Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus - the three final holdouts of the European Super League - have hit back at UEFA over the collapse of the project, in a blistering statement on Saturday.
Nine of the dozen founding clubs, including the Premier League's "Big Six", La Liga leaders Atletico Madrid and Serie A duo Inter and AC Milan, have already been confirmed to face financial penalties after they held talks with the European governing body.
But the continued resistance of the Blaugrana, Los Blancos and the Bianconeri remains a sticking point, with the three now launching an incendinary attack upon both UEFA and FIFA too.