Former London's "Arsenal" goalkeeper Jens Lehmann attacks "Premier" league clubs. According to the German, these country's teams simply waste money, and often end up with an empty wallet in the Champions League.
"English teams pay too much for football players, thus damaging other leagues. A newcomer for 20 or 40 million euros? Clubs from other championships gratefully accept the money, knowing that selling players is not worth it.
This is complete nonsense. I believe that representatives of the "Premier" league are making foolish decisions."
"Most of England's clubs are led by people who have never played top-level football. This country's national team is a big disappointment, and last year no team reached the quarterfinals of the Champions League. Sooner or later, they will need to make changes."