Football
De Bruyne: UEFA and FIFA have added more matches. Concerns are rising. It looks as if money talks louder than the players
Kevin de Bruyne is one of the big critics of FIFA and UEFA. The reason for this is the busy schedule, because of which footballers do not have time to recover and because of this serious injuries or psychological problems can occur.
Kevin De Bruyne is one of the big critics of FIFA and UEFA. The reason for this is the busy schedule, because of which footballers do not have time to recover and because of this serious injuries or psychological problems can occur.
- De Bruyne criticises FIFA and UEFA
- The reason is the large number of matches
- Players don’t have enough holidays
At the start of the 2015/16 season, Belgian midfielder Kevin De Bruyne became a new Manchester City player. He soon established himself in his team’s starting line-up and later became a legend.
Currently, he is one of the most respected footballers in the world and thanks to this status, he is trying to improve the conditions not only for himself, but also for others.
As a result, he has become a critic of FIFA and UEFA, which are trying to increase the number of matches and thus make more money. However, the experienced footballer points out that the players do not have much time to relax.
De Bruyne on FIFA and UEFA
“The different associations, including the PFA, have tried to find a solution and the only major change is that UEFA and FIFA have added more matches.
Concerns are increasing, there are no solutions. It seems as if money talks louder than the players,” complained the Manchester City player.
“The real problem will come next year after the Club World Cup, with the final match of the tournament and the first game of the new Premier League season just three weeks apart.
We will get three weeks to rest and prepare for the next 80 games,” added De Bruyne, whose words most players and fans alike will agree with.
Source: Livesport
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