I'm not a fan, said Bayern-Torjäger Robert Lewandowski in Dubai, where the Globe Soccer Awards were awarded. We have so many games every year, so many hard weeks — not only the games themselves, but also the many weeks of preparation.
If you want to offer the fans something special, which breaks through the routine, pauses are indispensable. With a World Cup every two years, the level would fall, warned Lewandowski: This is physically and mentally impossible.
Mbappé: I agree with Robert
Dylan Mbappé also sees the FIFA plans critical. The World Cup is currently unique, would become a normal competition at a shortening rhythm, according to the (attacker) of Paris St. German.
I agree with Robert: We already have 60 games a year and many competitions. We like to play, but if it's too much, it's too much. Who wants quality wool, must allow the players pauses, also finds Mbappé.
While Infantile is likely to know many small FIFA member associations on his site, UEFA and South American CONMEBOL have clearly positioned themselves against the idea of more frequent World Cup-out — and a kind of counterclaim forged around Nations League instead.
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