Arsene Wenger feels busy football calendar is offset by increased player welfare
Arsene Wenger believes advances in technology have aided player welfare enough to cope with football’s growing calendar.
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Arsene Wenger believes advances in technology have aided player welfare enough to cope with football’s growing calendar.
Indian men's hockey team vice-captain Hardik Singh on Wednesday said the FIH Player of the Year award is a recognition of his "hard work and perseverance" that he has put in over the years to excel in the sport he loves. Hardik on Tuesday became the third male player from India to win the coveted award, joining Manpreet Singh (2019) and Harmanpreet Singh (2020-21 and 2021-22). Besides Hardik, India women's team skipper Savita Punia won the FIH Goalkeeper of the Year award for the third consecutive time.
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The Punjab Kings committed a big gaffe in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 auction as they bought the 'wrong player'. Upon realising the mistake, the franchise did raise the issue with the auctioneer Mallika Sagar but was informed that the bid has already been completed, hence it cannot be reversed. The player to be at the center of this chaos was uncapped Indian Shashank Singh, who despite being bought in the auction, is unlikely to be in a happy mood knowing the franchise that made a successful bid for him, didn't even want him in the first place.
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Manchester City secured their place in the final of the Club World Cup with a comfortable 3-0 win over Urawa Red Diamonds on Tuesday.
FIFA's chief of Global Football Development Arsene Wenger said the governing body's decision to expand the Club World Cup will benefit the sport outside Europe, amid criticism of the tournament's impact on a congested football calendar.