Man City's Rodri warns of strike action over fixture increase
Players observe a minute's applause to honour former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson prior to the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Brentford at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on September 14, 2024. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
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Manchester City midfielder Rodri has warned leading footballers
could go on strike if clubs continue to face an ever-expanding schedule.
City, the 2023 Champions League winners, face Italian giants Inter
Milan at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday, in their first match of the
competition's new league phase.
The expanded 36-team tournament, in which all clubs play eight
league fixtures, is a far cry from the original European Cup which only
featured reigning national champions.
City will also compete in an expanded Club World Cup at the end of
the season.
"Yes, I think we are close to that," said Rodri when
asked on Tuesday if there was a possibility of players going on strike.
"If it keeps this way we will have no other option. It is
something that worries us."
City manager Pep Guardiola was more reserved, however, saying:
"We are in our first game, then the second and we will see what happens in
the last games to go through.
"It is not necessary to look now. It's in the future. We will
see."
Spain star Rodri's comments echoed those of Liverpool goalkeeper
Alisson, who said players were being ignored by football chiefs when it came to
the issue of fixture congestion.
Liverpool are away to AC Milan on Tuesday in their opening
fixture.
"Sometimes nobody asks the players what they think about
adding more games," Alisson told reporters on Monday.
"Maybe
our opinion doesn't matter, but everybody knows what we think about having more
games. Everybody's tired of that."

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