Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland has raised his concerns about the intense football schedule, expressing his support for potential player strike actions amid growing dissatisfaction among top-level players. Last month, fellow teammate Rodri disclosed that leading players had considered the possibility of a strike if calls for a reduced workload weren’t addressed. Unfortunately, Rodri subsequently suffered a knee injury, sidelining him for the season. Joining the ongoing debate, Haaland has warned the sport’s governing bodies about the relentless demands of the current football calendar. Despite beginning the season with renewed energy after missing out on Euro 2024, Haaland stressed the importance of adequate breaks between tournaments. As Man City contends with their participation in the Champions League and the prospect of the new FIFA Club World Cup, Haaland has underscored the urgency for organizations like FIFA, UEFA, and the Premier League to acknowledge the essential need for player rest and recovery.
Erling Haaland said, “It was very positive [resting in the summer] and you can see that on the pitch. I have much more energy, both on and off the pitch. My head is more rested. It’s more important than people think to have a break from your job, no matter what you do, especially if there’s a big physical strain. There has been too many matches for several years, not just after the Champions League format [changed].”
In what could possibly be Pep Guardiola’s last attempt, alongside Kevin De Bruyne and other squad members who have clinched the last four Premier League titles, Manchester City is eager to pursue European glory once again. This year’s journey includes facing 2023 finalists Inter Milan, Juventus, and Paris Saint-Germain among eight teams in a novel first phase consisting of 36 teams in a large mini-league. City aspires to successfully navigate the league phase and ultimately triumph. The Manchester Evening News will provide comprehensive coverage as Guardiola aims for success, helping City overcome last season’s setbacks and demonstrating their prowess on the European stage. You can order your City Champions League guide with worldwide delivery [here](https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/erling-haaland-sends-clear-premier-30107842).