Jurgen Klopp demolishes the Club World Cup: "A folly"

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In an’interview granted to ‘Die Welt’, Jurgen Klopp, currently Red Bull’s Head of Global Soccer, harshly criticized the Club World Cup, the new global competition wanted by FIFA: “It is absolute madness, the worst idea ever experienced in soccer”.

“I understand that for some clubs the money is a lot– added the’former Liverpool coach– but that is not the case for everyone. Players have no more time to recover, either physically or mentally. Last year there was the America&#8217s Cup and the European Championship, this year the Club World Cup, and next year the World Cup. When should they rest?”.

He then made a comparison with the NBA: “An NBA player earns a lot and rests four months a year. Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool captain during the period when the German coach sat on the Reds bench, ed.) never had such a break, nor those salaries”.

“I fear an’unprecedented wave of injuries. They are expected to play every game as if it were a final, 70 or 75 times a year. It cannot go on like this. Without breaks, the product also loses value. In my entire career, I have only once had a two-and-a-half week preparation with the whole team available. Then we played every three days for a whole year. It is inhumane” concluded Klopp.

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