Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, has voiced his apprehensions regarding the pressures placed on players, especially in light of recent developments such as the expanded Club World Cup and extended playing time in matches.
Having secured a treble victory last season by clinching the Champions League title, Manchester City is scheduled to participate in the December Club World Cup held in Saudi Arabia. This edition is intended to be the last with seven teams, as the subsequent tournament in the summer of 2025 will feature 32 teams and take place in the United States.
Furthermore, there has been a notable increase in added time during matches, a strategy observed during the previous World Cup held in Qatar, aimed at curbing time-wasting. This alteration is poised to be implemented in Premier League matches for the upcoming season.
Speaking ahead of his side opening their 2023-24 campaign with Sunday’s Community Shield clash against Arsenal, Guardiola said: “I know at the end of next season, we are going to make a (Club) World Cup in the United States after finishing the season, two or three more weeks. That means the holidays will be 15 days or maybe three weeks.
“I think it doesn’t exist already, pre-seasons. The problem is here (touching his head) – exhausted. Look already how many players are injured in pre-season, in bad conditions, humidity, hot, the pitches are not really good, especially in the States.
“It is what it is, so we have to adapt, adjust – but it is not normal.
“Now, for example, every game we’re going to play for 100 minutes. Wasting time – from my point of view it is not going to be solved by extending 10 more minutes. It’s more tiring for the players. It’s too much.
“FIFA, UEFA – more competitions. The World Cup – more teams. This (Club) World Cup – I don’t know how many teams.
“I don’t know what (is going to happen) in the future, for the players, even the managers, to prepare. That’s why you have to see exactly how much you demand of the players.
“Every day, season by season, it’s difficult to handle for the players. They love to play but they need also recovery, with the stress and tension they have. They make a show like they do in front of 55-60,000 people – that is a lot of energy, mental energy, and every week, to do it, is a lot.
“But every year is getting worse and worse, and will be worse. I don’t know how it is going to end, honestly.”
As City prepare to hunt down further silverware, Guardiola has stressed the need for a game-by-game approach in which they “respect incredibly the opponent, do our best to win in the way we believe is better – and after we will see”.
And he added: “I would say honestly we are closer to not repeating the treble than winning it, we are closer to not winning the Premier League than winning it. And no team ever won four in a row.
“Last season – I didn’t start thinking we are going to win the treble. We started, ‘let’s go to try to win (the Community Shield) against Liverpool’ and we lost 3-1.
“And after (that) we won and step by step, good moments. Normally we arrive (in the last few months of the season) in a good mentality and shape, and this is what we are going to try to do again.”
City’s inaugural Champions League victory in June further bolstered their impressive collection of honors under Guardiola’s leadership since 2016, which includes five league titles, two FA Cups, and four League Cups.
Guardiola, the Catalan mastermind, extended his commitment to the club by signing a contract that extends until 2025 in November of the previous year. When questioned about the possibility of contemplating an exit following the triumphant treble win, he responded by affirming his contentment and comfort with his decision to sign the contract.
“Nothing changed, for the fact of win or not win. It is how I am happy, and the people is happy, the board especially, the hierarchy, because in the end they decide which manager has to lead this group of players. If they are satisfied, I still am satisfied.
“I want to defend what we won and year by year, maybe at the end of the season I am tired, or I say we will talk with the club, or maybe extend more, I don’t know.”