logo
‘Club World Cup is the worst idea ever in football': Jurgen Klopp says players will suffer ‘unprecedented injuries' next season

‘Club World Cup is the worst idea ever in football': Jurgen Klopp says players will suffer ‘unprecedented injuries' next season

Indian Express3 hours ago

Jurgen Klopp, the former Liverpool coach, has slammed the ongoing Club World Cup in the US as the 'worst idea ever implemented in football'.
'The argument about the money received for participation is crazy, because it does not apply to all clubs. Last year we had the Copa America and the Euro. This year we have the Club World Cup and next year the World Cup. This means that there is no real time for the players involved to recover – neither physically nor mentally,' Klopp said in an interview with the German newspaper Die Welt. 'This is the worst idea ever implemented in football.'
Klopp compared footballers with basketball players in NBA to make his point.
'NBA players also earn a lot of money, but they have four months of vacation a year. Virgil van Dijk [Liverpool center] never had such a break in his entire career.
'Tournaments like the Club World Cup cannot be held at the expense of the players. I fear that next season there will be unprecedented injuries. If not during the season, then during or after the World Cup. We constantly expect the players to approach every game as if it were their last. We cannot continue like this. We have to give them rest, because without it they will not be able to perform at their best in the long term. And if they cannot do that, the whole product loses value,' said Klopp.
He had slammed the Club World Cup in January itself. 'I think it's useless,' he had said then. 'It doesn't help if you have no summer break. Who wins the tournament is the poorest winner of all time because he has to play the whole summer through and then the league starts again. We have now a lot of injuries in European football. We have to reduce the amount of games. That means in some leagues it would be better (if) you have 18 instead of 20. That means in other competitions, you don't add games,' the former Liverpool manager said.
'In Germany, you could watch handball. In Austria, you could watch skiing or whatever. You have other wonderful sports that you could watch in that time. You don't have to fill each gap with football,' Klopp added.
Supporting Klopp, then, was the player Kevin de Bruyne. 'The problem will come when we finish the Club World Cup. We know there will only be three weeks between the Club World Cup final and the first day of the Premier League. You have three weeks to take a vacation, and prepare to play another 80 games. We can try to say something, no solution has been found. They don't care. It's money that talks,' Kevin de Bruyne had also stated.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

NBA Draft 2025: Top value picks, major surprises and other highlights you need to know
NBA Draft 2025: Top value picks, major surprises and other highlights you need to know

Hindustan Times

time22 minutes ago

  • Hindustan Times

NBA Draft 2025: Top value picks, major surprises and other highlights you need to know

The NBA Draft 2025, held in Brooklyn, New York on June 25-26, wrapped with multiple first round twists, with fans witnessing Dallas Mavericks getting Cooper Flagg as the No. 1 pick, while Dylan Harper went to San Antonio Spurs as No. 2. Ace Bailey, a player who remained in the spotlight for the past several weeks, ultimately came off the board at No. 5 and was taken by Utah Jazz. The 2025 NBA Draft in Brooklyn saw the Dallas Mavericks select Cooper Flagg as No. 1 and the San Antonio Spurs pick Dylan Harper at No. 2 among other highlights. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)(AP) Although the side was not one of his planned destinations, Bailey is expected to get a strong landing spot. Also Read: Ace Bailey crushes Lakers rumors, takes Utah Jazz decision amid wild NBA Draft speculation NBA Draft 2025: Major highlights Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo, NBA draft analysts at ESPN, have shared their views on the latest developments in the league. Favorite pick of the draft Kasparas Jakucionis was taken by the Miami Heat at No. 20. He perfectly fits the side's roster and can easily adapt with their style and culture. Jakucionis stands 6-foot-6 and weighs 205 pounds. He is famous for his playmaking abilities that will help the side create shots in the backcourt. Another brilliant pick was Khaman Maluach going to the Phoenix Suns at No. 10. This allows the side to address a few of their major problems that they faced during the last season. Also read: Todd and Julie Chrisley break silence on their pardon in interview with Lara Trump: When and where to watch Best value pick of the NBA Draft 2025 One of these was Liam McNeeley being drafted to the Charlotte Hornets at No. 29. Famous for his shooting prowess, McNeeley was only able to hit 32 per cent of his 3s at UConn this past season. The 6-foot-8 could be a big game changer for the side in the time to come. Ace Bailey ended up with Utah Jazz Amid the whole drama around his preferred destination, Ace Bailey was at last taken by the Utah Jazz. With a strong support and coaching staff, he seems to be in the right place to reach All-Star potential. Another player who might have landed on the ideal side to maximize his talent is Egor Demin, who was picked by the Brooklyn Nets at No. 8. Going ahead, he will get several chances to play with plenty of on-ball reps. Surprise pick Jeremy Woo said he was "closer to fascination" after seeing the Portland Trail Blazers take Yang Hansen in its roster at No. 16. Not many expected that the younger player would wind up within the top 20 itself during the 2025 NBA draft. FAQs 1. Who went No. 1 in the NBA Draft? The Dallas Mavericks got Cooper Flagg as the No. 1 pick this time. 2. What happened to Ace Bailey at the 2025 NBA Draft? He was taken by the Utah Jazz at No. 5. 3. Where was the 2025 NBA draft held? The event took place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

