Players’ strike, PSG: Luis Enrique refuses to complain about the calendar

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Faced with the infernal pace of the calendars, Rodri, followed by Koundé, Carvajal, Courtois and Guardiola, had mentioned last week the possibility of launching a strike movement. A way to make themselves heard, at a time when the authorities continue their silence on the issue of the players’ health. Invited to speak on the subject this Thursday at a press conference, Luis Enrique confirmed that it was up to the players to speak out, specifying that in France, the pace was still less frantic.

Without a doubt, it is the players who must speak. The calendar is very busy, especially Manchester City’s. Ours is a little less busy because in Ligue 1, we have 2 fewer teams, and therefore 4 fewer matches than in the Premier League.recalled the Asturian. But a less busy calendar would benefit everyone, that’s for sure. Once every 4 years, there will now be this extremely exciting competition (the Club World Cup), everyone wants to participate, but it could be reduced for the health of the players. I share the problem (Spanish and English) but in my situation, I have no right to complain.»

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