The president of UEFA, Aleksander Ceferin, commented on the discontent of the footballers due to the tight match schedule.
Oku.Az reports that the official said such protests are inappropriate. According to him, if the number of matches decreases, it will not affect the players’ salaries.
“If we say that footballers are modern gladiators, we would exaggerate a bit. The players are also protected by the referees on the field. Nowadays, footballers play more matches. However, I do not agree with the idea that “The most “The players from my country, Slovenia, Real appear as frequently as the Madrid players, but they earn 500 times less than them. If we reduce the number of matches. Club income will decrease. will affect the players’ salaries.”
It should be noted that many times renowned footballers have expressed their objections to playing on a tight schedule.