Napoli chairman Aurelio De Laurentiis, also knows as prominent film maker, spoke of his concerns about the future of football. Ahead of Napoli game against PSG, 69-year-old Italian businessman discussed the evolution of the game with Le Parisien:

Football is an important industry and, without the brakes of FIFA and UEFA, which go back to antiquity, it would have even more value. We must look to the future, because young people are playing video games. We are sinking right now and we are destroying football. In eight years, newborn children won't care about football. It's our fault, as we're old idiots and there are boring games. Football matches are too long, you fall asleep. You have to play two halves of 30 minutes, with a break of two or three minutes. We must change everything and European football should be England, France, Italy, Germany and Spain.

We perfectly understand that sounds outrageous, but is there seeds of ratio in old man’s speech? What you think, lads?

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