UEFA and FIFA “kill players”: Guardiola

City coach criticized the lack of rest this season for the players, who are human beings and not cars

Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City, criticized the lack of rest that exists this season in football and he mentioned that UEFA and FIFA “kill players”.

“It’s too much,” said the Spanish coach. “They are human beings, not cars. I know some of them are sad because you want to play everything, but this is not possible, “said Guardiola, who in the win against Leicester City made six changes from the last game.

“To be good in all this year’s competitions without spectators, in the shortest season in history, if you don’t break you can’t compete and you couldn’t be in the position we are in,” he added.

“They could play, yes, they have an incredible mentality, but they have to rest. UEFA and FIFA kill players because it’s too much. I haven’t had a week off since I started. “

The Premier League is the only major league that does not allow five substitutions per game and keeps it at three.

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