Vivianne Miedema he cannot play with his classmates Dutch national team here in world which in about two weeks will start on Australia and New Zealand. The player of Arsenal he seriously injured his knee seven months ago and will not be able to attend the appointment. The forward certainly spoke about his injury and many other footballers, sending a clear message to FIFA and UEFA.
“At Arsenal we have five serious injuries in progress. But that’s only in our team, in Europe there are many others,” said a Miedema demanding an investigation into the matter. According to him, everything is mainly due to the tight schedule of matches, a hot topic in women’s football for some time and recently caused conflict between clubs and federations due to day where the internationals have to join the concentrations ..
“We will go from 25 to 55 games a year. A clear example is this World Cup. The tournament will end at the end of August and the players will only have a few days off because two weeks later the the second preliminary round of the Champions League will begin,” it said. In Miedema’s eyes, “FIFA and UEFA should investigate this, find the right middle ground with the clubs and accept responsibility. The welfare of the athletes should come first. That, now, is reversed.”
The Dutchwoman continued her argument: “When you see this schedule full of matches… You want to play everything for your club and also for the national team, but that’s not possible. I did it in the last nine that year and now I have become a victim of all this”.
Source: La Verdad

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