Tottenham captain Son Heung-min looks ahead to Thursday’s Europa League home tie with Qarabag and discusses the recent FA charge given to team-mate Rodrigo Bentancur.

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20 Comments

  1. If you play football at full intensity for just 30 minutes, you'll realize that professional players are human too, and how absurd this schedule really is. Earning a lot of money doesn’t mean they should be pushed to the brink of injury and exhaustion. At this point, it's exploitation for profit. Imagine a highly-paid doctor—just because they earn a lot of money, does that mean they should be forced to stay up all night in the emergency room, treating patients in a daze due to exhaustion? Of course not. They need to take care of their own health, get proper rest, and be in the right condition to treat each patient with care, making accurate decisions and providing proper treatment. The same principle should apply to athletes.

  2. To be very honest, its only the players who start every game that are complaining but the one on rotation are not complaining so l think its an opportunity for other players to get some playing time too and the managers should just drop the ones who are complaining and give them the rest they want,simple everyone wins,,its really not a bad thing playing many games but what's not fair is these guys complaining when other players who didn't have game time are now getting some

  3. He is right! However, their management in the clubs (Chairmans, CEOs) are the ones who embarked on these schedules. EPL, FA, UEFA, never do such decisions without the clubs accepting. Players should discuss this issue at the Players Association AND MAKE A STRIKE. No one goes to practice in the clubs.

  4. A regular season goes from August to May, if you’re going through UEFA qualifying, your season starts late July. If you’re a top 10 club, you play until June. Which means you get 2 maybe 2 1/2 months of rest before the season begins again. That’s crazy. Even NBA teams who played in the Finals, get 4 months of rest, lottery teams get around 6 months before the next season starts.
    European teams need to sign more players so they could rest their starters for the more important games.

  5. Only simpletons make the argument about money, and most of them couldn’t even do 5 mins of their training – and that’s not hyperbole. They earn the money they generate. They’re human and their health is important

  6. They get paid highly of course, we know that already. Some may even say too high. But then again they get paid highly because they are the best of the best at what they do. Footballers are our entertainment. But to exploit them playing over 70 games a season is absolutely absurd. Is as if saying the best surgeon in the world has to perform a 10hour surgery every other day over a period of time just for him to be paid the best.

  7. Also consider this for Son – during international breaks he has to fly all the way across the globe to Asia – it's about longevity. Ji Sung Park's knees were done by age 30 partly b/c of the travels too (he mentions iirc how his knees would swell up after flying for international breaks)

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