LaLiga President Javier Tebas trained his guns towards Court of Arbitration in Sport (CAS) after Manchester City's Champions League ban was overturned on Monday.
Europe's governing body UEFA had banned City in February for breaching their Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations between 2012 to 2016.
City couldn't have taken part in Champions League or the Europa league for two years if CAS hadn't ruled in their favour.
Following the announcement, Tebas stated CAS needs reassessment and claimed isn't up to the standard anymore.
"We have to reassess whether CAS is the appropriate body to which to appeal institutional decisions in football, " Tebas told reporters as per independent. co. uk.
"Switzerland is a country with a great history of arbitration, CAS is not up to standard. "
Not just their ban was overturned but their fine was also lessened by CAS.