In the football world, complaints have increased about the tight schedules forced on players, forcing many to speak out against FIFA and UEFA. Vocal about the effects on their mental and physical health, players criticise the lack of consideration given their well-being. The need for changes that put player welfare first has become louder.
Son Heung-min joins the club of players raising concerns over the football calendar
The newest soccer talent to openly express worries about the quantity of games players are expected to participate in is Tottenham striker Son Heung-min.
Given the pressures imposed on players, the South Korea international said there was a “massive” chance of harm to them.
His remarks followed last week’s revelation by Manchester City midfielder Rodri that players were almost ready for strike action. Days later, Rodri damaged his knees ligaments.
Rodri has ligament damage in his right knee, City said Wednesday without giving a time frame for his potential absence. He was injured during City’s Premier League game against Arsenal on Sunday when jostling with Thomas Partey in the box at a corner.