Who is LaMelo Ball's girlfriend Ana Montana? Everything about Charlotte Hornets star's personal life
Who is LaMelo Ball's girlfriend Ana Montana? Everything about Charlotte Hornets star's personal life

Time of India

time31 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Who is LaMelo Ball's girlfriend Ana Montana? Everything about Charlotte Hornets star's personal life

LaMelo Ball is a rising NBA superstar, having cemented his place in the league as the Charlotte Hornets' pivot. He has an intriguing personality and a long list of professional achievements to boast about. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The pivot of the Charlotte Hornets is quite a winner in the matters of the heart, too. He found love in Ana Montana, a beautiful girl who stole the heart of the rising NBA superstar. Here is everything about LaMelo Ball's girlfriend Ana Montana and key details about the beautiful relationship they share. Ana Montana is a model-actress and fashion influencer LaMelo Ball's girlfriend, Ana Montana, is an independent woman with a strong personality. She has carved a niche for herself in the entertainment world. Her famous appearances have been in music videos such as for artists such as T.I.'s 'Dope', and Flo Rida's 'Wild Ones.' Ana Montana (born Analicia Chaves) is quite active on social media. She has 3.3M followers on Instagram alone. Her humongous fan following and popularity led her to a brand ambassador deal with Fashion Nova. She frequently posts content on Instagram about the brand's new products and solutions. Ana Montana's early life and education Born on October 9, 1989, Ana spent her childhood days in Bedford, Massachusetts. She graduated from Bedford High School in Massachusetts in 2008. Information about whether she attended the college or not is not available in the public domain. Attracted to the modeling world as a young girl, she joined Louis Model Management when she turned 21. Apart from appearing in music videos, she did photoshoots for magazines like Vibe and Smooth, as reported in a digital news platform, Tuko. Ana Montana and LaMelo Ball made their relationship official in 2023 A cute birthday shoutout from LaMelo Ball to Ana Montana in 2023 was perceived as official confirmation of their relationship. LaMelo shared their pictures from the Paris trip and captioned: 'What's understood don't needa b said, u the one… I love you and happy birthday baby 🎉' Though they never shared how they met and when they started dating, this Instagram post indicated their steady romantic relationship. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The duo has been on each other's side through thick and thin. A live stream event of Ana Montana on April 9 became quite hilarious when LaMelo was heard asking her for food in the back. She even paused the stream once to answer him. Ana Montana supports LaMelo Ball's career aspirations and often attends his games Ana Montana and LaMelo Ball make a great team together. She attends the NBA star's games often and documents the same with her pictures on the courtside. Apart from cheering on LaMelo from the stands, Ana supports the Hornets star's off-court engagements too. Bringing her fashion knowledge to the table, she helped LaMelo launch his fashion line, LaFrance. On her Instagram, she often models the women's clothing line from her boyfriend's label. Also Read: Ana Montana and LaMelo Ball are enjoying a steady relationship till the writing of this piece. How they move ahead in their relationship will be interesting to follow.

Anraku, Bertone take season titles at Boulder World Cup
Anraku, Bertone take season titles at Boulder World Cup

United News of India

time31 minutes ago

  • United News of India

Anraku, Bertone take season titles at Boulder World Cup

Innsbruck (Austria), June 28 (UNI) Japan's Sorato Anraku and France's Oriane Bertone captured the overall bouldering titles as the final stop of the 2025 IFSC Climbing World Cup wrapped up in Innsbruck, Austria on Friday night. Anraku, the Olympic silver medalist in Paris, clinched his third straight men's season crown after finishing second in Innsbruck. The 18-year-old competed in all six bouldering events this year, collecting three golds, two silvers and a bronze in a dominant campaign. France's Mejdi Schalck and Japan's Sohta Amagasa placed second and third overall in the men's standings. China's Pan Yufei achieved a career milestone, finishing 10th in the overall men's rankings, which marked his first time breaking into the season's top 10. The 25-year-old withdrew from the lead climbing the Innsbruck event due to a back injury after failing to reach the boulder final. "I felt drained throughout the semifinal," Pan said. "I'll skip the rest of the event to recover and focus on treatment." Despite only competing in four of the six World Cup stages, Pan reached two finals and claimed his first-ever World Cup victory earlier this month. "This season validated my progress and motivated me to aim even higher," Pan said. In the women's field, Slovenia's Janja Garnbret made a dramatic return to the competition scene in Innsbruck. The Olympic champion, who had focused much of her season on outdoor climbing, dominated the final by topping all four problems. She was the only climber to do so, despite lower rankings in qualification and semifinal rounds. Garnbret's gold, however, wasn't enough to shake the overall standings. Bertone secured the season title after taking silver in Innsbruck, followed by Japan's Mao Nakamura and 17-year-old American Annie Sanders in second and third place overall. China's Zhang Yuetong, who had shown signs of a resurgence this season, suffered a hand ligament injury in Innsbruck and will miss the rest of the World Cup. She finishes the season ranked 31st after reaching two semifinals in four appearances. UNI XINHUA RKM

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store