Rodri Warns of Strike Over Soccer Schedule
Rodri says top soccer players are close to going on strike because of the number of games they have to play.
The Manchester City and Spain midfielder expressed his concerns ahead of City's Champions League opener against Inter Milan on Wednesday.
Rodri was asked if players might start refusing to play due to the calendar.
He replied, "I think we are close to that."
The 28-year-old midfielder is concerned about the way the game is headed, with more games being added to the calendar in competitions like the Champions League.
Rodri believes players are being asked to perform at an unsustainable level.
The introduction of a 32-team Club World Cup, which will be played every four years, is regarded by global players' union FIFPRO as a tipping point for the expansion of international competitions.
FIFPRO has started a legal challenge against FIFA over its expanded competitions.
Rodri said players can be expected to perform at the highest level if they play 40 to 50 games, not 60 to 70 matches.
He cited the example of City teammate Erling Haaland, who had the summer off and has started the season strongly, scoring nine goals in City's first four games.
The Manchester City player is expected to start his first game for City this season against Inter Milan, having been given an extended break by the club after winning Euro 2024 with Spain in July.
City has two more games to play in the first stage of the Champions League and up to seven matches more in the Club World Cup.
Rodri believes that someone needs to take care of the players, as they are the main characters of the sport.
He said, "Not everything is money or marketing, it is also the quality of the show."
The midfielder thinks that when he rests, he performs better, and if people want to see better football, players need to rest.
He hopes that the situation will be addressed soon, as players are close to going on strike.
Rodri's concerns are shared by many players, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold.
The midfielder's comments have sparked a debate about the schedule and player welfare in soccer.
The Champions League opener against Inter Milan is a crucial game for Manchester City, and Rodri's participation will be key to the team's success.
The game is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, and City will be looking to start their campaign on a strong note.
Rodri's comments have highlighted the need for a sustainable schedule in soccer, and it is likely that the issue will continue to be discussed in the coming weeks.
The midfielder's passion for the game and his concern for player welfare are evident in his comments, and he hopes that something will be done to address the issue soon.