Home
Football
Premier League: Jurgen Klopp hits back at biennial World Cup plan, says “its all about money”

Premier League: Jurgen Klopp hits back at biennial World Cup plan, says “its all about money”

Premier League: Jurgen Klopp hits back at biennial World Cup plan, says “its all about money”: Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp claimed FIFA’s proposal to stage a World Cup every two years is “all about money” as former France star Patrick Vieira warned it would damage the standing of the competition. The World Cup is currently played […]

Premier League: Jurgen Klopp hits back at biennial World Cup plan, says “its all about money”: Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp claimed FIFA’s proposal to stage a World Cup every two years is “all about money” as former France star Patrick Vieira warned it would damage the standing of the competition.

The World Cup is currently played every four years, with the next edition scheduled for Qatar in 2022.

But FIFA president Gianni Infantino promised this week there would be decisions by the end of the year on the controversial plan, which is part of a move to cut out what he called “too many meaningless matches”.

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, now director of development at FIFA, has backed the proposal from world football’s governing body.

Also read: Premier League: Clubs agree to play “banned” South and Central American players this weekend

Premier League: Jurgen Klopp hits back at biennial World Cup plan, says “its all about money”

However, Aleksander Ceferin, president of European governing body UEFA, warned the plan would “dilute” the World Cup and the World Leagues Forum said it would “undermine players’ welfare”.

Fans groups from across the globe also voiced their opposition to the idea.

Klopp was strongly critical of the plans in his pre-match press conference on Friday.

“There is no other sport in the world with such a relentless calendar, no physical sport,” he said.

“There are more demanding sports like athletics and marathons but they don’t run 20 or 30 or 40 a year.

“We all know why it’s happening. Whatever people say that it’s about giving different countries opportunities, in the end it’s all about money. That’s how it is.”

Klopp said if the World Cup became a biennial event it was certain that the European Championship would switch to being held every two years, meaning international players would be limited to a three-week break every year.

“At one point somebody has to start understanding that without the players — the most important ingredients of this wonderful game — we cannot play it,” he said.

Premier League: Jurgen Klopp hits back at biennial World Cup plan, says “its all about money”

Crystal Palace manager Vieira, who played under Wenger at Arsenal, called his old boss a “visionary” but conceded having the World Cup every two years would lessen the importance of the competition.

“For me I think that it will lose a little bit of its importance to have the World Cup every two years,” said Vieira, who won the 1998 World Cup with France.

“Something we need to take into consideration is the physical aspect and what we are asking the players to do,” he added.

Also read:

Follow
Share

Editor's Pick

Captain Rohit Sharma blessed with baby boy, all but sure to play opening Perth Test at BGT

Top Stories

Share article
Follow us on social media
Google News Whatsapp channel
Tell us why didn’t you like our article so that we can improve on?
Choose ranking:
ICC Test Ranking
ICC ODI Ranking
ICC T20I Ranking