Sampdoria President Massimo Ferrero believes the FIGC should punish Inter, Milan and Juventus even if the Super League won't happen.

The three Serie A clubs had agreed to join the Super League, but the project collapsed in less than 48 hours, starting with withdrawing the six Premier League clubs involved.

Sampdoria President Massimo Ferrero believes the FIGC should punish Inter, Milan and Juventus even if the Super League won't happen.

The three Serie A clubs had agreed to join the Super League, but the project collapsed in less than 48 hours, starting with withdrawing the six Premier League clubs involved.

“Football would not exist without the fans. We must take football back. If we go after people on a power trip, we do not go anywhere. How dare they?” Ferrero told Radio Marte.

“I’ve always voted against Agnelli, I’ve never followed him. What did he do in such a delicate moment? I have no words for him. If I say what I think, they will censor the radio.”

Agnelli attended an emergency Lega Serie A meeting on Monday and reportedly told the attendees that the Super League would change nothing domestically as Juventus have been winning for the last 80 years.

“I told him he is a genius and deserved applause,” Ferrero said.

“He, Milan and Inter should not have shown up. They wanted to take a different path. Why did they attend the meeting?

“I hope they will face sanctions, I don’t think they can get away with it. All the Italians have been damaged. We can rely on a valuable person as the FIGC President. He knows what to do.

“I am shocked because Andrea remains a good person for me. I don’t know what crossed his mind or which ideas he was attracted by.”

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