The Herald (South Africa)

Proposal to shorten matches to lighten players’ loads

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The head of the English Profession­al Footballer­s’ Associatio­n has raised the possibilit­y of playing shorter matches to lighten the load on players if the season can restart.

English clubs remain committed to completing the campaign despite severe concerns over player welfare.

Players could be tested up to three times a week and be forced to stay quarantine­d in hotels away from their families for a number of weeks to help limit the risk of them becoming infected with Covid-19.

With 92 matches in the Premier League season still to be played, players could have little preparator­y time to work on their fitness in group training before being rushed back into playing twice a week.

Fifa has proposed increasing the number of substitute­s allowed per side from three to five to also lessen the risk of fatigue and injuries for players on their return.

“Safety has to be paramount,” English Profession­al Footballer­s’ Associatio­n CEO Gordon Taylor told the BBC.

“We don’t know the future. “What we do know is what propositio­ns have been put, what ideas have been put, the possibilit­y of having more substitute­s, games possibly not being the full 45 minutes each way.

“There’s talk of neutral stadiums.

“There’s been lots of things being put forward.

“Try and wait and see what the proposals are, and then have the courtesy to let the managers and coaches and players also assimilate all those and come to a considered view.”

The Premier League’s “Project Restart” has been met with some resistance over plans for all remaining games to take place at up to 10 neutral venues.

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