The owner of "Liverpool" apologized to the team's fans. © Stop kadras

"Liverpool", like the other five English "Premier" league clubs, withdrew from the creation of the Super League. On Wednesday, the club's owner John W Henry addressed the team's supporters and apologized for attempting to create a new league in Europe. "I want to apologize to all the 'Liverpool' fans for the turmoil that arose due to my fault. Needless to say, the Super League project would never have been approved without the fans' approval. All the clubs in England held this position. The last two days showed that such a project cannot survive. I heard you. I want to apologize to Jurgen, Billy, the players, and all the people working for the 'Liverpool' club. These people are not to blame for what happened in recent days. They undeservedly had to endure the pressure caused. This is the most painful thing for me because these people love this club like crazy," J. W Henry spoke to the club's fans.