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Cheferin: I like Italian football the most, but to be honest, Serie A s infrastructure is terrible
August 14th Before Paris Saint-Germain's UEFA Super Cup final against Tottenham, UEFA President Cefelin talked about his views on Serie A in an interview with Sky Sports.
Cefelin said: "Although some of the Italian national team's performance is not satisfactory, I think it is growing and Gabrielle Gravina is doing a good job."
"Of the five major leagues, my favorite is Italian football. But to be honest, the infrastructure in Serie A is bad, I'm not an exaggeration at all, and both the government and municipalities need to take measures."
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