UEFA actually coming out looking decent here

If we are being honest the real issue is how often one player or one case gets turned into a symbol for the whole rotten mess and then everyone starts talking as if the individual is the problem rather than the people moving the pieces around behind the scenes, because the Balogun situation is only being discussed like this because of the wider nonsense and if you are trying to defend that kind of selective treatment then you are part of the problem, and I am sick of seeing the same faces get the benefit of the doubt while everyone else is told to shut up and accept it, it is embarrassing and it makes the whole thing feel bent from top to bottom
 
The statement makes sense on its own, and it is hard to object to the principle behind it. The reason it has landed so strongly is that it exposes just how inconsistent the wider governance has been, which is the real problem here.
 
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