J. Carragher angered by "Liverpool" decision to join the Super League © PA

On Sunday evening, the football world was shaken by news of the creation of the Super League by 12 European clubs. "Liverpool," "Manchester United," "Manchester City," "Chelsea," "Arsenal," "Tottenham," "Real," "Barcelona," "Atletico," "Juventus," "Inter," and "AC Milan" officially became the founders of this new tournament and will compete without the possibility of relegation. The idea of a closed league particularly angered "Liverpool" legend Jamie Carragher. "Throughout this season, all I hear from representatives of 'Liverpool' is how much they miss their fans. It's funny how fans' voices are only heard when it's favorable for the club. The more I delve into the idea of the Super League, the more I come to the conclusion that 'Liverpool' owners want to see empty stands because fans will surely not stay silent. Today 'Liverpool' will face 'Leeds,' and it is the most appropriate time to talk about the Super League. This match could be incredibly important for 'Liverpool' in the fight for a place in next season's Champions League. Millions of people will tune in to this match for this very reason. The intrigue in the battle for a spot in the top four will accompany all of 'Liverpool's' remaining matches this season," Carragher told The Telegraph.