Pep Guardiola has voiced his frustration at the Premier League allegedly rejecting Manchester City's request to delay the start of next season.
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- Guardiola bemoans scheduling chaos
- City boss wants delay to next season
- Fulham travel to the Etihad
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The Manchester City boss claimed that the Premier League had denied the clubâs request to push the start of 2025-26 back a couple of weeks. The club are scheduled to play in the newly reformed FIFA Club World Cup at the end of the season and the City boss believes his players are not being allowed enough time to rest and recover. Guardiola was keen to air his grievances in a rather sarcastic manner, although contacted the Premier League, who said no official request to delay the season had been made.
- AFP
WHAT GUARDIOLA SAID
Speaking ahead of City's clash with Fulham on Saturday, Guardiola said sarcastically: "The Premier League has not allowed us to postpone the first two games for our recovery. Thank you so much.
"I think the club asked the league to postpone one or two or three weeks so we can have a holiday after the [Club] World Cup but it is absolutely not allowed. The Premier League say yes to us? No. Absolutely not."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
Guardiolaâs concerns come amid a rising tide of players complaining about fixture congestion. Cityâs Rodri threatened that players could go on strike if their concerns are not addressed, warning that playing up to 70 games a season would take a toll on their health and fitness. The Spanish midfielder then injured his knee ligaments against Arsenal and will be out for most, if not the whole, season.
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WHAT NEXT FOR GUARDIOLA?
After playing in the Champions League in midweek, City now host Fulham at the Etihad hoping to pounce on any slip-up Liverpool may make in the earlier Saturday kick-off against Crystal Palace. City will also be keeping an eye on the score at the Emirates as Arsenal host Southampton ahead of the international break.
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