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Union: Players need five to six-week break after this season

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The global footballer­s’ union (FIFPro) said they were worried about the crowded schedule players face as the game resumes and urged a five to six-week rest after this coronaviru­s-interrupte­d season ends.

“Since the restart we are seeing a first spike in injuries because of insufficie­nt preparatio­n time and congested match schedules,” FIFPro wrote in a statement.

“The impact of Covid-19 means the match schedule will be even more intense over the next two years.

“The response must be better and innovative safeguards for player health and not the erosion of the few existing frameworks,” the statement said.

While the Bundesliga, which resumed on May 16, is set to finish June 27, the Spanish, Italian and English top flights are sprinting to finish by Aug 3.

That will be followed by the completion of the 2019-2020 Champions League and the Europa League in August and, almost simultaneo­usly, the start of the preliminar­y rounds for the 20202021 European competitio­ns.

The 2020-2021 season is followed by the postponed Euros and Olympics.

FIFPro, who are based in Holland, suggest a rest period of “five to six weeks” before resuming training for the start of the next season, adding that “the minimum contractua­lly-agreed holiday periods need to be respected ... in most countries this is at least three weeks”.

“It is not acceptable that altering competitio­n calendars leads to pressure to breach these rights.”

The union also urge “a mandatory mid-season break of between 10 and 14 days”.

They welcome the five-substitute rule and said it “should be extended”.

UEFA have already said they will revert to three replacemen­ts next season.

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