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Guardiola tells players to lead change over workload fears

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has urged players to lead the fight for change in the heated debate over the dangers posed by an increased fixture schedule.

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City midfielder Rodri recently suggested players would consider going on strike in a bid to halt the dramatic rise in matches crammed into an already hectic calendar.

With the Champions League first stage now featuring an additional two matches and the expanded Club World Cup at the end of the season, Guardiola’s Premier League champions could play a maximum of 76 matches during the 2024/25 campaign.

Top players also have international fixtures to factor into the grueling schedule.

Global Players’ Union FIFPro has said footballers should play a maximum of 50 to 60 games per season, depending on their age.

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker joined the row when he said players were not given a voice by the sport’s authorities to express their concerns.

Many leading managers have expressed support for the players’ concerns, with Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany calling for a cap on the number of games a player is allowed to feature in each year.

As the debate intensifies, Guardiola says players have the power to spark change because the sport cannot go on without them.

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“I’m pretty sure that if something is going to change, it must come from the players,” he said.

“They are the only ones who can change something about the organization, to take a voice.

“The business can be without managers, sporting directors, media, owners but without players you cannot play. The only ones with the power to do it are them.”

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