In the line in which many colleagues have presented themselves in recent days (and in years now), this time it is Kevin de Bruyne the one who raised his voice against the infernal match schedule to which the highest level of football players, those who play for all the titles, are subjected every season. He attacked, in this context, FIFA and UEFA, which he considered most responsible. This is not the first time he has complained about this.
And injuries don’t stop happening, both at club and national team level. “I think the real problem will come when we finish the Club World Cup. We know that between the final of the Club World Cup and the first matchday of the Premier League there will only be three weeks. So we have three weeks off and to get ready. to play another 80 games later.”
The Manchester City striker went straight to the point: “Maybe this year everything will be fine, but next year it will be a problem. England’s PFA and the players’ associations of other countries have tried to find solutions. The problem is that UEFA and FIFA are doing extra games and we can try to say something, but no solution is found. They don’t care.
Source: La Verdad

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