The boss of the Italian coaching federation has called for Juventus, AC Milan and Inter to be thrown out of Serie A as punishment for their involvement in the Super League.
Renzo Ulivieri, president of the Associazione Italiana Allenatori Calcio, has accused the three clubs of "a dirty trick" after they were revealed as being among the 12 founding members of the breakaway competition which has caused outrage among the football world.
Juve, Inter and Milan, along with six Premier League clubs and three Liga sides, have announced they intend to form a new competition which has been widely regarded as a direct challenge to national leagues and the Champions League.