Platini worried over future of game

UEFA president Michel Platini has claimed he is “afraid for the future of football”, saying he believes it is “going pear-shaped” in some areas.

UEFA president Michel Platini has claimed he is “afraid for the future of football”, saying he believes it is “going pear-shaped” in some areas.

Problems appear to be growing across Europe, with Italy preparing for a player strike this weekend days after Spain resolved its own industrial dispute, while the match-fixing scandal in Turkey is growing with Fenerbahce this week excluded from the Champions League.

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