"At one time [the Super League] was a project based on a closed league, which would protect a few, and put the European football pyramid in danger," Gil Marin told Atletico's own media platforms.
"Now it's just about vindication for one club, in its stubborn fight against the system. I honestly believe the best way to change things that you don't agree with is doing so from within. From the outside, however big the club is, the only thing you achieve is creating uncertainty for television channels and sponsors, and with that, slow down the growth of the competitions in their current formats.
"UEFA and the European Club Association, which represent the system, have adapted their competitions with the aim of allowing clubs from more countries to participate, thanks to the three European competitions: the Champions League, the Europa League and the Conference League. And at the same time, they've ensured that the big clubs make more money."