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Guardiola believes the players must strike to get a change in the schedule

If there is one thing that has preoccupied Jürgen Klopp since he joined English football in October 2015, it is the schedule and all the matches the players have to go through.

The German has felt that he has to repeat himself again and again, without being heard. The Liverpool manager believes that all football associations, national and international, just want more matches, without anyone being willing to sacrifice anything. It goes beyond the quality of the matches and the health of the players.

Pep Guardiola believes that another strike is needed for this case to change.

– Should the players and managers stand together and go on strike or something? Because through words, there will be no solution, he says Pep Guardiola to the Telegraph.

He does not think that will happen.

– I do not think it will happen, because we want to play. We want to continue, and make people happy to go to stadiums 26, 27, 29, 31 and 1. and play matches, because we love to do that.

No breakthrough at the Premier League meeting

On Thursday, there was a Premier League meeting for the managers, and Jürgen Klopp had been particularly critical of the fact that his team was scheduled to play matches on 26 and 28 December. The match against Leeds has now been canceled on December 26

According to The Telegraph, there was no breakthrough for the cancellation at that meeting, and only a few of the managers thought that the matches should be postponed.

Another issue that was certainly discussed was to reintroduce the solution with five substitutes, as the other major European leagues have done. We do not yet know whether the smaller clubs have changed their minds in this matter, but there are forces at work to bring back that solution with the critical corona situation.

The Premier League players have also been in a meeting with the Premier League this week, where Jordan Henderson has been an important voice. Maheta Molango, head of the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA), says this is a case that will not go away on its own.

– The players do not choose to talk about issues like this without having thought carefully through it. Now it is up to those who run the game at all levels, and that they take it seriously so that one can find a constructive solution where the players are involved, says Molango to The Telegraph.

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