Actually, every format that is implemented will still have its pros and cons. There is no fair and perfect match system except for the domestic league where each team will compete with each other and the winner is the one who deserves to get the most points. But even the domestic league also has problems if there is one team that is very dominant then the league will become a farmer's league. The new UCL format will give us a new experience in watching every match in the UCL. Each team will use new strategies and player rotation becomes very important here. I think squad depth will be an important factor next season. And I ask if this will be detrimental to teams that do not have good squad depth?
I am sure that it is not going to end up working on the very first season, we are not going to see every team have a great situation from the very first season, but I am sure that eventually after a few years, teams will realize that having a deep rotation will make them a lot better. This is why I think it is going to be a lot greater, it will make it a bit bigger and better.
We should consider how we could make it work some other way, and we could probably consider the situation to be possibly better for any team that has a good youth setup as well. Because any team that has a deep and successful youth team could play them at least at the cup games, and maybe a few good ones at the league games as well, making everyone rest during the season.