Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp believes the World Cup is the worst idea implemented in football due to serious fears about players' health.
The German is currently head of Red Bull's global football and one of her team, Red Bull Salzburg, is eligible for the US S Tournament.
Klopp often complains about player and venue workload and waste, and just days before the World Cup Club Championship, Global Players Union Fifpro published a report that will allow players to be approved for at least four weeks off the season break.
This year's SK World Cup was the first to include 32 teams and 48 games, with Salzburg leaving the group stage.
In an exclusive interview with German newspaper Welt Am Sonntag, Klopp spoke about the expansion format and player development. "It's all about the game, not about the events around it. That's why the World Cup is the worst idea implemented in football in this respect," he said.
People who are not involved in daily business or have nothing to do.
There's crazy money to join, but it's not for all clubs either.
Last year it was the Copa [USA] and the European Championship, and this year it was the Club World Cup and next year's World Cup. This means there is no real recovery for the players involved, both physically and mentally.
In September, a week before the ACL injury, Manchester City's Rodri, Rodri midfielder, was the player who raided on strike due to the increase in the game, suggesting that teammate Manuel Akanji must retire at the age of 30. In October, FIFPRO filed a legal complaint with the European Commission regarding the control of FIFA abuse, particularly in connection with the World Cup, and FIFPRO representatives met with FIFA in January.
Klopp added: I have serious fears that players will suffer from injuries that were injured once before the next season. If it's not the next season, it will occur at the World Cup or after.
You always expect the player to enter every game, as if the player was the last game. I talk about it 70 or 75 times a year. But it cannot continue like this.
If you don't get them, you can't provide the best performance, so you need to make sure you have a break. If this is not achieved, the entire product will lose its value.
Senior FIFA sources announced earlier this month that BBC Sports announced that players' scores are the focus of their decision-making, indicating initiatives such as funds for players, additional exchange substances in competitions, and permanent concussion exchanges.
The proposal that the competition contributed to further overload on the game calendar was released permanently, and sources said it was not due to the World Cup.
Up to seven Club World Cup games are played by two teams every four years, with the competition slots replacing the competitions previously used in the FIFA Confederations Cup.
Wirtz rates are insane" but he can give something great."
Klopp won the Premier League title in his first responsible season after finishing nine years of spells as Liverpool boss last summer. Since then, Red has spent an incredible recruitment, with Germany signing Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wiltz in a £116 million deal by Club Records.
"There's no doubt about it. That's a crazy amount," Klopp said. We all agree to talk about great players here.
I know they said they'd spend 100 million euros to players. But the world has changed many times. The same goes for the market.
My part of soccer always maintains the game itself, but if you want to play at the top level, you can't train all the players yourself. Sometimes they have to capture other places [from the player].
22 -ear -Old When asked if Wirtz would establish himself at Anfield, Klopp added. Of course, of course, I don't know exactly which position Arne has in mind for Florian.
He is a great player who can give all clubs great things. Whether he will make the English Champion of Reign even better remains to be seen.
Can Klopp go back to coaching? Klopp said he would not train her team by leading Red Bull's global football strategy in January.
The 58-year-old is sure he will not return to coaching for a moment, such as when German club RB Leipzigmarko rose in March. Ole Werner was appointed successor last week.
"My gut feelings told me: "No," Klopp said. I loved my job, but I haven't missed anything. That's about my role at Red Bull. There we have not hanging Damocles' sword about our coach. My motto is faithfully. It tells you how that is done.
It never happens. Red Bull didn't bring me as a potential trainer. I should pass on the experience I gained as a head coach and manager and support my younger colleagues.
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