, the Champions League, yet now they are left struggling even to qualify for the tournament they attempted to break away from.
With three matches left to play in Serie A, one of them against champions Inter Milan on Saturday, Juve are fifth in the league and on the verge of missing out on reaching the competition that remains the pinnacle of European football, the one that allowed them to become what they are now and without which they would have been unable to sign Cristiano Ronaldo, who earns 31m euros per year.
BREAKING NEWS: UEFA confirm they are opening disciplinary investigation against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus as they seek to punish the European Super League rebels with a potential Champions League ban
Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus face the prospect of a ban from European football as UEFA push ahead with disciplinary investigation
The trio were among 12 clubs who tried to form breakaway Super League
The other nine accepted forfeit of prize money to return to the UEFA fold
But the three remaining clubs are holding out and UEFA will push for sanctions
Two-year ban from Europe is the harshest potential punishment available
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Chelsea and Manchester City fans will be able to participate in the UEFA Champions League final.
However, supporters of both clubs are facing the growing possibility that the May 29th exhibition will have to travel to Portugal instead of Wembley.
There were fierce negotiations between the government and Ufa on the transfer of the game to Wembley, and this day failed to break the deadlock.
As SunSport revealed, Uefa wants to ensure that media, broadcasters, VIPs and sponsors are not restricted in the country-the government hopes that they can only stay in the hotel area for the rest of the time and cannot be ignored.
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