Manchester Evening News

Vinny wants cap on number of games played by top stars

- By JAMIE GARDNER

VINCENT Kompany believes a cap should be placed on the number of matches top profession­als can play as football’s fixture calendar continues to fill up.

The former City captain is concerned by the workload being placed on top stars, who can play 50 to 60 games a season.

Kompany, who is part of world players’ union FIFPro’s Global Player Council, told Belgian television network Sporza: “Yes, it does not have to be a limitation, but a sort of cap. There is no other way – we will probably be playing 100 matches soon.

“After the last World Cup I might have had seven days of vacation. I think that in the last two to three years, I might have had two seven-day breaks.

“But these are not seven-day mental breaks, only physical breaks. Two seven-day physical breaks.”

Kompany believes squad sizes will have to increase from 25 to 40 to accommodat­e extra matches.

“If they want to play more games, as I’ve heard, and if they want to play on different continents because football has become a global game, which I do understand, then they have to make more players available,” he said. “A squad of 40 players that plays those 100 matches. I can imagine that. But not a squad of 25 players.”

The issue of player workload has been in the spotlight again this week, after Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said he would rest his senior players for an FA Cup fourth-round replay against Shrewsbury to ensure they were able to gain the benefit from a scheduled mid-season break.

The European Club Associatio­n, though, is proposing changes to the structure of continenta­l club competitio­n from 2024 which may lead to an increase in matches, while FIFA’s Club World Cup will be expanded to a 24-team tournament.

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