Pep Guardiola Slams Fixture Congestion: Calls for Player Health Priority
In a passionate and candid outburst, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expressed strong dissatisfaction with the fixture schedule, emphasizing the toll it takes on players’ well-being.
Guardiola’s frustration was palpable as he labeled the situation “unacceptable” and “not normal.” Following a grueling match against Bayern Munich that extended to 120 minutes, he questioned why his team had to play immediately afterward, especially when other top clubs like Chelsea, Manchester United, and Coventry had a midweek break.
“It’s unacceptable to play today. It’s unacceptable. It’s not normal. For the health of the players, after 120 minutes… it’s unacceptable,” Guardiola exclaimed, highlighting the physical strain on his squad.
The seasoned manager expressed disbelief at how his players managed to endure such demanding conditions, acknowledging their resilience and labeling them as “legends.”
“We love playing football, but it’s for the players, for their health… it’s too much,” Guardiola reiterated, underlining the paramount importance of prioritizing player welfare over fixture congestion.
His passionate plea resonated with many in the football community, sparking discussions about the need for a more balanced and player-friendly scheduling approach.
Guardiola’s words shed light on the challenges faced by elite players and the crucial role of clubs and football authorities in safeguarding their well-being amidst rigorous competition schedules.
Guardiola’s team overcame Chelsea to book a place in the Final of this year’s FA Cup.