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Brighton boss Graham Potter admits European Super League fiasco was 'disturbing and sad'... while Adam Lallana praises former Liverpool team-mate Jordan Henderson for leading players' revolt against competition

Graham Potter admits the creation of the controversial European Super League left him feeling like football had been 'attacked', but praised supporters for their backlash that led to the competition's collapse.

The football world was rocked on Sunday when 12 clubs looking including a Premier League six of Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur announced shock plans to breakaway and form a new tournament.

But after a furious reaction from fans, players and managers in the following two days, the six clubs were soon forced into embarrassing climbdowns triggering the Super League's demise.