Arteta Worried Over Players’ Welfare In Arsenal Fixture Pile-Up

Arteta Worried Over Players’ Welfare In Arsenal Fixture Pile-Up

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Due to Arsenal’s ongoing fixture stack-up, Mike Arteta cautioned that the top priority for football’s rule-makers should be the player welfare.

On December 16, Arteta’s side will face Crystal Palace in the League Cup quarter-finals.

However, that would leave Palace with three games in five days, and Palace could lose to the FA Cup holders if their game was moved to the Emirates Stadium.

The final-eight game should be played on December 16th, according to what Arsenal are willing to accept in order to avoid further aggravated by the hectic Christmas schedule.

Arsenal are currently playing seven matches in just 22 days, with the Premier League leaders visiting Burnley on Saturday and then making their Champions League debut at Slavia Prague on Tuesday.

Every choice we make regarding a fixture must be based on two things; The rest must be very, very far away from the players’ welfare, followed by supporters, and that is it. And that rule should never be forgotten, Arteta told reporters on Friday.

We in our industry all won’t get there if we have that large piece of paper with those two principles in front of us before we make any decisions. Anything is possible if we don’t and simply ignore that. ”

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Man City's Rodri
After being injured during Manchester City’s and Arsenal’s English Premier League game at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north-west England, on September 22, 2024, the Spanish midfielder #16 Rodri (C) receives medical attention before being taken off the field. (Photo by Paul ELLIS/AFP)

Rodri, a midfielder for Manchester City, stated last year that players could strike as a result of a rise in competition.

Arteta asked whether the discussion of player strikes would continue as the fixtures grew, noting that: “We will never get to that point.

The window must be closed there, we told the owner. That window cannot be opened. It needs to be closed. It is our most priceless asset. ”

With a 2-0 victory over Brighton on Wednesday, Arsenal advanced to the semifinals of the League Cup.

The red-hot Gunners won eight straight victories in all competitions under the banner.

With a four-point lead at the top of the table and a defense that hasn’t been broken in six matches, they’ll head to Burnley.

After finishing the previous three seasons as runners-up, Arsenal are hoping to capture the English title for the first time since 2004.

When asked if Arsenal are currently unstoppable in his camp, Arteta responded, “No, because you always feel like you have that sense of urgency, and you see the difficulties and challenges that the next opponent is going to bring you, and we know that and every three days, we have very little time to train and prepare.

We have a lot of room for improvement, but we must maintain that level of consistency, which is difficult.

We will need to reach those performance levels once more. ”

Source: Channels TV

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