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Euro Football News » Update » “Many players say they would rather play three times a week than train”— Bayern Munich CEO Dreesen dismisses concerns about the busy schedule

“Many players say they would rather play three times a week than train”— Bayern Munich CEO Dreesen dismisses concerns about the busy schedule

March 26, 2025 8:37 PM
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Well, that has more or less already happened at the top clubs in world football.

Debates about the busy schedule in world football has raged on for many years now, but the creation of the expanded Club World Cup has raised it to new levels. Worse, the Nations League threatens to leave a real scheduling conflict with the CWC. If Bayern Munich, for example, were to achieve its’ dream and qualify for the Champions League final, held in their own stadium, the club’s German (and French and Portuguese) players would play the final on May 31, go to their national teams, play the Nations League semifinals on June 4, play the third place match/final on June 8th and then go to America to play in the Club World Cup on June 15th. So much for a summer break, eh?

When this issue was mentioned to Bayern CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen, however, he claimed that the players would like the schedule: “I think you should look at it from the players’ perspective: They want to play in the [Nations League] Final Four, and competitive athletes always want to go as far as possible,” the former Adidas CEO said, as captured by @iMiaSanMia. “Everyone is proud to be a national team player. Many of them even say, “We’d rather play three times a week than train.” – We’re just as excited about the Club World Cup.”

Well…hopefully the players would be able to withstand the toll on their bodies. As we now know, Bayern Munich was dealt a blow with a season ending injury to Alphonso Davies and an issue for Dayot Upamecano that will keep him out as long as six weeks.


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