Arsenal's Timber says fixture congestion is big topic for players
Premier League - Arsenal v Leicester City - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - September 28, 2024 Arsenal's Jurrien Timber celebrates after the match Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge/File Photo
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Arsenal full back Jurrien Timber has become the
latest player to criticise the fixture schedule saying he totally agrees with
comments made by injured Manchester City midfielder Rodri.
Spain's Rodri, who suffered a season-ending knee
injury in the Premier League clash against Arsenal earlier this month, warned
of possible strike action as players face an expanded Champions League and FIFA
Club World Cup.
Timber missed most of last season with a cruciate
knee ligament injury but has played in all six of Arsenal's Premier League
games this season and is expected to start against Paris St Germain at home in
the Champions League on Tuesday.
"I totally agree with them," Timber told
reporters when asked about Rodri's comments. "It's a big topic in dressing
rooms. I didn't play last season so I'm just enjoying playing now. I totally
understand what they're saying.
"Definitely (players are more at risk). I
think it's honestly a dangerous thing. Even last week we played City and City
played two days later. That's too much.
"I think it's a really good thing that the
players are speaking out now. It doesn't look like it will be getting any less.
We're trying to be there every game and give our best, but it gets harder and
harder. Especially in England where there's no winter break."
Arsenal drew their opening Champions League group
game away to Atalanta and face a PSG side that is likely to be without forward
Ousmane Dembele after reports he could be dropped by manager Luis Enrique for
disciplinary reasons.
The French club have several other players
struggling to be fit to face Arsenal including Nuno Mendes who missed their win
over Rennes at the weekend because of illness.
Lucas Hernandez (knee), Presnel Kimpembe (Achilles)
and Goncalo Ramos (ankle) are all out with long-term injuries.
Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta said Luis Enrique's PSG
will still pose a significant threat.
"They are really tough. They dominate every
phase of play. They have very clear intentions," Arteta said.
"When they don't have the ball, they want it
straight back and they confront you. That's Luis.
"Anywhere he is, he plays the same
context."
Arsenal have concerns over full back Ben White who
missed the 4-2 win over Leicester City at the weekend while Riccardo Calafiori
is also a doubt.
"Those two players are in contention. We didn't do any training
session yesterday. (Calafiori) was a bit emotional after the game. Let's see
how he is today," Arteta said.

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