Bernardo Silva questions football schedule congestion
Bernardo Silva questions football schedule congestion alleging that players’ well-being is not taken care of.
The question surrounding the number of matches in the football calendar has been in discussion and continues to raise debate.
Manchester City player, Bernardo Silva is the latest to raise the question of the football schedule.
Even though the regular seasons for clubs have ended, Bernardo Silva is aware of the demands that players face.
Many players have embarked on international games, from Nations League to friendlies, and the life of a professional football does not end.
Frankly, a madness amount of matches as the players are starting to ask when is enough, enough?
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Bernardo Silva questions football schedule congestion
Silva spoke about football schedule congestion with ESPN:
“For fans it’s good but for players it’s hard. After a season in which we’ve had 60 games, to come here [international teams] and play four more… many people have spoken about it. There are too many games, in the end, too many injuries…”
“We start the new season in a month’s time and I’m certain we are not going to be 100% ready.
It’s tough but it is what it is.”
His teammate at Mancity, Kevin De Bruyne also brought up similar issues just earlier this week and it seems no one is listening to the players.
But at some point players will need to have discussions on games played; when, where, and how.
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