Embattled UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has been accused of a “criminal move” for allowing Rangers Europa League clash with Bayer Leverkusen among others to go ahead.
European football's governing body have been heavily criticised for their response to the coronavirus crisis, with football now shut down across the world.They were accused of holding clubs hostage by demanding European leagues continue their season when football resumes and they've also been slaughtered for being too slow to react.
Rangers' home tie against Leverkusen last month was the last match to take place in Scotland before lockdown, with the Germans winning the first leg 3-1.
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