“Premier League Under Fire: Controversial Kick-Off Times Spark Debate Among Managers!” 📣🔥

 

Guardiola and Klopp agree on Man City vs Liverpool FC Premier League decision bookmark Both leaders share the same concern Both leaders share the same concern (Image: James Gill –


Danehouse/Getty Images) The Premier League has been under a lot of heat over


the past week for the 10-point sanctions it handed Everton for suppression. The


competition has grown exponentially during its 31 years of existence to reach a

stratospheric status that must be considered one of England’s finest

productions. In 2021/22, around a record £5.5 billion in revenue was generated

and this number is expected to grow over the years. Television rights make up

a significant portion of the revenue, which in turn helps grow the game to an

ever-wider audience. With these license packages, broadcasters can choose which

games are selected for which slots. Apart from the traditional 3pm slot, TNT Sports

currently has the option to choose which matches are shown on Saturday

lunchtime, while Sky Sports has the most influence over the others. Many Premier

League bowlers are unhappy with the early kick-off times. Liverpool boss

Jurgen Klopp has launched a celebrity TV show with interviewer Des Kelly in 2020

following the draw with Brighton. The presenter rightly pointed out that the

argument for the timeslot was actually for the Premier League to be available

for coverage. Kloppand#039; must travel to the Etihad to face Manchester City on

Saturday at 12.30pm. “How can you put a game like this on Saturday at 12:30?

Honestly, the people who make these decisions don’t know football, it’s just not

possible,” Klopp said. “And this is the moment when the world pays the most

to watch a football match. – These two teams could have a total of around 30

international players. By the way, they are all coming back on the same plane,

all South American players. They all fly back together, we put them on the plane

from Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia. One game, one plane, they all

come back. We just have to make sure we are ready for this game. It’s a point that

Pep Guardiola alluded to in September. And then, after last month’s break, he

decided to rest Ederson against Brighton because of his long international travels.

But a few weeks earlier, after his side’s 3-

1 win over West Ham, Guardiola also hit the schedule. “These guys played 90

minutes for the national teams and [Julian Alvarez] traveled like Bolivia and

Ederson from Brazil. It’s so exhausting for them. “Just look at how many injuries

each team has. Look at West Ham’s [Edson] Alvarez when he was off 15/20

minutes in the second half. “Why? He came from South America on a jet, 12, 13

hours, to come here to play against City. We don’t treat players well. We are so

irresponsible in the way we treat the players.” Later that month, he called on

the players to challenge UEFA and FIFA to implement the changes, saying he felt

managers were not being listened to. With both a busy post-Covid schedule

and a mid-season World Cup, it’s no wonder clubs – including City – are

suffering so many injuries. Perhaps Saturday’s game will focus more on who

can rebound and regroup best than the quality of top accuracy. This article

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